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Featuring the Laser Engraved Signature of "The Iron Horse" Lou Gehrig Museum Quality Framed as shown with descriptive plaque to an overall size of 26x36" Henry Louis "Lou" Gehrig (June 19, 1903 - June 2, 1941) American baseball player in the 1920s and 1930s, chiefly remembered for his prowess as a hitter, his consecutive games-played record and its subsequent longevity, and the pathos of his farewell from baseball at age 36, when he was stricken with a fatal disease. Popularly called "The Iron Horse" for his durability, Gehrig set several major league records. He holds the record for most career grand slams (23). Featuring the Laser Engraved Signature of "The Iron Horse" Lou Gehrig Museum Quality Framed as shown with descriptive plaque to an overall size of 26x36" All signed items come complete with certification which includes tamper-evident hologram and accompanying certificate of authenticity card. Unsigned items do not require certification.
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| SKU: | MG*ES9263 |
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New York Yankees
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Gehrig, Lou
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