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Not a new phenomenon, by any means. I recall being at a Phillies Wives Auction circa 1993 when a Darren Daulton GU Phillies jersey got into a bidding war between a teenage girl who idolized Daulton and a local radio personality. The girl won with a bid of $2,200. Even more inexplicable is her unwillingness to spend $20 on a pair of Daulton's GU pants with a noted dealer of the era. It takes all types, I guess, especially when a tax write-off is involved.
Not a new phenomenon, by any means. I recall being at a Phillies Wives Auction circa 1993 when a Darren Daulton GU Phillies jersey got into a bidding war between a teenage girl who idolized Daulton and a local radio personality. The girl won with a bid of $2,200. Even more inexplicable is her unwillingness to spend $20 on a pair of Daulton's GU pants with a noted dealer of the era. It takes all types, I guess, especially when a tax write-off is involved.
Dave Miedema
Yep...agree. How about $7000 for Khalil Mack? Yes....7 grand.
ALWAYS buying PHOTO MATCHED Marcus Allen and Anfernee Hardaway jerseys. Also always buying Tennessee Volunteer jerseys and anything Tony Delk.
Seems to be very difficult to get gamers of stars at a decent price on any of the the major auction sites for the leagues, Meigray, MLB, NFL, seems like NFL is the hardest though, assuming it's because of the charity aspect of the auctions.
Seems to be very difficult to get gamers of stars at a decent price on any of the the major auction sites for the leagues, Meigray, MLB, NFL, seems like NFL is the hardest though, assuming it's because of the charity aspect of the auctions.
When you really look into it the majority of auctions give very little to charity if any. Of course you have the certain teams that give all proceeds but that is getting rarer and rarer.
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