Here and there, I will take part in a private signing, even if the subject isn't in the 1987 Topps set. I pulled this Lou Brock short print last year when I was busting some 2019 Topps boxes, and knew I wanted to get it signed. I had seen the listing for the signing, and sent my card off, then COVID hit. I was forced to wait several months for the signing to take place, especially since Brock is a high risk candidate, as well. The signing did finally take place, and the card looks awesome.
I like when the short prints look especially awesome. Topps has been using great photos for their short prints, and this one is one of the better ones I have seen. This will look amazing in my album, and I am glad I put the money down to do it.
I mailed to the signing on February 20 and got the card back on May 26, for a 96-day TAT. I paid a fee of $39.00. Not bad for a legendary Hall of Famer.
No comments:
Post a Comment