AMI's FANTATIC ASSORTMENT OF GAMERS
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Brett Herman
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Re: AMI's FANTATIC ASSORTMENT OF GAMERS
AMI has just listed their new items for their current auction.
The offerings consist of:
Game used baseball:
7 bats
4 jerseys (including this 1974 "mystery" Stars jersey. No mention of any type of Lampson LOA, so I'm a little uncomfortable bidding on such an item void of his expert evaluation!)
6 misc. items
1 Yankees bunting
Game used basketball:
5 pairs of worn sneakers
With such an astounding assortment of quality game used items being offered, why do collectors continue to speculate that AMI is in trouble?
Howard Wolf
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Re: AMI's FANTATIC ASSORTMENT OF GAMERS
AMI has just listed their new items for their current auction.
The offerings consist of:
Game used baseball:
7 bats
4 jerseys (including this 1974 "mystery" Stars jersey. No mention of any type of Lampson LOA, so I'm a little uncomfortable bidding on such an item void of his expert evaluation!)
6 misc. items
1 Yankees bunting
Game used basketball:
5 pairs of worn sneakers
With such an astounding assortment of quality game used items being offered, why do collectors continue to speculate that AMI is in trouble?
Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@comcast.net
Howard:
Based on their current assortment of fine items, do we take this to mean that the slavery braclet from the last auction sold as I know there were questions about the authenticity of this item since it did not have a Lampson LOA with any detail. Additionally, I noticed that the following high quality items that you pointed out from their previous auction are missing in this auctions, Matsuhama jersey or a Hisho Japanese League button-down to name a few. I knew I should have jumped on those items during the last auction as they are surely in high demand.
On another note Vic Moreno assured me via email last week that all those nasty rumors of AMI's demise are greatly exaggerated. With fine offerings such as those in their current auction, there is no doubt in my mind that AMI is quite obviously the most powerful player in the sports auction industry.Brett Herman
brettherman2131@hotmail.com
Always looking for Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Orioles game used bats and jersey's.Comment
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Re: AMI's FANTATIC ASSORTMENT OF GAMERS
Brett-
Forget about the slavery bracelet, I'm more interested learning about lot #16 (exact description from the AMI listing):
1974 Blues "Shooting Star" Game-Used Minor League Jersey (Chenille Embroidery on Front)
This is the mother of all minor league jerseys. Offered is a 1974 Blues "shooting stars" jersey with the famous chenille configuration on front. The zip-up shows decent wear and has "BLUES" affixed below the team insignia on front. A Wilson size "46" label is sewn in the collar. A year swatch occupies the tail.
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Beside the fact that there is no photo of this "mother of all minor league jerseys", what in the world is it??????
Possibly a vintage Perryville Stars softball team jersey?
Maybe it's one of the classic Bellevue Stars jerseys worn by the 8 year old boys?
Fantastic job of providing needed information and photos to maximize your consignors profits and bidders understanding of the lot.
Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@comcast.netComment
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Re: AMI's FANTATIC ASSORTMENT OF GAMERS
Brett-
Forget about the slavery bracelet, I'm more interested learning about lot #16 (exact description from the AMI listing):
1974 Blues "Shooting Star" Game-Used Minor League Jersey (Chenille Embroidery on Front)
This is the mother of all minor league jerseys. Offered is a 1974 Blues "shooting stars" jersey with the famous chenille configuration on front. The zip-up shows decent wear and has "BLUES" affixed below the team insignia on front. A Wilson size "46" label is sewn in the collar. A year swatch occupies the tail.
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Beside the fact that there is no photo of this "mother of all minor league jerseys", what in the world is it??????
Possibly a vintage Perryville Stars softball team jersey?
Maybe it's one of the classic Bellevue Stars jerseys worn by the 8 year old boys?
Fantastic job of providing needed information and photos to maximize your consignors profits and bidders understanding of the lot.
Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@comcast.net
I can tell you definitively that based on the spectacular job that AMI is doing not only picking up high quality consignments for auction but as Howard is pointing out, providing excellent information and photos to potential bidders, I know that AMI is the auction house for me for all of my future selling needs.Brett Herman
brettherman2131@hotmail.com
Always looking for Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Orioles game used bats and jersey's.Comment
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