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yanks12025
08-22-2007, 09:12 AM
I was wondering if any of you ever sold something and then wanted it back. And you know that you will never get it back. Like a year 1/2 ago i sold a 50's game used Larry Berra bat which is really rare. I wish i have never sold it. I had sold it to John Taube. Not a day goes by that i wish i could have changed my mind then. Let's see if any of you have the same problem.

zookerman182
08-22-2007, 11:36 AM
i know exactly how you feel. Last year i sold a two tone Prince Fielder RC year bat. The barrel was maroon and the handle was an orangish brown color. It was very lightly used and i sold it pretty soon after i got it becase i needed the money. Well that was when he hit 28 homers and was still on the rise and it was also before i knew how many game used bats of his i would actually see on the market. I was starting to think i would never see this exact style of bat again and was regretting selling that thing every day and the bad part was i knew if that same style ever did appear again it would cost a fortune due to the rarity of it. Well just recently one was put up for auction that was ten times better than my one i sold. This one has a taped handle which mine didnt have and this one has tons and tons of blue ink tansfers and ball and seam marks which are tough to see on this color of barrel. I knew that this was the single most important bat to me so i ended up winning the item. The only other bat i regret ever selling was a heavily used soriano nats bat from last season and hopefully i will get a chance to redeem myself on getting one of those back too. Sorry for the long read i just figured you would like a similar story. I am lucky to have ever seen another bat like that let alone be the wining bidder.

psmachetti
08-22-2007, 12:21 PM
In the early 90's I purchased Jon Casey gameworn North Stars jersey from Milton Byron for $150. I held onto it for about a yr then traded it to a friend for another goalie gamer. In recent yrs I've seen Casey North Stars gamers go for upwards of $750. That's one jersey I wish I had back.
Paul

Vintagedeputy
08-22-2007, 12:34 PM
When I was 16, I stumbled onto a garage sale and bought a mint condition, 1957 Topps baseball card. It was Yankees Power Hitters with Berra and Mantle. It was gorgeous. I got it for $2.50. a few months later, I thought I was a big wheel and rented a table at a local card show and sold it for $75.

You dont even want to know what that card would sell for now.

skipcareyisfat
08-22-2007, 12:39 PM
i'd love to have quite a few of my old batting helmets back. i had some really nice ones from the 70s and early 80s but i sold them 10 years ago or so. another one i sold about 12 years ago was greg olson's 1991 braves helmet. it was great. had the us/can flags, the black and gold numbers, the abc logo was blacked out. it was a perfect braves example from that era. i sort of regretted letting it go shortly after i sold it, especially since the 91 season was my favorite as a braves fan. as luck would have it, it resurfaced a couple of weeks ago and i bought it (again). here are a couple of pics.

yanks12025
08-22-2007, 12:46 PM
Thats good that some of you guys get your items back.. To me to get the bat back i would have to pay alot of money. Because now i know how rare it is. I believe that it was only 1 of like 20 maybe even less then 20 left. I'm talking larry berra bats not when they wrote Yogi.

Vintagedeputy
08-22-2007, 01:19 PM
Some time ago, I had a luggage tag from the Minnesota North Stars. It was found in a rental car by my brother who worked for Enterprise. I dont remember who the player was but it would be neat if I still had that to see if he was some star player. I think I lost it over the years.

33bird
08-22-2007, 02:07 PM
I had a Game worn Adrian Dantley 1974 Notre Dame jersey-he even signed it that way. Picked it up for 300.00 from somebody who had no clue about it. Then I stuck it on ebay and sold for almost 1200.00 (a dumb buy it now price by me). Then it got put in an American Memorabilia auction and sold for almost 4500.00! I just wished I would have kept it instead of chasing the big profit-OR-at least consigned it myself and made a 4000.00 profit. Big dumbie.
Greg

bat_master
08-22-2007, 02:25 PM
Out of all of the hall of fame bats that I've sold over the past four years including Kaline, Cepeda, Bench, Seaver, Morgan, Perez, Yount, Brett, Carew, McCovey, Carlton, Jackson, Molitor, Cobb, Mazeroski, Aaron, Mathews, and Puckett, by far the one I miss the most is the 1971-72 Adirondack Willie Mays.

Great markings, great use, great bat. I'm not saying I would necessarily like to have it back because I really do prefer Hillerich & Bradsby bats for my own collection. It was a great bat though.
5826

sicollector1954@insightbb.com
08-22-2007, 02:37 PM
Before Ebay--Antique Roadshow--and History Detectives, I bought an autograph book that the person selling it said had been passed down in his family for many years. He had placed in add in the local paper and I ended up buying the book for $1000.00. Inside were single page autographs starting with U.S. Grant--on page two his wife--on page three his son, etc. Each had the date March 26, 1873 under their names. Also in the book-- pages were signed by the entire cabinet of the president as well as Chester A. Arthur and Rutherford B. Hayes. In addition, there were cut signatures of Daniel Webster, Henry Longfellow, Horace Greeley and 15 or so lesser people whose names I did not recognize.

I tried for 3 years to figure out the connection of how all of these people could have met at one time or another and came up with nothing. I even took the book to several other people in the industry and nothing. Finally, there was a Jimmie Foxx Hall of Fame front signed gold plaque card coming up for auction which I needed for my collection and R and R Enterprizes was looking at the book at that particular time. They called and offered $1250.00 for it stating that why would I want to go to the trouble of paying for it to be shipped back. Just sell it why its here. Knowing I needed cash for the Foxx card, I finally said yes.

Luckily, I was able to get the card in the auction and still have it which I am happy about. However,several months later, I happened to see a Lelands auction with a U.S. Grant--March 26th, 1876 first page signature...................

The title heading of the auction was for Grants "personal" autograph book. I never checked to see what the final sale price was but I sometime wish I had found the money to buy the Foxx card somewhere else.

reed1216
08-22-2007, 03:05 PM
I consigned an early game worn Walter Payton jersey a few years ago and have regretted it ever since. It surfaced again in the most recent Vintage Authentics auction and it sold for too much to justify buying it back. That one hurts, as it's a tremendous jersey.

jdr3
08-22-2007, 03:25 PM
I want my Ranzino Smith shooting shirt back.

scottanservitz
08-22-2007, 05:02 PM
I sold my Eric Dickerson SMU game worn college jersey back at the Atlantic City National. I sold it to Vintage Authentics. It was rare, cool, and authentic. I have since added some nice pieces, but that one hurts. I will probably never see another one again.

Scott

thomecollector
08-22-2007, 05:06 PM
I have a couple of things I wish I had back. I traded them off to get something I wanted more at the time. One is a '98 jim Thome Big Stick. It was absolutely hammered with use. The second was a pair of red Nike batting gloves of hos. They were the ones with the velcro on the right glove. I got them signed. Man, I wish I had them back! Bob!:(

both-teams-played-hard
08-22-2007, 06:58 PM
I want my Ranzino Smith shooting shirt back.

I remember a story from many years ago , about a comic book collector who owned 2 copies of Superman Action Comics #1. That used to be the holy grail of comic books (might still be). It was so rare, that he supposedly burned one to make his best copy more rare. As for my question: how many Ranzino shooting shirts are in existence?

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I have a hard time looking at my website, because there are so many jerseys I have sold. It hurts; but they're just shirts. Anyway, I still have a nice collection.

jdr3
08-22-2007, 07:11 PM
You can find the only known existing one at this link:

http://www.both-teams-played-hard.com/catalog/item/1444308/908809.htm

Yankwood
08-22-2007, 08:00 PM
1968 Washington Senators jersey, Stan Musial and Duke Snider game used bats from St. Pete spring training facility where the Cards and Mets shared the field. Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle well used game bats from the early 60's, a Bobby Thomson gamer from the fifties, A used auto'd stick from Wayne Gretzky's first few seasons that I got from his brother Keith, .....I could go on with more but I think I'm gonna be sick.......

G1X
08-23-2007, 01:23 AM
I regret selling the following:

1. Every WFL jersey (1974/75 seasons) that I ever had over the years which is well over 100. The most painful included a Birmingham Americans Alfred Jenkins who was my favorite player on my hometown team, and Tommy Reamon who was one of the league co-MVPs. Fortunately, I have been able to find a few of the jerseys over the years and buy them back, including one of my favorites which is a black Jacksonville Express that I originally had obtained from the team back in 1975.

2. Wes Hopkins white Philadelphia Eagles jersey that I had picked up from the team's equipment manager in 1989. I loved that jersey and wore it all the time.

3. Every durene NFL jersey that I ever had over the years.

4. In 1976, the Toronto Toros of the WHA moved to my hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. For some strange reason, the team decided to switch to mesh jerseys with screened-on numbers and logo. One Friday evening early in the season, the nice durene tie-down jerseys from the previous season were put up for sale at the concession stands. I was not a hockey collector as WFL jerseys was all that I collected at the time, but I wanted to buy a Bulls/Toros jersey just to have one. I was hoping for a Mark Napier jersey as he was my favorite Bulls player. I circled the coliseum stopping at each concession stand hoping to locate a Napier jersey. When I arrived at the last stand, I couldn't believe what I saw. No, it wasn't a Napier jersey, it was a beautiful blue Frank Mahovlich jersey hanging on the back wall for all to see. I couldn't ask the attendant fast enough if the Mahovlich was for sale. He said, "Yes, but this one costs more." When I asked how much, he told me that they were selling it for $35. The cash was out of my wallet and into his hands before I could take another breath. Now for the sad part of the story. About a year later, I traded the Mahovlich for a bushel of WFL jerseys and cash. I still weep over that deal.

Mark Hayne
Gridiron Exchange

skyking26
08-23-2007, 05:07 AM
I have collected Dave Kingman, Mark McGwire, 68 and 84 Tiger bats, Jim Thome GU equipment for coming up on 30 years. When my son was born I felt guilty about an auction purchase so I sold a Kingman Bicentennial bat. Regretted it for years til I had an opportunity to purchase another. I am offered from time to time very good money for my Kingman jerseys. I feel anyone considering selling GU items should think hard as GU rises in value and is extremely tuff!

Spiezio23
08-23-2007, 05:45 AM
Well, because of the player it's a jersey that really only has value to me and one other person now, the one that bought it..

The very first game worn jersey I ever owned was a Vancouver Canucks Pre-Season jersey of Sonny Mignacca. He never made it to the NHL but the jersey was nice with good use I remember. I sold it on eBay a good 6-7 years ago cause I needed some cash. I doubt I'll ever see it again but it'd be cool to have my first gamer back.

Moustache Gang
08-23-2007, 08:15 AM
Team,

Years ago I was walking through the very first "National" at the Cleveland I-X Center when I spotted a dealer going out of business. I asked him if he had any A's jerseys for sale and he pulled out a '74 green Joe Rudi. The jersey was in impeccable condition. I promptly paid $275.00 for it. I had it in my collection for years when I decided to sell my entire collection in a bulk sale to an A's collector on the west coast. I stopped collecting for about two years when I got this incredible "itch" to start collecting A's jerseys again. I bought back most of my entire collection, but the collector had sold the Rudi. I tracked it down to a hell of a nice guy in WI. I was able to get the jersey back for over 10x what I had originally paid for it at the National. It is my favorite jersey in the 50+ collection of A's jerseys (1968 - 1980).

Mark