Way back in APril 2016, I received a TTM success from Ben Oglivie and failed to send a 1987 Topps. I got two 1986 Topps and two 1987 Donruss signed, but didn't send an 87 Topps. I corrected that error this time around, and sent along the above 1973 Topps, and some others from the 80s.
I mailed to Oglivie on May 29 and got the cards back on July 5, for a 37-day TAT.
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Showing posts with label Ben Oglivie. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
TTM Success - Ben Oglivie
I got a huge TTM success on March 29 when I got 8 signed cards back from Ben Oglivie. I mailed to him on March 2 and got the cards back 27 days later.
The above 1975 Topps came from the stack of 75s that Max hooked me up with. The rest of the cards all came from the boxes of cards that Mom found for me.
I got a few multiples of Oglivie signed. I have, so far, been giving a few of the duplicates to some friends of mine. I will continue to do so, since I know others who would like to do TTM, either don't have the time or the means to do so. It is another way I can try to give back to the community.
Oglivie (b. 1949) played in the majors from 1971 to 1986 for the Red Sox, Tigers and Brewers. He had 1,615 hits, 235 home runs and a lifetime average of .273. He was a three time All Star (1980, 1982 and 1983). His best season was 1980 when he led the AL with 41 home runs, was an All Star, a Silver Slugger and finished 13th on the AL MVP ballot. He appeared in one World Series, 1982, when the Brewers lost to the Cardinals.
The above 1975 Topps came from the stack of 75s that Max hooked me up with. The rest of the cards all came from the boxes of cards that Mom found for me.
I got a few multiples of Oglivie signed. I have, so far, been giving a few of the duplicates to some friends of mine. I will continue to do so, since I know others who would like to do TTM, either don't have the time or the means to do so. It is another way I can try to give back to the community.
Oglivie (b. 1949) played in the majors from 1971 to 1986 for the Red Sox, Tigers and Brewers. He had 1,615 hits, 235 home runs and a lifetime average of .273. He was a three time All Star (1980, 1982 and 1983). His best season was 1980 when he led the AL with 41 home runs, was an All Star, a Silver Slugger and finished 13th on the AL MVP ballot. He appeared in one World Series, 1982, when the Brewers lost to the Cardinals.
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1975 Topps,
1986 Donruss,
1986 Topps,
Ben Oglivie,
Max,
Mom,
Topps Autograph Project,
TTM Success
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