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  • therealaxis
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 101

    Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

    I have been contacted by the Royals regarding a bat I own.They would like to display it for aa showcase they will be doing in a few months.My question is do you get compensated any way like possibly some free tickets?I really want to work at the stadium and figured this may be a good way to get my foot in the door.Anybody ever done this before what were your experiences if so?
  • ironmanfan
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 2252

    #2
    Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

    I haven't loaned any material to a ballpark per se, but I currently have items on loan, displayed at the Sports Legends Museum next to Camden Yards and in the past have loaned items to the Babe Ruth Museum and the Ripken Museum (when it was operational). Overall, the experiences have been positive (good way to share your collection with more people safely).

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    • CampWest
      Senior Member
      • May 2008
      • 1507

      #3
      Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

      I'm curious to know what the item is...
      sigpic
      Wes Campbell

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      • therealaxis
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 101

        #4
        Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

        Originally posted by CampWest
        I'm curious to know what the item is...
        It is my Bo bat I didnt mention it because I just started collecting and that is honestly my only semi rare piece and I didn't want to keep mentioning it over and over and possibly annoying people.The stadium is doing a Bo Jackson career showcase and that is what they would like to use it for

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        • Birdbats
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 1439

          #5
          Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

          I've loaned items to the Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum and to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Always a great experience, never a dime in compensation. The reward is knowing you helped (and being able to brag to your buddies, "Hey, that's my jersey/bat"). I also value the contacts I've made because they've been very helpful sharing information that helps me as a collector. My advice would be to not ask for any favors; if they want to offer you something, they will.
          Jeff Scott
          birdbats@charter.net
          http://www.birdbats.com

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          • therealaxis
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 101

            #6
            Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

            Originally posted by Birdbats
            I've loaned items to the Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum and to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Always a great experience, never a dime in compensation. The reward is knowing you helped (and being able to brag to your buddies, "Hey, that's my jersey/bat"). I also value the contacts I've made because they've been very helpful sharing information that helps me as a collector. My advice would be to not ask for any favors; if they want to offer you something, they will.
            That sounds awesome ,I kind of figured that they don't offer any monetary compensation I just thought they may throw you a few free tickets or something.I will not ask for anything and see what happens it is a cool opportunity ether way.As I stated earlier I realy want to work at the stadium selling tickets or something along those lines possibly I can use this to network a little bit!

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            • sellingmygamers
              Senior Member
              • May 2008
              • 169

              #7
              Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

              The hall of fame returns stuff? I was always under the impression that they don't borrow items for displays. You either donate them for good or they don't want anything....

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              • Dewey2007
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 2566

                #8
                Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                I've never loaned a piece to a MLB baseball club but I have coordinated a sports exhibit through our local museum and I display a number of my jerseys and bats. It's nice to share your collection with others. You will probably have thousand of people looking at your item after it's all said and done so that in itself should be a good feeling.

                I am going to be working to hopefully display my football jersey collection on the campus I work at when the new student-athlete center and refurbished football stadium re-opens in 2012.

                I also agree with Birdbats, don't ask for any favors. Through your generosity of helping out things may end up working out in your favor anyway. Good luck!
                sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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                • xpress34
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 2648

                  #9
                  Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                  Originally posted by sellingmygamers
                  The hall of fame returns stuff? I was always under the impression that they don't borrow items for displays. You either donate them for good or they don't want anything....
                  This is a DIRECT CUT and PASTE from an eMail I received from the HOF when I rose a question about a Chest Protector that was for sale that the seller claimed had been in the HOF for some years:

                  Dear Mr. Smith:

                  Thank you for your recent e-mail inquiry to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum concerning a Bill Dickey chest protector. The permanent collection does not contain this item, but it could have been in the museum on loan at some point in time. Donated items are never traded, sold, or returned to donors but the museum has taken in a number of loans over the years. Loans are always returned to lenders unless they become donations.

                  Feel free to e-mail if you have additional questions.

                  Sincerely,
                  Susan MacKay
                  Director of Collections


                  Susan L. MacKay
                  Director of Collections
                  National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum
                  25 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326
                  smackay@baseballhalloffame.org
                  Ph: 607.547.0213
                  Fax: 607.547.2044
                  http://www.baseballhalloffame.org

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                  • LWMM
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 298

                    #10
                    Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                    Originally posted by sellingmygamers
                    The hall of fame returns stuff? I was always under the impression that they don't borrow items for displays. You either donate them for good or they don't want anything....

                    They often borrow items for induction displays if they do not have sufficient items in their own collection. I believe that they first ask the players themselves to borrow items, and will then accept items from collectors if they still need some.

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                    • ironmanfan
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 2252

                      #11
                      Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                      Here are a couple pictures from last summer's National Convention. The Sports Legends Museum had a booth and displayed various pieces of memorabilia during the week...This is from the day where they featured my umpire's lineup cards from the first game of Cal Ripken's 2632 Consecutive Game Streak:




                      Another funny story is that the curator for the museum is also a beer vendor @ Camden Yards..Back in 2007 during a game when I was buying a beer from him, he asked me if I had any Doug DeCinces memorabilia as they were doing a display due to him being inducted into the Orioles HOF later that summer....I had a GU jersey to lend and the deal was struck during the beer sale.....



                      Just make sure to get a loan agreement in writing (which stipulates ownership, duration of loan, insurance, etc.).

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                      • therealaxis
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 101

                        #12
                        Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                        Originally posted by ironmanfan
                        Here are a couple pictures from last summer's National Convention. The Sports Legends Museum had a booth and displayed various pieces of memorabilia during the week...This is from the day where they featured my umpire's lineup cards from the first game of Cal Ripken's 2632 Consecutive Game Streak:




                        Another funny story is that the curator for the museum is also a beer vendor @ Camden Yards..Back in 2007 during a game when I was buying a beer from him, he asked me if I had any Doug DeCinces memorabilia as they were doing a display due to him being inducted into the Orioles HOF later that summer....I had a GU jersey to lend and the deal was struck during the beer sale.....



                        Just make sure to get a loan agreement in writing (which stipulates ownership, duration of loan, insurance, etc.).
                        That is so cool I'm a big cal fan too!Thanks for mentioning the whole paper work/insurance thing also I was wondering about that!

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                        • gameused
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 1912

                          #13
                          Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                          I have a question...what happens if you loan a high dollar item out to say the Hall of fame or a team museum and that item is stolen or damaged, would their insurance cover the value of the item?

                          Thanks, Bobby

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                          • cincy13
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2007
                            • 108

                            #14
                            Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                            Originally posted by gameused
                            I have a question...what happens if you loan a high dollar item out to say the Hall of fame or a team museum and that item is stolen or damaged, would their insurance cover the value of the item?

                            Thanks, Bobby
                            I've put some items on loan the Reds Museum since day one. We sit down with the ass. curator and list the items. We tell them what the item is worth, it's written down. We've never had a problem. They're great to deal with. I know some high end collectors in this town that also put some of their items on loan.

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                            • Dewey2007
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 2566

                              #15
                              Re: Ever loaned a piece of your collection to a MLB ball park museum?

                              I'm assuming their insurance would cover theft or damage. The other issue is if a designated value was established prior to you loaning the item. If not, it would probably be a fight with the insurance company trying to determine a value. What we think it's worth is not necessarily what they might think it's worth.

                              Bill, did you indicate a price of what your Ripken pieces were worth prior to loaning them out in case of theft or damage??


                              Originally posted by gameused
                              I have a question...what happens if you loan a high dollar item out to say the Hall of fame or a team museum and that item is stolen or damaged, would their insurance cover the value of the item?

                              Thanks, Bobby
                              sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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