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  1. Karl Ehrhardt (November 26, 1924 – February 5, 2008) was one of the New York Mets ' most visible fans and an icon at Shea Stadium from its opening in 1964 through 1981.

  2. Feb 9, 2008 · Karl Ehrhardt, who through championship seasons and woeful ones and grand slams and botched plays let the Mets know what he thought of them by raising block-lettered signs from his box seat behind...

  3. Feb 10, 2008 · Karl Ehrhardt was a fixture at Mets games from 1964 through 1981, famous for holding up tailored signs after key plays that displayed his pleasure or frustration with the team. He was 83 and died...

  4. Karl Ehrhardt, 83, who was better known as “the Sign Man,” was found in his Queens home on Monday, said his daughter, Bonnie Troester. He had recently undergone surgery. Ehrhardt, a former...

  5. Jun 18, 2006 · One recent morning in Queens, Karl Ehrhardt walked over to his bedroom closet and unlocked the door to a dozen memories, every one of them in black and white.

  6. NEW YORK (AP) — The sign man of Shea Stadium died Thursday. Karl Ehrhardt was a fixture at Mets games from 1964 through 1981, famous for holding up tailored signs after key plays that displayed his...

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  8. Feb 23, 2013 · Prior to any of this was Karl Ehrhardt, aka: the “Mets Sign Guy”. He first emerged during the 1964 season and became an icon at Shea Stadium up until the 1981 season. He’d sit in the same seat along the third base line and he’d wear the same hat. In 2006, Ehrhardt estimated he had 1,200 signs.

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