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Record for an unsigned ticket stub? Not any more!
Last edited by David Atkatz; 02-26-2015 at 10:22 AM. |
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pretty sure yes
I think previous high was 15K.
You must be feeling pretty good about that result. |
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after further review
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It is a record for this game ticket. I was at the auction last night in NYC and thought of you because I know you own a stub to this game. If I recall correctly, I believe yours has a nicer tear. Congrats! |
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Wow! How many tickets from that game are known?
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I thought you might be interested. You can thank me, David. I have long admired your same ticket stub, but I thought you made it clear that it was not for sale (even at this outrageous price?). In my opinion, it is the best ticket stub one could own. Now you have a nice comp if you ever want to sell. Not a bad 25x ROI if you did. I understand that one of the few such stubs in existence sold a few years back in a private sale for $22k. This is only one of only three Gehrig "luckiest man" ticket stubs ever authenticated and I suspect that there are just a handful more like yours that are legit but not yet authenticated. So, a true iconic rarity.
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As the Brits say, I'm gobsmacked!
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Holy balls!!!!! What a price!!!! I still find it so amazing that so few stubs survived from that day considering how packed the stadium was.
David, imagine the history that the person saw when he/she was sitting in the stands clutching YOUR ticket. Badass. Graig PS: Scott, are you still in NY, per chance?
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For those of us who haven't joined because well, because there's nearly nothing in those auctions we can afford......
Please mention the prices being discussed? It would really help. (And making someone join just to see a decent sized picture? Cmon heritage!) Steve B |
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The Lou Gehrig Day stub went for $26,290.
The 1927 World series full ticket was $41,825. |
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Unfortunately, I flew back home this morning. I had a great time watching all of the drama of a huge live sports auction, up close and personal, for the very 1st time. It's always been on my personal bucket list. One huge side benefit was being able to see Johnny Vander Meer's personal last out balls from his 1st and 2nd consecutive no-hitters in 1938. Overall, the items offered in this auction were truly amazing as were some of the prices realized. Many thanks to net54's Peter Fishman and his NY crew of collectors that allowed me to hang with them last night. I also really enjoyed meeting Forbes contributor David Seideman and friends, discussing Mets baseball on Thursday. Good times! Very cool! Last edited by Scott Garner; 02-22-2015 at 10:36 PM. |
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