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w7imel 11-04-2018 10:23 AM

Mantle auto value question
 
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All things being te same how much more if any would you pay for a vintage style autograph from early on in his career? 50%??? More? Less? Ive seen a few lately that interest me but dont want to over pay if its something that doesnt drive the resale price higher should I ever sell. What are your thoughts? This style auto here.....

Fuddjcal 11-04-2018 11:13 AM

yes, there are a few factors regarding the value of a Mantle signature, IMO...as the one time lowly Mantle Collector.

The first is the substrate of the autograph. Ball, Photo, card, glove, bat. Then the type of card, the type of photo & pose, type of bat, type of ball.

I would usual pay double for a nice vintage signature on a ball let's say.
Now to the CUT. The cut is the most ridiculous thing, IMHO as there is ZERO redeeming quality in my eyes. 90% of all cuts are fake in the first place and I personally just think they are stupid.

That vintage cut is a very, very ugly one at that in that pathetic looking holder.

I'd be a player at $80.00, and the seller probably wants 2-300?

I'd PASS and keep looking. Good luck

shelly 11-04-2018 12:02 PM

750-1000

MikeKam 11-04-2018 01:23 PM

I wouldn't go that high, but I could definitely see it selling in the mid hundreds. I had a photo signed in that style a while ago and it sat for a while, eventually selling in the mid hundreds.

The Mantle rookie style (and triple crown era) autograph definitely holds a pronounced premium over his more well known later-career/post-career autograph.

w7imel 11-04-2018 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Fuddjcal (Post 1824671)
yes, there are a few factors regarding the value of a Mantle signature, IMO...as the one time lowly Mantle Collector.

The first is the substrate of the autograph. Ball, Photo, card, glove, bat. Then the type of card, the type of photo & pose, type of bat, type of ball.

I would usual pay double for a nice vintage signature on a ball let's say.
Now to the CUT. The cut is the most ridiculous thing, IMHO as there is ZERO redeeming quality in my eyes. 90% of all cuts are fake in the first place and I personally just think they are stupid.

That vintage cut is a very, very ugly one at that in that pathetic looking holder.

I'd be a player at $80.00, and the seller probably wants 2-300?

I'd PASS and keep looking. Good luck

This is not what I was looking to buy i was using the signature as an example. I aqree cuts are horible and I cant stand the way they display. I was looking at a ball with that style signatere.

w7imel 11-04-2018 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by shelly (Post 1824690)
750-1000

I sent you email of the one I was looking at:cool:

w7imel 11-04-2018 01:46 PM

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This is more like what I am looking at.

canjond 11-05-2018 12:05 PM

I think it also depends if you can date it. For example, a GPC from 1951 is going to set you back a few grand, easily.

JoeDfan 11-05-2018 03:40 PM

I have to agree with Fudd; the cut is pretty sad looking in that holder.

I have a very nice early Mick signature that was nicely (professionally) matted and framed underneath an 8x10 photo. The signature is pretty close to that version.

I paid in the mid-hundreds for mine; all framed, and with a PSA. I was quite happy with that price, and I think it looks fantastic on the wall.

SetBuilder 11-05-2018 03:58 PM

I thought the purpose of cuts was to have them framed. That's why they're cut out of album pages and documents. Not to put them in a plastic holder like a baseball card.

Fuddjcal 11-05-2018 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by shelly (Post 1824690)
750-1000

you'd know better. OUCHIE

Fuddjcal 11-05-2018 04:48 PM

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This is more like what I am looking at.

Now that's a BEAUTIFUL BALL signed on a side panel! Probably 1-2K that nice and clean with a salutation too! I think?

I'd love to see the entire ball to see what kind it is and the overall condition.

w7imel 11-05-2018 05:10 PM

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Now that's a BEAUTIFUL BALL signed on a side panel! Probably 1-2K that nice and clean with a salutation too! I think?

I'd love to see the entire ball to see what kind it is and the overall condition.

here whole ball. I just cant convince myself that 2k is a logical price.:confused: If you guys see one ot a logical price let me know...thanks!!!

Runscott 11-06-2018 08:11 AM

I would hold out for a "Mike" personalized one to go with Maris.

shelly 11-06-2018 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Fuddjcal (Post 1824986)
you'd know better. OUCHIE

That was for the cut. l told him that ball without the name would be worth 4 thousand dollars. I think it is still worth 2000 or more.:D

w7imel 11-06-2018 03:39 PM

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I would hold out for a "Mike" personalized one to go with Maris.

Got these, Mantle, Diimaggio, Steinbrenner, Maris

Fuddjcal 11-08-2018 08:27 AM

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Got these, Mantle, Diimaggio, Steinbrenner, Maris

Those are awesome Mike! I agree, if it was to Mike instead of "Vivian" it would be a must have at any price.


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