Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

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  • hrvatwill
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 383

    Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

  • momen55
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2006
    • 2202

    #2
    Re: Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

    that is why you sell everything and split the money equally.

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    • OaklandAsFan
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 745

      #3
      Re: Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

      This is why I am glad I was an only child when my mother passed and I got her amazing collection of cards and autographs.

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      • EurekaDave
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2005
        • 656

        #4
        Re: Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

        Sounds like the fight over my mother's remains. Only lawyers come out ahead on this game. Too bad for the family. And sadly there will be dealers who take advantage of the situation to turn a few bucks.

        Dave Silverbrand
        Always looking for honesty

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        • cliffjmp33
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 569

          #5
          Re: Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

          One word: Sad. We obviously don't know all of the family back story, but it's sad what money does to people.

          Also, found it funny that Ray Durham was/is a family friend and the guy refers to his autograph as "worth, like $5." You'd think he'd have goosed up the estimate at least!
          Cheers,
          Jack

          Actively looking for a Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Cap!
          My Memorabilia Collection

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          • Number13
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 248

            #6
            Re: Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

            I'm not naive but it's hard for me to understand how a son could do that. I guess greed takes over sometimes.

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            • EurekaDave
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2005
              • 656

              #7
              Re: Unfortunate Story of Sibling Rivalry over Father's Baseball Collection

              My wife refuses to believe that my baseball collection is worth anything at all. So I told her this story hoping to demonstrate that she was wrong. "I don't want a family split over my stuff," I said.

              She replied flatly, "Don't worry." And then she walked away.

              Dave Silverbrand
              Always looking for a little compassion

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