Now they're cutting up bigger pieces of game used bats and selling them. Here's an Ellsbury bat piece that is on Ebay right now. I hate this crap.
Look at this bull crap!
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I understand, Greg. Go figure. I wonder what happens to the center label area of those bats ???
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That really is bizarre. I just don't get it. I can almost kind of get the cards with the little slivers of bat in them, because at least those have a picture of the player on them. This I just don't get at all.Comment
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could this be the next great redemption idea for the card companies?Baseball do what it do
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Kind of a bummer to see these up... Aside from trying to make 3x the price of an individual bat, why not just leave it in one piece? And what happens to the part with no name and not way to ID it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/GAME-USED-Piece-...#ht_536wt_1139Russell Wuerffel
Always looking for Chipper Jones game used bats and authenticated hits and MLB authenticated commemorative logo basballs.
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The card companies are big bidders and buyers during Grey Flannel and AMI auctions. Recently I was bidding against Upper Deck on a Steve Young 94 gamer and they drove the price up to 5000! They were gonna cut it up but I sucked it up and paid the extra cash. I also know of a beautiful 49ers collection that they are after to cut up. The owner said that they offer good money, almost more than collectors are willing to pay. Once these shirts are gone history goes with them. It is hard to compete with big corporations though. I have also heard that people will buy shirts under the guise of wanting to add them to their collection only to turn around and sell them to Upper Deck right away. When you are competing with a company like them, there is almost no competition as their pockets a very deep. It takes a reasonable shirt and turns it into an expensive one. It is a real shame.Comment
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Curious to know how you knew you were bidding against Upper Deck?
The card companies are big bidders and buyers during Grey Flannel and AMI auctions. Recently I was bidding against Upper Deck on a Steve Young 94 gamer and they drove the price up to 5000! They were gonna cut it up but I sucked it up and paid the extra cash. I also know of a beautiful 49ers collection that they are after to cut up. The owner said that they offer good money, almost more than collectors are willing to pay. Once these shirts are gone history goes with them. It is hard to compete with big corporations though. I have also heard that people will buy shirts under the guise of wanting to add them to their collection only to turn around and sell them to Upper Deck right away. When you are competing with a company like them, there is almost no competition as their pockets a very deep. It takes a reasonable shirt and turns it into an expensive one. It is a real shame.Comment
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same here ....
As far as game used cards, I have always wondered if the card companies would simply buy one bat, and chip it up. Maybe a little league bat, maybe a 2x4, or a broomstick .... who knows. The "chase" seems more about getting one of the created rarities, not the sliver of wood that is inside.
I kinda like those pencil holders actually.looking for Phillies GU batsComment
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The card companies are big bidders and buyers during Grey Flannel and AMI auctions. Recently I was bidding against Upper Deck on a Steve Young 94 gamer and they drove the price up to 5000! They were gonna cut it up but I sucked it up and paid the extra cash. I also know of a beautiful 49ers collection that they are after to cut up. The owner said that they offer good money, almost more than collectors are willing to pay. Once these shirts are gone history goes with them. It is hard to compete with big corporations though. I have also heard that people will buy shirts under the guise of wanting to add them to their collection only to turn around and sell them to Upper Deck right away. When you are competing with a company like them, there is almost no competition as their pockets a very deep. It takes a reasonable shirt and turns it into an expensive one. It is a real shame.Comment
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