When I broke into this hobby a few years ago, I read a post on another website that talked about how much certain game used jerseys cost versus their worth. It brought to light the concept of value and I wanted to illuminate and discuss with this site on that particular subject.
If we throw out the world market for a second (You cannot pay your heating bill or your mortgage with a game used jersey for example) then what is the value of our items?
I would argue a jersey that makes you remember the taste of a hot dog and a soda with your Dad at a ballgame is priceless. The lineup card from your favorite team with MLB Hologram that your new bride bought you from the day of your wedding is priceless. Ditto the card from your first game together.
Finding a rare, one time ever worn style of Jersey is priceless, to me anyway. Any item that reminds you of a Grandfather who didn't have to say "I love you" for you to know he meant it. The ballpark sign you overpaid for because it was hanging in Shea Stadium when baseball was your whole life.
I found out today that my Dad's case of Mesothelioma will kill him soon. The next time you buy a game used item, I hope it will make you think of your Dad. I know mine will.
May you never be touched deeoply by this post. If you are, may you be smart enough to help me feel better about mine. Enjoy your collections, and your Dad.
If we throw out the world market for a second (You cannot pay your heating bill or your mortgage with a game used jersey for example) then what is the value of our items?
I would argue a jersey that makes you remember the taste of a hot dog and a soda with your Dad at a ballgame is priceless. The lineup card from your favorite team with MLB Hologram that your new bride bought you from the day of your wedding is priceless. Ditto the card from your first game together.
Finding a rare, one time ever worn style of Jersey is priceless, to me anyway. Any item that reminds you of a Grandfather who didn't have to say "I love you" for you to know he meant it. The ballpark sign you overpaid for because it was hanging in Shea Stadium when baseball was your whole life.
I found out today that my Dad's case of Mesothelioma will kill him soon. The next time you buy a game used item, I hope it will make you think of your Dad. I know mine will.
May you never be touched deeoply by this post. If you are, may you be smart enough to help me feel better about mine. Enjoy your collections, and your Dad.
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