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05-29-2006, 04:22 PM #1
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Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
Jordan, Bird, Magic Dream Team auto 16x20. I remember when this came out in the catalog, but passed on it at the time.
How many of these exist? under 50 I would guess. I RARELY see them for sale on ebay or at shows.
Anyone remembered what the retail on this item was way back when?
Also, AMI has their description wrong I believe- if I remember correctly UDA released 3 versions of this photo, 1 signed by only bird, one signed by bird and jordan, and one signed by all three. That would make magics auto the rarest and not jordan.
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05-29-2006, 04:23 PM #2
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
sorry, forgot the link, here it is.
https://www.americanmemorabilia.com/...ction_ID=29348
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05-29-2006, 04:49 PM #3
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
This item was very easy to find and it shouldn't sell for more than $1000.00 if even that.
(No, I'm not bidding on this item )
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05-29-2006, 04:56 PM #4
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
hmmm, just did a little research. It sells for a bit more than u suspect Joel.
https://www.americanmemorabilia.com/...ction_ID=14898
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05-29-2006, 05:13 PM #5
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
Dude, did you see the smiley face with the wink?
Then again, since you offered me this piece a few months ago and told me that if I didn't take it that you would consign it to AMI, I can understand your hype on these boards over the item. Just funny how you ask a question about the item when it is your item.
Oh and yes, they messed up the description. You should call Tony Tuesday and have him correct it. Bird single signed a bunch, then Jordan and Bird dual signed a bunch and all three signed the least. No number was released of how many were autographed for UDA by all three, but it was more than 50 but possibly less than 500. I know this because when they were originally released by UDA I bought 50 of them signed by the three. (Later I bought about 200 of them signed by just Jordan and Bird which I sold to someone who had Magic sign them. I never bought any autographed by Bird only)
The reason you never see them for sale is because most are in private collections that will never hit the streets again.
No big deal, I had already bookmarked the item on the AMI web-site to bid as I told you I would.
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05-29-2006, 05:15 PM #6
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
Originally Posted by mmonte4
The market for Jordan (UDA), Bird (Schwartz) and Magic (Prince) items has all plummeted since then.
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05-29-2006, 05:18 PM #7
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
Joel, this item isnt mine. What makes you think I ever tried to sell you this or any other Jordan item?
I own one piece of Jordan memorbilia- game used shoes from 95-96- thats all.
I was asking cause I think this is an awesome item, and one that I never see. Besides, if I had it, I would hang on to it.
I seriously doubt it will go for under $1000 by the way.
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05-29-2006, 05:19 PM #8
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
BTW, do you remember the retail on it?
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05-29-2006, 05:25 PM #9
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
Ok, the consignor offered me the item on these boards a few months ago.
No big deal, I WAS JOKING ABOUT IT GOING FOR $1000.00 - See the wink?
Jesus, chill out.
I believe original UDA SRP was $800.00 with cost at $400.00, but this is a fine guess of like over ten years ago!
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05-29-2006, 05:28 PM #10
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Re: Just how tough is this UDA to find? AMI
im not trying to be confrontational, but I would never promote an item of mine over the boards.
So you were buying them for 400 each at one point- WOW, NOT BAD.
I wish I had kept some of my old UDA catalogs, Id love to go back and flip through those.