Friday, July 20, 2012

The Joy Of A Completed Project


Last October I went to a Steve Garvey appearance in Ontario. It was then I decided to start my third Great Infield autograph project by getting each one of them on their own baseball. I  got Garv that day,  Ron Cey on Opening Day, and Davey Lopes before a game earlier this year. Bill Russell, maybe the easiest of the four to get, had been eluding me. I missed him in autograph alley once and again at Dodger FanFest.


I was happy when I found out Russell would be signing again in autograph alley on  Friday, July 13. I couldn't wait to get up to Dodger Stadium to finish the project. When I got up there, there was just a handful of people waiting to get the signature. The one auto I had waited the longest to get, in the end only took a few minutes of my time, but it was worth the wait.





19 comments:

  1. I'm not even a huge Dodgers fan, but can appreciate that collection! Congratulations on this beautiful set of baseballs!

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  2. I'm startin my very first one... Is boil have started easy but I took a challenge... It's a photo of the infield but trying to put the number of all star appearances.. Hard to find Cey and Davey doesn't sign very often any ideas

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  3. Sorry using iPhone so it autocorrects wierd words.. Boil should have been "should"

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    1. Damn auto spell! Uribe always turns into Urine!

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  4. I know the hard work it takes for these great dodger projects, I just finished one myself, a 1983 topps dodger team autographed set, it took a while, but I found the main 2 I was looking for (Vicente romo, and mark Belanger, who passed away almost 15 yrs ago, both cards are certified by psa so I felt comfy shoving out a pretty penny for both of them) 26 cards with 27 autos Fernando and Guerrero on the team card, congrats on them

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    1. Damn, that is extremely impressive. I would love to try a project like that.

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  5. Oh you finally got it! Good Job Josh!

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  6. What are some good websites or blogs where I can learn about local sports signings here in So Cal.? I mean besides Vin Scully is My Homeboy.

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    1. To be honest, that's the only one i use. maybe try signingshotline.com

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  7. I was really surprised also, i was there to get bobblehead and ball and took less than 15 minutes. The next day, Paul LoDuca had a line from left fied pavillion entrance to the right. I was expecting the opposite.

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    1. Well, Bill Russell is a regular signer in the alley. That was LoDuca's first time.

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  8. Awesome! It's great to have a project come to a good end. Great autos. crisp, clean, all of them. Any new project on the horizon?

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  9. Thanks! No new projects right now.

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