Zach, I think you got a heck of a price on the Harridge ball, I would cap the price on his at around $300 to the right person. The Heydler on the other hand is more valuable, but it needs to be sold to the right person, someone looking for the 1934 model. eBay has been funny lately, I've seen baseballs worth $75 sell for $200, and I just watched a 1936 Frick I value at $350 sell for $115. You never know who's looking or who missed it.
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