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Thread: Should I get it signed: Rivera
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02-11-2014, 05:58 PM #1
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Should I get it signed: Rivera
So I own a game used main field pitching from 2010. It was used for two mariano Rivera saves. He is doing a public signing next month. To have him sign it would be $299 and to have him write "game used saves 537 & 538" would be a extra $99, so pretty much $400.
So do you guys think it is worth getting him to sign it or wait acouple years and hope his prices go down.
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02-11-2014, 05:59 PM #2
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
Pitching Rubber**^
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02-11-2014, 06:01 PM #3
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
$400? To me that is insane...and I have a hard time believing that would increase its value $400. Unless you really want it signed I'd say no.
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02-11-2014, 06:02 PM #4
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
I wouldn't imagine prices going down, especially not 5 years from now....if you can afford it and you want it I say go for it.
I personally like my pieces signed.-Randy
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02-11-2014, 06:10 PM #5
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
$400 is a little expensive right now, but I would still get it anyways. Like the previous poster, I don't see the price going down anytime soon, especially because he's a Yankee lifer.
He also has one of the nicest and cleanest autographs in sports, imo.
So yes, get it signed now (if you can afford it, which it sounds like you can).
-Randy
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02-11-2014, 06:49 PM #6
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
Mariano is a as good as gold.
If you have a chance to get any gamer signed and inscribed, you should. As for the signature being affordable, you already dropped more than enough on the gamer, you SHOULD NOT have any worry about it?
But if you were spending your money on having bobblehead or anything generic (baseballs, jersey) - non-gamer, then yes, you are wasting your money.
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02-11-2014, 07:30 PM #7
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02-11-2014, 07:59 PM #8
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
I guess I should correct myself. It sounds like you want to get it signed for sure so I'd just get it signed. Pretty sure he has that contract with Steiner so I doubt prices ever really come down any time soon.
I personally don't see the value in players signing something and would actually prefer it not to be and pay less...that's just personal preference of mine, I know lots of people gotta have things signed.
I will say though his signature and inscription would look really nice on a pitching rubber. I envy you for having such an awesome piece.
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02-11-2014, 08:26 PM #9
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
If it helps at all. I mailed a bat into Steiner a few weeks ago to be signed and inscribed by Rivera and the price was higher than what they quoted you for the public signing. I highly doubt you ever find it cheaper. If you want it signed, get it signed.
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02-11-2014, 08:38 PM #10
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Re: Should I get it signed: Rivera
My big concern would be how well will the signature hold up on a pitching rubber over time. I've seen signatures that fade out on home plates and pitching rubbers as time goes by so its something you might want to look into before spending that much cash. Another option is getting a photo from the time framed he used it and display that with the item.