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			Posted By: john/z28jd 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	If everyone didnt hear former mvp Ken Caminiti died last night of a heart attack and he was only 41.I realized awhile ago when a baseball player dies that ebay gets flooded with his items almost right away,and sometimes youll see extreme pricing but this one is almost beyond belief,except for the fact its no where near an isolated case.Over 100 Ken Caminiti items have been listed on ebay in the past 8 hours,or just a little more than half the amount thats shown up on ebay in the last 2 weeks for him.  | 
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			Posted By: Lee Behrens 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	This will continue to happen as long as there are buyers out there to pay during the period of mourning.  It is our free market system at it's finest.  You certainly can't blame the seller he is provding a service to the buyers and no one is forcing them to buy.  | 
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	looks like i jumped the gun a bit because in the last 5 hours just under 200 more items of his have been listed.  | 
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			Posted By: dennis 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	elvis died and all these people wiped out everything within minutes of opening the store...same thing for john lennon.So this isn't an ebay thing. i wonder if there's a run on christopher reeve's video's?????????????  | 
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	Whats really sick here is that shipping cost..7.00!  | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Hey, once the signer is dead, there is a finite set of available autographs, so it is not unusual for speculation to crop up when someone dies. The same is true of art as artists age.  | 
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