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mschwade 01-28-2014 12:46 PM

1941 Amateur Day in Cleveland Ticket Stub
 
Hello all,

I am an autograph guy, so I must defer to you all. A friend of mine is selling a ticket stub to the 1941 Annual Amateur Day (7/27/41) that Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, and Tris Speaker attended in Cleveland. He asked me what kind of value it might have and I told him I was unsure, but said I might know some people that would know! Any help and guidance would be appreciated!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Ticket-...item2c7b7275c9

Thanks,
Matt

Scott Garner 01-28-2014 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mschwade (Post 1233454)
Hello all,

I am an autograph guy, so I must defer to you all. A friend of mine is selling a ticket stub to the 1941 Annual Amateur Day (7/27/41) that Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, and Tris Speaker attended in Cleveland. He asked me what kind of value it might have and I told him I was unsure, but said I might know some people that would know! Any help and guidance would be appreciated!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Ticket-...item2c7b7275c9

Thanks,
Matt

Matt,
This is really a difficult one to gauge value. :confused:
Since Cobb, Ruth and Speaker we in attendance, but did not play, common sense tells me that interest and value would most likely be considerably lower than if they were actually in the game.

I suppose the auction process will determine value, but I would not anticipate that it will realize very high bids by most collectors. I did see this auction on eBay. If your friend hasn't done this already, I would suggest that he make a copy of some newspaper microfilm of the game and include this in the auction to increase interest. Otherwise, most bidders will have a difficult time pulling the trigger on the auction.

mschwade 01-28-2014 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1233475)
Matt,
This is really a difficult one to gauge value. :confused:
Since Cobb, Ruth and Speaker we in attendance, but did not play, common sense tells me that interest and value would most likely be considerably lower than if they were actually in the game.

I suppose the auction process will determine value, but I would not anticipate that it will realize very high bids by most collectors. I did see this auction on eBay. If your friend hasn't done this already, I would suggest that he make a copy of some newspaper microfilm of the game and include this in the auction to increase interest. Otherwise, most bidders will have a difficult time pulling the trigger on the auction.

Thanks Scott, I'll let him know of your suggestion. Appreciate it!

Take care,
Matt

Rob D. 01-28-2014 03:53 PM

I typically go nuts for Cleveland-related baseball ticket stubs, but I'm sorry to say this one doesn't do much for me. There likely are collectors who will place value on the HOFers who were in attendance, but I'm not among them. Plus, it's a small stub without any aesthetics.

I'm really not trying to be a downer, because it probably is scarce. It's just that rarity doesn't always equate to value.

I hope your friend does well with it and I'm surprised by the final price.


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