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Posted By: Rob L
Nah Nick, you did well. I have purchased quite a few tintypes off the internet and the price you paid is fair since the image is clear and the ring bat is readily identifiable as such. Nice images showing specific types of equipment always go for a premium. As for the other bidders, they always bid on the tintypes, particularly bcdtiger. He actually used to win most of these auctions until earlybball (jason wright) began winning many of these images. He has one of the best collections of 19th century baseball images that I have ever seen. |
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