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  • Hoosier39
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 365

    Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

    Originally posted by stasman
    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.
    Yep, just ask Wade Boggs.

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    • Roady
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 1430

      Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

      There will always be those "experts" who don't believe you belong in their little club.

      Take your hat and enjoy it and know that you just experienced something that few will ever get to experience.

      You proved your case and are a much better man than I am in keeping your peace and letting it play out.

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      • salukidave
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 310

        Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

        Originally posted by stasman
        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.
        Did you get them framed by chance? I saw a set autographed and framed at a Rosemont show sometime shortly after the 2005 World Series. Just wondering if it was perhaps your set. The set I saw was not tampered with like A.J. does now with his equipment. I have one of his chest protectors (believed to be worn in Buehrle's no-hitter) which has his initials by the neck cut off. He had no problem signing it for me at a free signing, by the way, which I found weird. He doesn't like his stuffed sold, even for charity, but then signed it no problem for me and confirmed that he was the one who cut off his initials.

        Again, my intent was not to question the Thomas hat. I'm glad your experience was such a great one. As cool as the hat is, your encounter with the Big Hurt is even better. It just makes the hat even cooler.

        I recommend contacting the Hall of Fame as soon as possible as they put together special exhibits for the new inductees.

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        • commando
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2007
          • 1234

          Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

          Originally posted by stasman
          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.
          Well, here's an idea.

          Stop posting threads asking the advice of people who sit behind desks and look things up on the internet.
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          • stasman
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 450

            Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

            Originally posted by salukidave
            Did you get them framed by chance? I saw a set autographed and framed at a Rosemont show sometime shortly after the 2005 World Series. Just wondering if it was perhaps your set. The set I saw was not tampered with like A.J. does now with his equipment. I have one of his chest protectors (believed to be worn in Buehrle's no-hitter) which has his initials by the neck cut off. He had no problem signing it for me at a free signing, by the way, which I found weird. He doesn't like his stuffed sold, even for charity, but then signed it no problem for me and confirmed that he was the one who cut off his initials.

            Again, my intent was not to question the Thomas hat. I'm glad your experience was such a great one. As cool as the hat is, your encounter with the Big Hurt is even better. It just makes the hat even cooler.

            I recommend contacting the Hall of Fame as soon as possible as they put together special exhibits for the new inductees.
            No. That set wasn't mine. But my chest protector also doesn't have the AJ. He was very curious where I obtained them before he signed them.

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            • stasman
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 450

              Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

              Originally posted by commando
              Well, here's an idea.

              Stop posting threads asking the advice of people who sit behind desks and look things up on the internet.
              Sorry.. No disrespect. I really appreciated all the info and guidance.

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              • commando
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 1234

                Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                Originally posted by stasman
                Sorry.. No disrespect. I really appreciated all the info and guidance.
                No problem, sir.... I know several members took the time to attempt a photo match for the cap and did other research, having no vested interest in the matter. Thomas collectors gave their opinions on the autograph, which we know can look a little "off" when trying to sign on any type of fabric.

                Thankfully this story has a happy ending and a true treasure has been found! You da man!
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                • stasman
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 450

                  Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                  Originally posted by commando
                  No problem, sir.... I know several members took the time to attempt a photo match for the cap and did other research, having no vested interest in the matter. Thomas collectors gave their opinions on the autograph, which we know can look a little "off" when trying to sign on any type of fabric.

                  Thankfully this story has a happy ending and a true treasure has been found! You da man!
                  And for that I'm very thankful. My reference was more towards when you send in an item for authentication and somebody in a room says it's not authentic. I just thought when an athlete physically holds and looks at something that belonged to him, that's the ultimate verification. .

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                  • CollectGU
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 917

                    Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                    Originally posted by TwinLakesPark
                    I will make a deal with you. Send it in to PSA/DNA for authentication of the signature. If it comes back real (which it will not), I will pay the authentication fee.
                    Don't forget to send TwinLakes your invoice...

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                    • stasman
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 450

                      Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                      That's Right!!! Haha. I forgot about that.

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                      • stasman
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 450

                        Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                        I sent an email to the HOF to see if they want the cap for Franks display. I just don't know if you can donate for a period of time or is it a permanent donation?

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                        • Tlewi11
                          Junior Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 20

                          Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                          I believe they take permanent donations only. Here is a link that explains the process:

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                          • Chess2899
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2014
                            • 224

                            Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                            Originally posted by stasman
                            I sent an email to the HOF to see if they want the cap for Franks display. I just don't know if you can donate for a period of time or is it a permanent donation?
                            You can loan it for a specific time especially during the special HOF presentations. My rookie Maddux uniform would be loaned for a year if I choose to do it along with his rookie cleats, glove and bat. I don't think I want my good stuff there permanently at this stage of my life.

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                            • stasman
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 450

                              Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                              I see you need to snail mail the info to them. Do you know how long it takes for a response? I think Frank is going into the hall in July?

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                              • commando
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2007
                                • 1234

                                Re: Frank Thomas HOF rookie game worn cap

                                Originally posted by stasman
                                I see you need to snail mail the info to them. Do you know how long it takes for a response? I think Frank is going into the hall in July?
                                Call the HOF at (888) 425-5633 during business hours. Ask for Susan MacKay, the head collections archivist.

                                She's the person to know. Good luck!
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