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Stan Johnson Autographed 1983 Fritsch One Year Winnes Baseball Card #63

Great looking autographed autographed baseball card of former Chicago White Sox outfielder...Stan Johnson...DECEASED.

This is a nice looking autographed baseball card, which I had in my own personal collection.  Over the past 30 years, I have accumulated a number of autographed baseball and football cards and now I am beginning to part with a few duplicates.

Great looking autographed baseball card signed with a blue Sharpie.

This autographed baseball card is NOT perfect as Stan slightly smudged the end of his last name.  Eithe way, it should work well in your collection until you can upgrade it with a NM-Mint one down the road.

We have acquired these autographed cards either in person, thru the mail or as part of large autograph collection purchases. 

In most cases the autographed cards that we have are in excellent condition.  If for some reason, you purchase an autographed baseball card and are not satisfied with the condition, you can return it in the same original condition for a full refund.

We are putting together our own autographed card sets for our personal collection and these in inventory are duplicates.  We intend on someday obtaining the other cards that we don't have in our own personal collection.  The sale of any of these autographed cards will go back into financing our own autographed set collections.  

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...

Stanley Lucius Johnson (February 12, 1937 – April 17, 2012) was a professional baseball outfielder. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball, 1960 for the Chicago White Sox and 1961 for the Kansas City Athletics. After playing several seasons in the minors, Johnson played the 1969 season in Nippon Professional Baseball for the Taiyo Whales.

Johnson graduated in 1956 from Galileo High School in San Francisco. After playing baseball for one year at San Francisco City College, he received a baseball scholarship to the University of San Francisco. After one season he was drafted by the Boston Red Sox. He was married to Jacqueline Miles for 51 years, from February 12, 1961 until his death. [1]

Death

Johnson died on April 17, 2012 at the age of 75 after a five-year battle with Parkinson's Disease.[1]

Lifetime guarantee in regards to the authenticity of this autographed baseball card which is being brought to you by Gearhart Enterprises, Inc. Member of the UACC. UACC Registered Dealer #RD189.

Winning bidder to pay $7 for priority mail shipping and handling in the US. Illinois residents, please add 8.25% state sales tax.  Combined shipping and handling on single autographed cards is...

1-501+ cards $7 via priority mail

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On May-22-12 at 01:46:47 PDT, seller added the following information:

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