Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

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  • bravesfanjd
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 120

    Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

    That hat is awesome I like the double auto especially since they are different which yearbook did you get signed?

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    • stasman
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 450

      Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

      The High School yearbook. He thought it was very cool and laughed when I asked him to write "Have a cool Summer". Haha
      Attached Files

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      • bravesfanjd
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 120

        Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

        The memories you made today are awesome so glad you shared it all with us on the board that's why I enjoy coming on the boards to hear stories like this

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        • stasman
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 450

          Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

          This thread was a LONG one....with a lot of ups and downs...but it all worked out Great...lots of input, different views and ideas. I'm glad I stuck with my gut feeling and research. It paid off BIG... I agree, this thread was a lot of fun and I learned a lot.

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          • Roady
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2012
            • 1430

            Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

            It was a good thread and all of us should have learned something from it.

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            • bgakladd
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 470

              Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

              Originally posted by stasman
              I know the double auto is odd, but he wanted to double sign it.. I think that was pretty cool. He wanted to show the difference in his auto from a Rookie to HOF.
              So the Big Hurt had the final say as to how the hat would be, signed or unsigned. That is cool!! No more disputes, Dave M. authenticated, PSA/DNA authenticated, and Frank's own confirmation as to what you have. It doesn't get any better than that!

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              • Phil316
                Senior Member
                • May 2013
                • 1878

                Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                A very good ending and something to cherish forever.

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                • salukidave
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 310

                  Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                  Glad your experience turned out to be a great one! The yearbook inscription is funny, too.

                  Beyond this experience, I think everyone should take a step back for a second regarding a player authenticating a game-used item. A player, especially when getting paid, can write any inscription on an item. It doesn't make it true. On the flip side, a player might deem a legitimate item fake for any number of reasons. A player's word or memory is just one piece of evidence, albeit usually an important and legitimate one. Provenance is another form of evidence as is an "expert" opinion. A photo match is the ultimate piece of evidence.

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                  • bravesfanjd
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 120

                    Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                    Originally posted by salukidave
                    Glad your experience turned out to be a great one! The yearbook inscription is funny, too.

                    Beyond this experience, I think everyone should take a step back for a second regarding a player authenticating a game-used item. A player, especially when getting paid, can write any inscription on an item. It doesn't make it true. On the flip side, a player might deem a legitimate item fake for any number of reasons. A player's word or memory is just one piece of evidence, albeit usually an important and legitimate one. Provenance is another form of evidence as is an "expert" opinion. A photo match is the ultimate piece of evidence.
                    I understand what you mean about a photomatch but if the player says it's there's and feels comfortable inscribing it gu then that's enough for me also seeing as his nickname was the big hurt he would be the last guy I questioned:-)

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                    • stasman
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 450

                      Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                      A photo match would be great... But in 1990 there weren't as many cameras and photos that there are today with every game. He looked carefully at the hat and immediately recognized his old auto and even told me at that time he was trying to sign every letter in his name. He then opened the hat and examined it and said it was game worn and his. I suspect many athletes wouldn't take the time to authenticate their items and would sign anything you ask, but Frank has been a high integrity person/ athlete from day 1. So for this one I'm 100%.

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                      • bravesfanjd
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 120

                        Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                        Originally posted by stasman
                        A photo match would be great... But in 1990 there weren't as many cameras and photos that there are today with every game. He looked carefully at the hat and immediately recognized his old auto and even told me at that time he was trying to sign every letter in his name. He then opened the hat and examined it and said it was game worn and his. I suspect many athletes wouldn't take the time to authenticate their items and would sign anything you ask, but Frank has been a high integrity person/ athlete from day 1. So for this one I'm 100%.
                        I agree enjoy the item and I hope at some point you lend it to the hall so everybody can enjoy the item its awesome that you have a rookie item from a true hof player and a class act who played the game the right way

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                        • salukidave
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 310

                          Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                          Originally posted by bravesfanjd
                          I understand what you mean about a photomatch but if the player says it's there's and feels comfortable inscribing it gu then that's enough for me also seeing as his nickname was the big hurt he would be the last guy I questioned:-)
                          I'm not talking about this specific case, really. Frank Thomas is a sincere dude from what I've observed over many years as a White Sox fan. I have no reason to be a doubting Thomas in this case.

                          In any case, though, even the most sincere of players can have foggy memories even if their intentions are beyond reproach. Heck, if someone brought me one of my old high school teammates caps to me, I couldn't tell if it was or wasn't mine. Now make me a Hall of Fame player and then if somebody added my old number to the cap and I'd probably assume it was mine without giving it a second thought. Maybe someone else in that situation might recognize the hat as not theirs, but wouldn't want to burst the fan's bubble so he plays along. Or he plays along so the signing goes smoothly and he can collect his money and be asked to do more signings. Or maybe he signs whatever people ask him to sign because he doesn't care either way. On the flip side, you might have a player calling a legit item a fake because he's mad that things were stolen from him during his career or maybe just because he has a faulty memory or maybe just because he's a jerk.

                          I think hobby veterans have witnessed, heard or read about many such scenarios over the years.

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                          • stasman
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 450

                            Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                            True Salukidave...But I forgot to say I didn't ask him to sign the hat, he did that on his own for NO COST and added the inscription. That's $130.00 he felt wasn't needed. Just a guy who was honorable his whole career and still is when he's retired. Great guy. I couldn't ask for a cooler item.

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                            • stasman
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 450

                              Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                              And I think I trust a player recognizing something that personally belonged to him more than someone sitting behind a desk looking up info on the Internet. I've heard stories that a lot of athletes won't add " game used" when signing too.. I guess you have to trust the athlete.

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                              • stasman
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2011
                                • 450

                                Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                                I have a full set of AJ Pierzynski's catching gear and as soon as I showed it to him he immediately said they were his and signed them game used.

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