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  • marino13
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 551

    Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

    ... If you have options - what would you get sign for keepsake? How about for "flipping" purpose?


    My options are as follow:

    1. Two bats - Black's (rarely seen used) and Ash's version.

    2. One set of used batting gloves.

    3. A couple authenticated 2009 WS Batting practice balls.

    4. A game issued jersey.


    My budget only allows two items to be signed - and if I really really stretch it, I might get four.


    Your thought?
  • wsohlcano
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 148

    #2
    Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

    If you can get 4 i would get one bat. The batting gloves and the jersey.

    I'm hoping MAB can get him soon also.

    Good luck

    Bill

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    • trsent
      Banned
      • Nov 2005
      • 3739

      #3
      Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

      How much is it per autograph? Isn't getting the gloves signed at retail too expensive based on what it would do to the value of the gloves? Wouldn't the value of the jersey and/or bats increase more?

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      • metsbats
        Moderator
        • Nov 2005
        • 3840

        #4
        Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

        1/26/13

        12-1:30pm

        At the Steiner Sports Store
        Roosevelt Field Mall
        Garden City, NY 11530
        800-242-7139

        Pricing
        $200 Flats up to 8x10 / Balls
        $225 Large Flats
        $275 Bats / Jerseys / Clothing / Numbers / Gloves / Helmets
        $75 Inscription - "09 WS MVP" or Name In Japanese Only
        metsbats86@aol.com

        Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.

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        • marino13
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 551

          #5
          Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

          I was thinking the two bats, game issued jersey and WS batting practice ball.

          It would be nice to get them MLB authenticated - but that aint going to happen. I still dont know the process to have the authenticator put a hologram on the item(s) - he is going to be right next to Matsui.



          I agreed about the gloves - game 6 WS ticket and some generic baseball - these do not carry "flipping" value.

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          • trsent
            Banned
            • Nov 2005
            • 3739

            #6
            Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

            Originally posted by marino13
            I was thinking the two bats, game issued jersey and WS batting practice ball.

            It would be nice to get them MLB authenticated - but that aint going to happen. I still dont know the process to have the authenticator put a hologram on the item(s) - he is going to be right next to Matsui.



            I agreed about the gloves - game 6 WS ticket and some generic baseball - these do not carry "flipping" value.
            I think the practice ball is a waste of money, his certified autographs on eBay sell for about $75-$125 - Your ball isn't worth enough to justify that price.

            If they have MLB there, they can put the sticker on right after they witness him sign your item. Ask Steiner how much extra that will cost.

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            • marino13
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 551

              #7
              Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

              Originally posted by trsent
              I think the practice ball is a waste of money, his certified autographs on eBay sell for about $75-$125 - Your ball isn't worth enough to justify that price.

              If they have MLB there, they can put the sticker on right after they witness him sign your item. Ask Steiner how much extra that will cost.




              2009 WS Practice ball with MLB hologram is not in the same category as regular baseball, IMHO.

              And since my stretch budget is FOUR - I am not going to pay for one GLOVE to be signed.

              And I have a shadow box frame in mind - Jersey hang on the back, two bats criss-cross and the signed WS practice ball on bottom. Dont know how much that going to cost - but I think that would be one sick combo.

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              • wsohlcano
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 148

                #8
                Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                There is a nice looking wristband going on EBay.

                That would look cool with the jersey and gloves.

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                • trsent
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 3739

                  #9
                  Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                  Originally posted by marino13



                  2009 WS Practice ball with MLB hologram is not in the same category as regular baseball, IMHO.

                  And since my stretch budget is FOUR - I am not going to pay for one GLOVE to be signed.

                  And I have a shadow box frame in mind - Jersey hang on the back, two bats criss-cross and the signed WS practice ball on bottom. Dont know how much that going to cost - but I think that would be one sick combo.
                  I'm sorry, but a practice ball used before a World Series game will have no value down the road. I can promise you this.

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                  • marino13
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 551

                    #10
                    Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                    Originally posted by trsent
                    I'm sorry, but a practice ball used before a World Series game will have no value down the road. I can promise you this.

                    Since I cant afford or locate an actual game used ball from 2009 world series, batting practice ball is my next best bet.


                    The ultimate display case that I was thinking need a baseball to complete. I still have a couple weeks to decide if I want to change it.


                    PS. I might contact my hookup if they can get a game ready '09 World Series - I might be just as happy with that.

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                    • legaleagle92481
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 2538

                      #11
                      Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                      Originally posted by marino13
                      ... If you have options - what would you get sign for keepsake? How about for "flipping" purpose?


                      My options are as follow:

                      1. Two bats - Black's (rarely seen used) and Ash's version.

                      2. One set of used batting gloves.

                      3. A couple authenticated 2009 WS Batting practice balls.

                      4. A game issued jersey.


                      My budget only allows two items to be signed - and if I really really stretch it, I might get four.


                      Your thought?
                      The gloves. Batting gloves look really cool signed. The bats I think would have most value if they are used so I would get them also.

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                      • maverick14
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 381

                        #12
                        Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                        Originally posted by trsent
                        I'm sorry, but a practice ball used before a World Series game will have no value down the road. I can promise you this.
                        I have to agree with this statement.
                        It's quite pricey but if you absolutely had to have one here is a gamer.
                        -Randy
                        rborrero14 at gmail.com

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                        • marino13
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 551

                          #13
                          Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                          Originally posted by maverick14
                          I have to agree with this statement.
                          It's quite pricey but if you absolutely had to have one here is a gamer.
                          http://auction.steinersports.com/cgi...&aunbr=2117169

                          Thanks for the lead but NO WAY I am going to spend about $1k for it. I dont see it is going for lesser than that.

                          Either way, I am sending out a request for a game-ready ones from someone who had accessed to them - hopefully, I wont get hurt with it.

                          I picked up one in the past and gave it away since I never thought I will have a chance to meet up and getting an autograph from Matsui or Jeter. But now, things change thanks to Matsui retirement.

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                          • nevrdiez34
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2010
                            • 596

                            #14
                            Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                            Personally I'd go with both bats and the game issued jersey. Batting gloves are nice and all, but I've seen a ton of gloves with bleeding on the signatures, especially when signed in blue sharpie, but I've seen plenty of issues with the black sharpie on gloves as well. I'm not sure if the material of the gloves is a contributing factor, but I tend to avoid batting glove signatures especially if the signatures are $200 a piece.
                            Always looking for Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field Items

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                            • marino13
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2010
                              • 551

                              #15
                              Re: Hideki Matsui's NYC Public Signing...

                              Originally posted by nevrdiez34
                              Personally I'd go with both bats and the game issued jersey. Batting gloves are nice and all, but I've seen a ton of gloves with bleeding on the signatures, especially when signed in blue sharpie, but I've seen plenty of issues with the black sharpie on gloves as well. I'm not sure if the material of the gloves is a contributing factor, but I tend to avoid batting glove signatures especially if the signatures are $200 a piece.

                              The main reason why I have not put too much thought on getting the batting gloves signed.

                              It would have been cooler if I had picked up the fielding glove back in the days - I thought $5k was too much for it so I passed.

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