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Fine Sports Memorabilia - 713-672-2793 - Houston, Texas
PSA/DNA B97567

PSA/DNA B97567

Dizzy Dean Signed Baseball - PSA/DNA J86705

Dizzy Dean Signed Baseball - PSA/DNA J86705

Babe Ruth Single Signed - PSA/DNA S03630

Babe Ruth Single Signed - PSA/DNA S03630

PSA/DNA S02693.  This has an early Don Zimmer signature. Signed at Don Zimmer’s youth league baseball game.  

PSA/DNA S02693.  This has an early Don Zimmer signature. Signed at Don Zimmer’s youth league baseball game.  

Babe Ruth, Game Used - 1939

The finest Joe Jackson signed baseball in existence, the rarest and one of the most sought-after baseball signatures.  PSA/DNA and JSA Full Letters.

The finest Joe Jackson signed baseball in existence, the rarest and one of the most sought-after baseball signatures.  PSA/DNA and JSA Full Letters.

Baseball Cards, NO.  Signing baseballs, YES. You see, Honus Wagner was ahead of his time. A lot of the stuff you see here my not ever make it to the website. Please give us a call if interested. 713-672-2793

Baseball Cards, NO.  Signing baseballs, YES. You see, Honus Wagner was ahead of his time. A lot of the stuff you see here my not ever make it to the website. Please give us a call if interested. 713-672-2793

A very majestic Roberto Clemente Signed Baseball.  713-672-2793

A very majestic Roberto Clemente Signed Baseball.  713-672-2793

As Good as Gold. Single Signed. A bit of wear. A bit of fading. But this is a good lower to middle grade ball for the collector who doesn’t want to spend a lot of money, but wants a Ruth ball.  713-672-2793

As Good as Gold. Single Signed. A bit of wear. A bit of fading. But this is a good lower to middle grade ball for the collector who doesn’t want to spend a lot of money, but wants a Ruth ball.  713-672-2793

A little bit of oxidation from the fountain pen ink but it’s still nice.  It’s always important to keep the baseball away from direct light.  Store it in a cool, dry, dark place. Just take it out to show it off every once in a while. 

A little bit of oxidation from the fountain pen ink but it’s still nice.  It’s always important to keep the baseball away from direct light.  Store it in a cool, dry, dark place. Just take it out to show it off every once in a while.