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    Re: Whacked out value?.....or not...

    maybe its the same dude who bought his 500th HR baseball for half a million.

    how do you see the bidding history on this auction house?
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    Re: Whacked out value?.....or not...

    Quote Originally Posted by joelsabi View Post
    maybe its the same dude who bought his 500th HR baseball for half a million.

    how do you see the bidding history on this auction house?
    You don't. It was a live floor auction.

    I was on the phone. This is one of the bats I wanted to bid on, so I reserved a phone line to bid on it. But out of the shoot, it was $7,000, so I just sat on the phone in amazement as it climbed higher....when it hit $11,000, I was laughing in amazement with the guy on the phone. I was shocked it went for what it did.

    All I know is I'm going to the Tri-Star show this weekend in San Francisco, and I'm bringing pictures of the bat. Eddie Murray will be signing there. He played AAA in Rochester, New York, with my cousin, so I have a good excuse to get up front and chat with him. I'm going to tell him about his rookie bat, and ask if he was aware of what it went for.

    Then I'm going to ask him the $64,000 question.

    "Is it really one of your rookie bats with your tape job on it?"

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    Re: Whacked out value?.....or not...

    On the other side of the coin....how about this "value"?...

    Sold for $90,000.......$107,550.00 with juice.....

    Consigned directly by the son of umpire Doug Harvey, Sandy Koufax's 1966 glove.....his last season....
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    Re: Whacked out value?.....or not...

    Quote Originally Posted by suicide_squeeze View Post
    Consigned directly by the son of umpire Doug Harvey, Sandy Koufax's 1966 glove.....his last season....
    WoW!!!

    Koufax used a Rocky Colovito Personal Model?

    and Consigned by the son of 'God' no less...

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    Re: Whacked out value?.....or not...

    What's going on with Eddie Murray? When did he all of a sudden become popular again? Here's another one http://www.greyflannelauctions.com/L...px?lotid=21071

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    I too was shocked and amazed at the Murray bat in Heritage going for over $15K. Is there any way that the buyer recoups his investment when he eventually sells? I will be interested to hear suicide squeeze's summary of his interactions with Murray at the upcoming TriStar show re: this bat.

    As suicide squeeze pointed out, the Foxx bat also went for a very healthy price in Heritage (over $35K). These two sales raise the larger question of whether the bat market is healthier than the economy. Further, can the bat market defy the economy? Thoughts?

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    Re: Whacked out value?.....or not...

    Quote Originally Posted by sforaker View Post
    I too was shocked and amazed at the Murray bat in Heritage going for over $15K. Is there any way that the buyer recoups his investment when he eventually sells? I will be interested to hear suicide squeeze's summary of his interactions with Murray at the upcoming TriStar show re: this bat.

    As suicide squeeze pointed out, the Foxx bat also went for a very healthy price in Heritage (over $35K). These two sales raise the larger question of whether the bat market is healthier than the economy. Further, can the bat market defy the economy? Thoughts?
    I can only answer that by saying if I wasn't so strapped right now, I'd have run that Foxx bat up a lot higher.....some pieces are just priceless, and that bat IMO was a keeper...a museum piece. Well worth the $35,000.00

    The Murray bat........wow. I just don't know about that one.

    I think the guy who won that, if he turns around to sell it, takes a heavy hit. But you just NEVER know? And if Murray says it's definately his from his rookie year (I'm sure he'll be able to tell by the tape job and the style LS and color), then it's probably worth every penny.

    Remember, he is one of only three (well, four, if you count Palmeiro..... ) players to have 3K hits, and 500 homers.....so he matters in a big way. An uncracked rookie bat from a guy like that......a guy who played the game right.....maybe he is finally starting to see value come to his items by collectors who appreciate his career, where he never realized it before because of all the "easy-money stats" from the steroid era.

    Just a thought....

 

 

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