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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I just recently found out that Duane Ward was a collector of autographs, anyhow. A couple of friends of mine purchased VERY early team-signed balls from a Vegas-based eBay seller perhaps two years ago. I was looking at the very same auctions, but the photos the seller offered were both too small and too out of focus for me to be bothered with. My loss, as the balls turned out to be fine and the seller was nobody other than Duane Ward himself! Oh, and he certainly had an idea of value (or at least of what HE must have paid for the items in question)! |
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