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Old 08-27-2025, 11:16 AM
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Default Closing tonight - Sandy Koufax Memorabilia Collection at Auction

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Originally Posted by rlevy View Post
Jeff, auctions are so unpredictable, especially with one-of-a-kind items. I do think the items had good exposure in the catalogs and online. But I did think they were all going to be displayed at the National, but apparently not all of my items were there. That may have been a factor, but who knows.

I was a little wary about putting 15 Koufax items in one auction with individual 30 minute closings, since collectors have to pick which items to go after and can't circle back to items once they are closed. That may have happened with the lineup cards, which were among the first to close. I also know one collector on the east coast who fell asleep and missed getting in bids on several items and was kicking himself Monday morning for missing out.

The puzzler for me is I see that a 1965 WS game 1 stub, which he famously sat out for Yom Kippur, signed by Koufax, went for over $10,000 My 1965 WS game 7 lineup cards, where he actually played and pitched his second shutout in 3 days, signed by Koufax, went for only $3,900. While not logical to me, I think it just depends on what collectors find they like at the moment.

Rick

What a wonderful collection and I’m sure was tough to let it go. I was an active bidder on several of your items but others had more means than me to win them.

I can say that as an avid collector of Jewish sports, the Yom Kippur game was something that was a source of pride for all Jews and really propelled Sandy to Hero status in the Jewish community. I remember as a kid anytime I would complain about the holiday restrictions or fasting etc, my Dad (who is from Brooklyn) would always say … “Sandy Koufax gave up the opportunity to play on Yom Kippur in the World Series so you can not watch TV”. lol.

Anyway, that ticket has meaning beyond the game. Congratulations. All of your items exceeded my expectations.

Best

Geoff


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