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Old 07-24-2012, 02:51 PM
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I found an old Baseball Player Lamp. It is 25" tall and the player is 12" tall (batting pose) his uniform is gray with baby blue bill on cap. Black shoes, green base with brown trim. It has a circle with a c in the center and FW 47 on back of base. Would like to have some kind of idea what it is worth before trying to buy. Thanks D.
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Old 07-24-2012, 08:24 PM
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Reeeeaaallly need a picture to answer this one. Can you provide a photo?
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Here is a picture of the Lamp.

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I've seen the figure before and I think it was used as a generic retail store decoration...most likely used in a sporting goods store...basically considered an advertising piece except there's no advertising.

Now the one you have there is a whole new ball game...I've never seen it as a lamp...I would think perhaps someone may have made it into a lamp...Perhaps the way the wiring looks might provide something...if it looks very professional maybe it was originally a lamp...if the wiring job looks a little home spun it's probably something made up...but still very cool as far as I'm concerned....you want to flip it I'm definitely your guy PM me. -Carlton
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I've seen the figure before and I think it was used as a generic retail store decoration...most likely used in a sporting goods store...basically considered an advertising piece except there's no advertising.

Now the one you have there is a whole new ball game...I've never seen it as a lamp...I would think perhaps someone may have made it into a lamp...Perhaps the way the wiring looks might provide something...if it looks very professional maybe it was originally a lamp...if the wiring job looks a little home spun it's probably something made up...but still very cool as far as I'm concerned....you want to flip it I'm definitely your guy PM me. -Carlton
Does not look to be homemade. Thanks Carlton
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