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coach factory in canada two minutes on the porch of the home while Mrs. Robinson went to get her husband, Fisher said."It was the longest two minutes of my life," he said, recalling how his heart was beating out of his chest.Fisher said Robinson, who was very personable, invited them into his home and agreed to sign a baseball and a book Fisher's father had given him on his 17th birthday.The book contained a page that featured Robinson.In July 1972, Fisher said, he and a friend returned to the Robinson home after acquiring a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers scorecard for $7.When they arrived, Jackie Robinson answered the door and, despite his deteriorating eyesight due to diabetes, signed the scorecard.Fisher has the scorecard framed and hanging in his collection."It was such pure joy. Basically, we had been entertained by royalty," he said.During visits to both Shea and Yankee stadiums as a youngster, through the mail and through spring training visits to Florida and Arizona, Fisher built his baseball memorabilia collection.The collection includes a "wall of shame" cabinet, which holds autographed baseballs of those players suspected of using steroids.Fisher keeps those balls signed by the likes of Rafael Palmeiro separate from the baseballs signed by such Hall of Famers as Yankee great Joe DiMaggio.Yet, one of his most interesting autographs may be a personal check that Ty Cobb wrote for $2.95 to Dairy Feed and Fuel. Fisher said Cobb wrote the check to pay for gas.Other memorabilia has Fisher, as a young man, standing with the likes of Yankee greats DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle.Fisher's love for the