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    Game Used Abuse

    Hey guys,

    Ive had some problems recently with game used items I have purchased being uncared for neglected while being shipped to me (whether its third party carrier or person to person).

    The first, was my previous 2010 Albert Pujols Game Used bat. Was sent in the mail with just the bat and peanuts. They stuck to the mid section of the bat, which I had to pick off for about 4 hours and eventually sent back... (it turned out to be the best bat they had). So now im stuck with a decent Pujols, about a ton of cash and the company looks at me like I should fine with it.

    The second, was when I bought a certain bat, the seller while walking to bring it to me (wasnt a third party seller, he was with the team), was swinging it, knocking the head of the bat on the cement, kicking it off his foot... I just was amazed that someone would do this right in front of my face.

    Anyways, I would like to hear some stories, or just find out that Im not a lone in this, Ive talked to several forum members about it. Just wanted to hear some thoughts.

    -Tony
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    Always looking for ALEX AVILA, ALBERT PUJOLS, HOME RUN BATS, and any high end gamers from 90's-00's stars.

    Tony Servitto
    My Email: servitto84@yahoo.com
    My Website: http://vitosbatsandmemorabilia.webs.com/

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    Re: Game Used Abuse

    I've never understood why a baseball bat would need to be shipped with packing peanuts. It's a piece of wood! And the USPS boxes are very durable anyway. How about an unwritten code among all collectors......if your bat is selling for about $X amound you should be required to throw in a free bat tube no matter what!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onlyalbert View Post
    I've never understood why a baseball bat would need to be shipped with packing peanuts. It's a piece of wood! And the USPS boxes are very durable anyway. How about an unwritten code among all collectors......if your bat is selling for about $X amound you should be required to throw in a free bat tube no matter what!
    Agreed, you would think 3k would break the threshold requirement.

    -Tony
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    Always looking for ALEX AVILA, ALBERT PUJOLS, HOME RUN BATS, and any high end gamers from 90's-00's stars.

    Tony Servitto
    My Email: servitto84@yahoo.com
    My Website: http://vitosbatsandmemorabilia.webs.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by spartanservitto View Post
    Agreed, you would think 3k would break the threshold requirement.

    -Tony
    The last Pujols I got was shipped in a free bat tube, and I didn't pay that much.

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    I got cleats that were used for at least a significant portion of a player’s Rookie Season during the Rookie Season in which he broke a franchise rookie record. I was thrilled to have them signed, but in addition to being personalized (which wasn’t requested) they were signed “Season”, generally without any season being specified. I was actually pleased by the personalization (I’ll be keeping them forever), but it sure would have been nice that if the word “season” was on the signature, that the particular season would have been defined! I really want to catch up with the player, provide him with another of the same pen (which I need to find), and ask him to denote the season specifically so the signature doesn’t look sloppy.


    Or am I being silly and “Season” generically should be a cool thing (even unspecified) on a signature on a guy’s Rookie Cleats. BTW, this is a situation where the Cleats were also signed his Rookie Year and came from his own locker, so it’s not a thing where the player was uncertain what season they were from.

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    The way some shipping companies throw around boxes I want my items, including bats, protected in some way. I always package bats I seel in a tube with padding on each end to stabilize the bat and add padding around the tube while in the box. It's simple courtesy to the person buying the bat. When I ship a jersey I put it in a waterproof envelope inside the box. If everyone took the same precaution they would want for themselves we would all avoid a lot of headache. My recent big purchase of a game used glove from Grey Flannel was only in a cardboard box with no protection. While I realize that gloves are used and abused I don't want the box getting wet and changing the glove forever from how it was when the player used it. Maybe that's just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dplettn View Post
    I got cleats that were used for at least a significant portion of a player’s Rookie Season during the Rookie Season in which he broke a franchise rookie record. I was thrilled to have them signed, but in addition to being personalized (which wasn’t requested) they were signed “Season”, generally without any season being specified. I was actually pleased by the personalization (I’ll be keeping them forever), but it sure would have been nice that if the word “season” was on the signature, that the particular season would have been defined! I really want to catch up with the player, provide him with another of the same pen (which I need to find), and ask him to denote the season specifically so the signature doesn’t look sloppy.


    Or am I being silly and “Season” generically should be a cool thing (even unspecified) on a signature on a guy’s Rookie Cleats. BTW, this is a situation where the Cleats were also signed his Rookie Year and came from his own locker, so it’s not a thing where the player was uncertain what season they were from.
    I think if you have a personal connection to the player he would understand and be cool with it.....if not, (and I was the player) I would think you were a little "nuts" ya know what I mean? I undertand it from out point of view. I had Colby Rasmus personalize a bat from his rookie year "2009 Rookie Season" and it looks awesome in silver paint pen on his black bat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onlyalbert View Post
    The last Pujols I got was shipped in a free bat tube, and I didn't pay that much.
    Was it from sportsmemorabilia.com, or a private collector. Im talking about a merchant doing , a person with particularized knowledge the specializes in the sale of these items.... Granted, John Smith a fellow collector may know better, but I paid the cost from a legit merchant. I expect protection.

    -Tony
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    Always looking for ALEX AVILA, ALBERT PUJOLS, HOME RUN BATS, and any high end gamers from 90's-00's stars.

    Tony Servitto
    My Email: servitto84@yahoo.com
    My Website: http://vitosbatsandmemorabilia.webs.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinwc80 View Post
    The way some shipping companies throw around boxes I want my items, including bats, protected in some way. I always package bats I seel in a tube with padding on each end to stabilize the bat and add padding around the tube while in the box. It's simple courtesy to the person buying the bat. When I ship a jersey I put it in a waterproof envelope inside the box. If everyone took the same precaution they would want for themselves we would all avoid a lot of headache. My recent big purchase of a game used glove from Grey Flannel was only in a cardboard box with no protection. While I realize that gloves are used and abused I don't want the box getting wet and changing the glove forever from how it was when the player used it. Maybe that's just me.
    Definitely agree on the plastic bag aspect. All jerseys I have received were in large zip locks which I would think would be a no brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onlyalbert View Post
    I think if you have a personal connection to the player he would understand and be cool with it.....if not, (and I was the player) I would think you were a little "nuts" ya know what I mean? I undertand it from out point of view. I had Colby Rasmus personalize a bat from his rookie year "2009 Rookie Season" and it looks awesome in silver paint pen on his black bat!
    To be clear.... I AM "nuts"! I spent money on another man's worn shoewear! But I think players understand that to us as fans, its in the course of celebrating the joy they bring us as fans. Players probably think we're even more nuts to spend so much money on tickets! And, in a sense, they are right again!

    But ultimately, its a symbiotic relationship. They infuse us with Sports passion and team pride, which we cherish. They often cherish our applause too... in addition to the $.

 

 

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