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DonFro...@webtv.net

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Jan 7, 2010, 8:14:44 AM1/7/10
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One of my morning help has another client whose husband recently passed
away. Among his stuff is what my help thinks is a 1967 team program.
She says it's in pretty good condition. Does anyone know if something
like this have any value as a collectable?

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The Venerable Sarge

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Jan 7, 2010, 12:09:35 PM1/7/10
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On Jan 7, 8:14 am, DonFromBa...@webtv.net wrote:
> One of my morning help has another client whose husband recently passed
> away.  Among his stuff is what my help thinks is a 1967 team program.
> She says it's in pretty good condition.  Does anyone know if something
> like this have any value as a collectable?
> by DONNIE VEE!!!

I'll start the bidding at $4

S/B 954RR

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Jan 9, 2010, 11:09:24 PM1/9/10
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> One of my morning help has another client whose husband recently passed
> away. Among his stuff is what my help thinks is a 1967 team program.
> She says it's in pretty good condition. Does anyone know if something
> like this have any value as a collectable?
>

There are 40 programs on EBAY right now, other than a 1950 All Star game
program that is at about $50 there isn't much action, none in fact and most
of the starting bids range from $5-$20. It would probably make a real nice
gift or keepsake but it doesn't seem to have any monetary value.

The Venerable Sarge

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Jan 10, 2010, 7:18:03 PM1/10/10
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On Jan 9, 11:09 pm, "S/B 954RR" <jtibb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> <DonFromBa...@webtv.net> wrote in message

I'll go $5.50 ( plus postage ) and that's my final offer.

Padraigh ProAmerica

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Jan 10, 2010, 11:00:45 PM1/10/10
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The value of any collectible is exactly what a colector will pay for it-
no more and no less.

"To be forced to believe only one conclusion- that everything in the
universe happened by chance- would violate the very objectivity of
science itself."
Dr. Wernher von Braun

Giovanni Wassen

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Jan 11, 2010, 1:54:57 AM1/11/10
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Padraigh ProAmerica wrote:

> The value of any collectible is exactly what a colector will pay for it-
> no more and no less.

The value of everything is exactly what a customer will pay for it. At
least, that should be the theory.

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Gio

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PETER SHORTS

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Jan 11, 2010, 12:01:29 PM1/11/10
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that was helpful and enlightening.

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