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Old 05-01-2017, 07:05 AM
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Default REA Memorabilia Pickups

The card guys have a rather steady stream of card pickups on the other side so let's see some memorabilia wins. Solid example of this baseball bank was my only win.
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Old 05-01-2017, 07:08 AM
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Nice win!

There were certainly plenty of highs, and lows, but I thought generally speaking the prices on the Memorabilia were relatively soft.
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Old 05-01-2017, 07:14 AM
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Thanks Joe! I would have to agree.

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I collect T206 player game used bats. A simple Wildfire Schulte was at $7200 last time I looked! I dropped out at $2200. That is utterly absurd. It is a $500 bat, tops. Some crazy prices.
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Jos Hall....(woops, not memorabilia...sorry)

re-posted in card thread....
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Jos Hall....(woops, not memorabilia...sorry)

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U r forgiven boss. AWESOME cabinet!!!!!
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"There were certainly plenty of highs, and lows, but I thought generally speaking the prices on the Memorabilia were relatively soft."

Completely agree with Joe... however there were a few exceptions. This example being perhaps the most notable. $48K might be a record price for a pennant...

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...e?itemid=45133

I was happy to score this 19th Century Figural Batsman at a much more reasonable price!
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Congrats Mark! When I saw that item when the auction opened I thought you may go for it.
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Must be awesome. I would kill to make what someone paid for that pennant that said, our hobby is made great by incredible pieces of history being discovered and offered
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i thought pennant prices across the board were strong. that seems to be an area of the hobby that has sprung back in a big way (at least prewar examples or ones that picture a specific player)
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I was hoping to pick up the '45 KC Monarchs photo w/Jackie but not to be. Price was very strong IMHO.
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I was able to pick up the c1910 Springfield Blue Labels Team Cabinet w/ Rabbit Maranville.

Here's a question though, why is Rabbit wearing a fielder's glove in his right hand????

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I was hoping to pick up the '45 KC Monarchs photo w/Jackie but not to be. Price was very strong IMHO.
I was watching that one, too, Phil, but thought the price was quite reasonable considering the historical significance and rarity--apparently the only team photo of Jackie with the Monarchs ever to come onto the market. Condition wasn't great, but as the saying goes: find another one!
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Matt,mgh pro they are going to have a sale with about 90 signed balls,bats,photos,uniforms. (Mantle, maris,mattingly,j.palmer etc ,June 10 at estate of mind thank you,frank foremny

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"There were certainly plenty of highs, and lows, but I thought generally speaking the prices on the Memorabilia were relatively soft."

Completely agree with Joe... however there were a few exceptions. This example being perhaps the most notable. $48K might be a record price for a pennant...

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...e?itemid=45133

I was happy to score this 19th Century Figural Batsman at a much more reasonable price!
Congratulations on an iconic figural Mark. It will look great in your collection. Well done
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Gary and Mark, awesome pick ups! I thought that prices on the 19th century memorabilia side were very strong in general with a few exceptions. I had a strong bid on one of the lithographs but went beyond my budget at some point last night.
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Old 05-01-2017, 03:33 PM
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Default Three pick ups

I was thrilled to add two baseball card advertising pieces and the pennant was a cherry to top it off as the condition was too good to pass up

Gary, I was the first bidder on the polka music sheet and up until the last hour before extended bidding there was only two people bidding on it and I thought I had a really good shot at it. It is a fantastic piece and congrats.

Mark, great add as always.

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