DON CARTER - Pro Bowling Hall of Famer 3 x 5 Index Card

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This is for a Vintage Autographed 3 by 5 Hand Signed Index card of : DON CARTER In 1964, bowling legend Don Carter managed the unthinkable for a bowler -- or any athlete for that matter -- when he landed a $1 million endorsement deal with bowling manufacturer Ebonite. He was the first bowler to hit the magic mark, and far outpaced his contemporaries throughout the sports world. Just four years before Carter's landmark agreement, the best that professional golfer Arnold Palmer's manager could muster for his client was a $5,000 per year "global" deal with Wilson sports. In 1968, Super Bowl quarterback Joe Namath famously shaved off his moustache with a Schick razor for a mere $10,000. Race car driver Richard Petty would become the first million-dollar driver, but not until 1971. Carter's Ebonite deal launched the widely popular Don Carter Gyro-Balanced ball, but his own lucrative endorsement career was already on track. As early as 1959, Carter was grossing more than $100,000 a year through tournaments, exhibitions, TV matches, investments and endorsements for such products as Miller Lite, Viceroys, Palmolive Rapid Shave and Wonder Bread. The charismatic Carter charmed sponsors and consumers, and his spokesperson clout was backed up on the lanes. He was voted the greatest bowler in history by a Bowling Magazine poll in read more