With a reputation for being the nastiest fans in sports (these guys once booed Santa Claus!), the Philly phaithful remains one of the most passionate fan bases in American sports. Those rowdy rooters will do doubt appreciate this lot of (50) autographed items. Highlights include:
Steve Carlton: a Philadelphia Phillies mini-helmet signed on the bill in black marker (“9” strength)
Steve Carlton: a full-size “329 Wins” felt pennant signed in blue marker (“6” strength)
(2) Jon Dorenbos: 8x10” color action photographs each signed in black marker (both “10” strength) and inscribed “46”
Greg Gross: 29” Philadelphia Phillies “Bat Day” souvenir bat signed on the barrel in black marker (“10” strength)
John LeClair: a Philadelphia Flyers push-button telephone signed on the back of the receiver in gold-colored marker (“8-9” strength) and inscribed “10”
Greg Luzinski: Philadelphia Phillies mini-helmet signed on the bill in blue marker (“9” strength)
Rick MacLeish: Hockey Heroes stand-up signed in silver-colored marker (“7” strength)
Don Money: mini-bat signed in black marker (“10” strength)
Curt Schilling: seat cushion signed on black marker (“9” strength)
Pete Rose: an unopened box of Wheaties signed ion blue marker (“10” strength)
Pete Rose: June, 1974 issue of Sport signed on the front cover in blue marker (“9-10” strength)
Jeremiah Trotter: a Philadelphia Eagles baseball cap signed on the bill in black marker (“9” strength) and inscribed “54”
1979-80 Philadelphia 76ers: a basketball-shaped porcelain mini-bank signed in black marker (all “9-10” strength) by: Darryl Dawkins (inscribed “Chocolate Thunder - #53”), Bobby Jones (inscribed “#24”) and Steve Mix
1982-83 World Champion Philadelphia 76ers: a full-size felt pennant signed in black ink (average “8-9” strength) by: Maurice Cheeks, Marcus Iavaroni (inscribed “#8”), Andrew Toney and (1) other
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