John Alt (NFL OT)
1 Scotch Pine Rd.
St. Paul MN 55127
Sent: 1/26/09
Item Sent: Letter, SASE, 1 baseball card, 1 custom-made card
Received: 2/5/09 (signed 2/2 cards with black sharpie)**
1990 Pro Set #140 Autographed card
Custom-made football heroes autographed card
Returned In: 11 days
Bobby Bonilla (MLB Pitcher)
390 Round Hill Rd
Greenwich CT 06831-2637
Sent: 1/26/09
Item Sent: Letter, SASE, 4 baseball cards
Received: 2/5/09 (signed 1/1 cards with blue sharpie)*
1988 Donruss Diamond Kings #2 Autographed card
Returned In: 11 days
My name is Donna and I have discovered a new hobby. I love to collect autographs of my favorite sports stars, celebrities, authors, etc. I have only been collecting for a couple of months and I have been very successful, so I would like to share my successes with others and maybe we can start sharing addresses, etc. I mainly collect TTM (Through the Mail) Autographs but will also post those that I get from other venues as well. Thanks for visiting. This is gonna be fun!
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
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2 comments:
How do you get your custom made cards?Thanks
I noticed on some of the other sites that people often sent custom cards in when they didn't have a card to send so I looked at several and had my BFF make some for me. She's really good with Photoshop. I always use my labeler and put who the signer is because it could be easy to forget when a long length of time goes by. When I get 9, I put them in a 9 card screwdown that you can hang up and I think they are so neat looking.
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