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OT (sort of): Athletes and the role of autographs
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[QUOTE="RSHERMVIKES, post: 2232325, member: 2251"] I have a section of my house that my friends call "The Museum" where I have autographed photos and memorabilia from MLB and WCBB, especially UCONN WBB and framed WBB posters gathered through the years & many NY Yankees players, plus photos of teams I coached for 32 years! My friends can't wait till I kick the bucket to see who will inherit it all! I figured out an almost sure-fire way to get the autographed stuff back. I send a stamped self-addressed mailer inside with the photo and all they have to do is sign it and put it in the mailer and post it for mailing! I have favorite players and coaches from WBB and the best story is several years ago I sent Harry Perretta a photo I took of him coaching at the Big East in Hartford in March and didn't get any response till Sept. when I got a huge package from Villanova & Harry P. The note inside said, " Sorry Rick this is so late getting back to you as I had it buried in a pile of coaching stuff on my desk and finally decided to clean it up, finding your mailer!" If my wife didn't lay out my clothes for the next day I couldn't get dressed. I include a Villanova WBB media guide, and other assorted Villanova WBB things plus the photo autographed! Please forgive my forgetfulness, Harry Perretta!" [/QUOTE]
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