Very nice returns! I actually have a Pat Gillick Prizm on order which I plan to send out….thanks for the inspiration to write Rod Thorn - and for another great video!
Love that Ike Hilliard return. Loved him when he was on the Giants. I had such high hopes for him coming out of Florida. Very cool Wisdom return as well. Great returns all around though, lots of great looking ink.
Amazing returns! I thought Gagne had stopped signing. Had my cards ready waiting for when he decided to start back. Might get that out this week. That Leonard return was my favorite. 20 game winner 3 out of the 4 seasons from 1977 to 1980.
Correct on Mitterwald and Renick on The 68 Twins Rookie Card,! SB IV-Way to Matriculate the ball down field fellows Hank Stram's famous NFL Films Bite Speaking of Former Twins-RIP, TTM Legend Mike Cubbage Leonard part of Whitey Herzogs Royals Teams that couldn't beat the Yankees in the ALCS! Stoneman was GM of the Angels for their only WSC In 2002 Stonemans Catchers for his no hitters were traded for each other! Bateman caught the 69 no hitter and then in 1972 Traded for Tim McCarver who caught the second one in 1972,Everyone forgets McCarver was an Expos for part of a season,just like Pete Rose was an Expo for part of the 1984 season where he got his 4000th hit before going back to Cincinnati to be player Manager What a coincidence 2 Different Gagnes no relation Were Dodgers at different times Greg and Eric Great content Thanks for sharing!
Sweet returns! Thanks!!! as always for sharing! Cool to know who’s signing!
Thank you!
Great video and fantastic returns. The Bob Oldis and Pat Gillick were my favorites. Congrats on the great returns and thanks for sharing.
@@AngryOldManTTM thank you Ed!
Very nice returns here. I have to send to Hilliard for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Solid returns all over the place.. heck yeah!!
Thank you!
Very nice returns! I actually have a Pat Gillick Prizm on order which I plan to send out….thanks for the inspiration to write Rod Thorn - and for another great video!
Thank you! Good luck on the returns!
Another awesome video my friend
Thanks!
Great returns!!
Love that Rod Thorn rookie and the rare Bob Oldis rookie! Too much shiiiiiiiine!!
Thanks Michael! I haven't seen too many Oldis rookies floating out there. Happy to pick it up and get it signed!
Love that Ike Hilliard return. Loved him when he was on the Giants. I had such high hopes for him coming out of Florida. Very cool Wisdom return as well. Great returns all around though, lots of great looking ink.
Very cool that Hilliard signs. Take care!
1953 Oldis a beauty. I also had that one signed by him
@@craiglammers7177 thank you Craig.
Amazing returns! I thought Gagne had stopped signing. Had my cards ready waiting for when he decided to start back. Might get that out this week. That Leonard return was my favorite. 20 game winner 3 out of the 4 seasons from 1977 to 1980.
I hadn't seen that on Gagne, I think he switched addresses at some point so make sure you use the correct one. Leonard has a great looking signature!
Correct on Mitterwald and Renick on The 68 Twins Rookie Card,!
SB IV-Way to Matriculate the ball down field fellows
Hank Stram's famous NFL Films Bite
Speaking of Former Twins-RIP, TTM Legend Mike Cubbage
Leonard part of Whitey Herzogs Royals Teams that couldn't beat the Yankees in the ALCS!
Stoneman was GM of the Angels for their only WSC In 2002
Stonemans Catchers for his no hitters were traded for each other!
Bateman caught the 69 no hitter and then in 1972 Traded for Tim McCarver who caught the second one in 1972,Everyone forgets McCarver was an Expos for part of a season,just like Pete Rose was an Expo for part of the 1984 season where he got his 4000th hit before going back to Cincinnati to be player Manager
What a coincidence 2 Different Gagnes no relation
Were Dodgers at different times Greg and Eric
Great content
Thanks for sharing!
Great add as always Paul! Take care.
Did you have to prep that Gillick Prizm?
Always prep chrome cards
Absolutely. I believe I used an eraser. Happy that the signature turned out as great as it did!