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Old 08-16-2010, 06:08 AM
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If that Matty ball is real that's one heck of a signature!
Barry,
It's the real deal and I totally agree! It's quite possibly the nicest single signed ball in the hobby. It's Matty's game ball from his 17th consecutive win. This Matty ball sold in the Historic Auctions Nov. 29th and 30th, 2007 auction. I don't recall what it sold for in the auction, but it was a boatload!

BTW, This was a record that "Rocket" Roger Clemens (PED user) took down a few years ago.
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Old 08-16-2010, 06:40 AM
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That's pretty incredible.
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Great stuff! Geddy, you're invited to join N54!
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Great stuff! Geddy, you're invited to join N54!
I think he usually tries to avoid limelight when it comes to his collection.
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I think he usually tries to avoid limelight when it comes to his collection.
I'd say he did a good job of that...I had no idea he was even a fan of baseball until now.
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He is also a big fantasy baseball guru.
Another shot of Geddy with his collection...
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I think he usually tries to avoid limelight when it comes to his collection.
Maybe you just have to be Canadian to get that one, Rob.
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Maybe you just have to be Canadian to get that one, Rob.
Oh no, it was noticed.
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ditto.. but then again, im canadian.
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Maybe you just have to be Canadian to get that one, Rob.
He certainly doesn't appear to be a fly by night collector.
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Default Jackson bats

If you look at the Mears index for Joe Jackson bats, there is a 2007 LOA that says that there are only two "full signiture model Joe Jackson bats" that can be attributed to his playing days. In 2008, however, they authenicated / opinionated three different Joe Jackson bats and attribute them all to his playing days. So that makes at least 4 and there are maybe 5. There are also numerous store models, post-career, cork grip, and YMCA bats. There are also a few Black Betsy's without a Jackson signiture or block letters.
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I think he usually tries to avoid limelight when it comes to his collection.
N54 as the "limelight"; that's rich...Rush lyrical reference notwithstanding.
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His collection makes Time Stand Still
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