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Jim Lonborg Signed 11x14 original rare Photograph from original photographer (rare photo!) Cardboard Memories full letter COA
Custom framed in cherrywood with black matting.
Item Description - Amazing 11x14 vintage photograph entitled "The 'Impossible Dream' Comes True" when Boston Red Sox fans are shown sweeping Jim Lonborg off the mound after his winning final Red Sox game of season on October 1st 1967. This photograph has been personally hand signed by Jim Lonborg with the inscription "CY 67". Comes with a full letter COA from Cardboard Memories. it shows the exact autograph and is a very detailed letter scott the owner was a former consultant for jsa and has been featured on many shows as an autograph expert!
The 1967 Boston Red Sox season, often referred to as The Impossible Dream, consisted of the team's first winning season since 1958, as the Red Sox shocked all of New England and the rest of the baseball world by winning the American League Championship (also called the AL Pennant) and reached the World Series for the first time since 1946. The season had one of the most memorable finishes in baseball history, as the AL pennant race went to the very last game, with Boston (92–70) beating out the Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins by one game.
If you have any questions you can call us at our store at 631-462-1919. If you live in the area on Long Island please come and visit us!
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Scott Stimell - Field of Expertise: Baseball Scott Stimell has owned and operated Cardboard Memories in East Northport, NY for over a decade, establishing himself as one of the premier autograph and memorabilia sellers on the East Coast. As a former consultant for one of the top authenticators in the world (PSA / DNA), Scott has been called upon for his knowledge and experience worldwide. With regards to his authentication ability, Scott was recently featured on HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, ABC's TV reality sports memorabilia show "Ball Boys", as well as on the YES Network. He primarily serves as a consultant in the "big three", Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, and Ted Williams. His expertise is not however limited to only the big three, but extends well beyond. He and his staff at Cardboard Memories represent the honesty and integrity that is so often lacking in the hobby today.
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Cardboard Memories owner Scott Stimell has owned and operated a retail store for over 22 years and has recently moved into a new larger gallery showroom at the Peppertree Commons shopping center at 6401 Jericho Tpke., Commack, NY 11725. We have 1000's of autographs, balls, bats, photos and one of a kind items! We also specialize in custom framing.
You can reach us at our NY store at 631-462-1919
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New York winners pay 8.625% sales tax.
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