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bcookie 11-07-2012 09:09 AM

To Good To Be True?
 
i am not sure if it is frowned upon to discuss an auction before it ends. but this is on goodwill and off the radar so i am not sure of the rule still goes.

is this too good to be true?

http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem...temID=11752687

ullmandds 11-07-2012 09:25 AM

Interesting piece...looks authentic to me...but I have no idea as to value...some may be pissed off you outed this...but such is life.

Pick up only will prevent many from bidding. Might be worth a gamble?!

frankbmd 11-07-2012 09:29 AM

Too Good To Be True
 
Language Police

bcookie 11-07-2012 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1050808)
Language Police



Grammar Police :D

ullmandds 11-07-2012 09:39 AM

karma police?

Sean1125 11-07-2012 10:11 AM

Upvote?

Oh wait sorry not on reddit.

CobbSpikedMe 11-07-2012 10:39 AM

Looks like a really nice piece. How did Goodwill end up with it?


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brianp-beme 11-07-2012 11:13 AM

Bond, James
 
Not baseball memorabilia, but when growing up my family had a real cool mid- sixties James Bond Road Race set, complete in the box that had a color photo of Sean Connery as J.B. When the family moved out of the house that I grew up in we donated it to Goodwill. And of course kicked ourselves since then...so valuable things can end up in thrift stores.

I'm ok with outing this auction--the money is going to a good cause.

Brian

steve B 11-07-2012 11:18 AM

Years ago I bought some stuff from a guy who dealt memorabilia out of his house. I think I bought a set of Nedicks baseball cups and probably some other inexpensive stuff.

He also dealt in toys and had 5 cases of those race sets brand new :eek: He'd bought them from a toy distributor who'd overstocked them when they were new.

Steve B

Quote:

Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 1050841)
Not baseball memorabilia, but when growing up my family had a real cool mid- sixties James Bond Road Race set, complete in the box that had a color photo of Sean Connery as J.B. When the family moved out of the house that I grew up in we donated it to Goodwill. And of course kicked ourselves since then...so valuable things can end up in thrift stores.

I'm ok with outing this auction--the money is going to a good cause.

Brian


tbob 11-07-2012 11:26 AM

I think it is an original. I have a beautiful reproduction of this item and I have to believe that anyone who would go to the trouble of distressing the piece and placing it in an antique frame and offering it to Goodwill would not be offering a fake to the public.
Just my 2 cents. Hope it goes for a nice price because the cause is a good one.
tbob

barrysloate 11-07-2012 11:42 AM

Looks real to me too, but authenticating from a scan always comes with some risk. Should be a low four-figure piece.

yanks12025 11-07-2012 11:44 AM

[QUOTE=barrysloate;1050850]Looks real to me too, but authenticating from a scan always comes with some risk. Should be a low four-figure piece.

One sold in heritage back in may for only $775.

D. Bergin 11-07-2012 11:50 AM

Goodwill comes up with some nice pieces sometimes. I remember one of their sites on Ebay had a collection of about 100+ B18's listed at auction, sometime last year or so.

drc 11-07-2012 12:01 PM

It could be real. Indiana's close to Chicago too. I'm sure there's a good number of Indiana families with ancestors from Chicago.

As noted it's pick up-only, which has positives and negatives for the buyer.

The father of a local woman I met obtained a 1930s autograph lined notebook at a Seattle Goodwill where he worked. Signatures included Ruth, Throrpe, Foxx, Walter Johnson and many, many more. There were perhaps over 200 signatures. She consigned it through Mastro and, as I recall, it sold for something $7,000. I looked at the notebook in person before she consigned it. The father had gotten it a good number of years earlier, though. Not a recent find.

barrysloate 11-07-2012 02:09 PM

[QUOTE=yanks12025;1050851]
Quote:

Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1050850)
Looks real to me too, but authenticating from a scan always comes with some risk. Should be a low four-figure piece.

One sold in heritage back in may for only $775.

Thanks Brock. I remember when those early Cubs prints were more like $1000-1200, sometimes more. I guess like so much other memorabilia it took a hit.


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