The 17-year major league catcher and longtime color commentator signed my 1983 Topps card and my personal 1985 O-Pee-Chee posters add about 5 weeks - I probably discovered the oddball insert at my old card store and thought it would be something just a little more unique than a regular card to attempt to have inked up, even though it was piled and may not be as handy. I try to believe any card I'm missing in that moment isn't gone - but logically someplace relatively secure, even when I don't have it useful. Maybe these webpages are not going to be as durable for long term storage but these aren't entirely useless - using penny sleeves will probably help fasten particular card (s) from the webpage to give me some peace of mind. I may have gotten a few La Stella in-person autographs, once in the Arizona Fall League and once in spring training - I think since he signed only onethe cards I'd gotten inked up were to places I had been chasing, so I wanted you outright.I expect nothing 'humorous ' was moving on when the certified autograph card by 2014 was signed - however, it seems more of a whole, 'fancier' autograph, than any other variations of La Stella's that I 've discovered.