I got an official ball signed by Bill Buckner and then today I almost
brought it and got Lee Smith to sign it as they played together
briefly (I think one season).
What constitues a better thing: two separate balls, a ball with
players all from the same team (and do they have to be same year(s),
Or is it bad to get someone of lesser known status on a ball with
someone of a more major status?
I ended up not bringing the ball as I thought perhaps Buckner was best
left on that alone (unless I can get a couple major names from the
year the ball went between his legs). Thoughts?
My question makes me wonder about music graphs too. So say I got some
70's-80's band signatures but later on they have new band members. If
I had say a generic item like a pickguard or drum head, would it be
good to get the other sigs, or leave it to the ORIGINAL members? I
would think getting a CD or photo signed which a new member was not
part of would not be cool, but not sure about more generic things.
Opinion?
--
Mike
Gummby3
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"Sue H" <dah...@cox.net> wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:23:54 -0500, "Gummby3" <gum...@suddenlink.net>
wrote:
"Sue H" <dah...@cox.net> wrote in message
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it is better to have a player sign on the sweet spot, one per ball as the
previous poster said.
I have a Bart Giamatti Ball signed by Pete Rose on the sweet spot, but I
made the mistake of adding Rose Jr. to the ball. It's a nice item, but Rose
Jr., drops the value of this ball signicantally. The ball with Rose alone is
in the $60 range.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:51:38 -0400, "pe2" <pe2g...@dalejrfan.net>
wrote:
nope, Babe Ruth signed near mint ball = $60,000
Yankees team signed near mint ball with Ruth & Gehrig = $30,000
single signed Ruth is always worth more than Yankees team signed with Ruth
I was wrong. A near mint Babe Ruth single signed sold for about $150,000 in
2005 and here is a link to a similar one that was going up for auction last
month, expected to go for even more than that.
http://www.memorylaneinc.com/carvellincoln.html
Single signed Lou Gehrig balls in near mint go for over $50,000. This one
was sold last year:
http://www.scpauctions.com/html/auctions/bonds/results/sept2007postsale.html
The most a 1927 Yankees team signed ball ever sold for was $37,000 in near
mint condition and it had Ruth and Gehrig on it along with the rest of the
team.
There are many other examples of a single player on a ball selling for more
than the entire team. A Clemente signed ball would sell for more in the
same condition than a Pirates team signed ball with Clemente.
Yeah, next to Ted Williams, Ruth ranks #2 (last I read) in forged
signatures.
"Sue H" <dah...@cox.net> wrote in message
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:19:35 -0700, "Arnold Quarry"