Re: Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
Getting ANY Player GU glove for under $1,000.00 is a steal period.
Not because of popularity, etc - although that is obviously a major contributing factor.
Have any of you actually PRICED real Pro Model gloves? Hell, a 'good' softball glove at a major sports retailer will cost between $250-$300.
Some of the better PRO gloves start at near $1,500 and can go as high as $3,500 and up for Kangaroo Leather Pro Player Preferred, etc.
Rawlings, Mizuno, Wilson, etc know that players will pay good money for a glove - which is an INVESTMENT in their job.
I don't know where the 4-5 gloves a season number came from, but most MLB players use the SAME glove for years at a time. Some examples:
Troy Tulowitzki - Same glove he has used since 2007 per statements to the press from Troy.
Walt Weiss - the 'monster'. He was still using the same glove when he came to the Rockies that he used when he won the ROY in the AL for the Oakland A's! He just had it restrung every year or so
Jason Giambi - from all reports, he is still using the same glove he has used for years.
YES, players get new gloves each year from their respsective glove companies, but many of those will never see a playing field and will end up being given away as gifts.
Gloves - far and away - the single TOUGHEST GU item to obtain from most players.
Now, as far as hats... and I am a Hat Collector - is $650 to much? Maybe. But, next to gloves, one of the single MOST used pieces of equipment.
Like Gloves, many players wear the same Home and Road caps all year (except for special games - July 4th, etc) making them more scarce than Jerseys, Bats, Pants, etc.
I have a few hats that I have close to $400 into, so would I stretch that for a chance to own a Josh Hamilton VERIFIED GU WS Hat? Quite Possibly and I am now watching them both because of this thread...
Just my .02
- Smitty
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Re: Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
Good points, but I am not talking about what the current market bears. That is always going to be skewed by the current player's popularity or team he plays for (e.g., Nick Swisher - seriously?). Just because someone pays $$ for something, doesn't necessarily mean that paying that same price or something viewed as reasonable for another item that it was a good price. Why SHOULD a Hamilton bat or glove sell for $1000, $2000+? Because it can... that can't be a reason.
Hamilton is a terrific player, don't get me wrong. However, what happens is then people pay these prices now and then later when they're selling them, assuming Hamilton's value as a player hasn't changed, or potentially goes down, they try to recoup their investment and they can't because it's "Hamilton who?" and they get offers for less than half of what they paid. Why does an Eric Davis glove currently on eBay have a $2500 asking price?
But if you're a Hamilton fan and you really want something, then all the best to you and collect as freely as you wish. These are just my thoughts and not worth much to begin with.Leave a comment:
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Re: Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
I have to respectfully disagree here. Hamilton bats generally seem to fetch between 500-700. How many bats does he go through in a given season? 75-100 maybe. How many gloves does he likely use in a season? 1 or 2 most likely. Even if he goes through 5 gloves which seems highly unlikely they are still in far far shorter supply than a bat that can command 500-700, therefore being far more valuable than a bat. If the glove goes for 2k it is steal compared to the price of the bat. Gloves are generally undervalued.Leave a comment:
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Re: Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
I have to respectfully disagree here. Hamilton bats generally seem to fetch between 500-700. How many bats does he go through in a given season? 75-100 maybe. How many gloves does he likely use in a season? 1 or 2 most likely. Even if he goes through 5 gloves which seems highly unlikely they are still in far far shorter supply than a bat that can command 500-700, therefore being far more valuable than a bat. If the glove goes for 2k it is steal compared to the price of the bat. Gloves are generally undervalued.Leave a comment:
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Re: Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
Where do you get your figures? A couple of years ago, when a MLB authenticated Hamilton glove sold on MLB.com Auctions, it garnered in the ballpark of $2,000. And that was during a down year for Josh. Based on prices of other stars, I would say that a Hamilton glove is worth $2,500 to $3,500 at minimum.Leave a comment:
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Re: Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
Starting price is too high on the glove
Prices on gloves have been too high in general
Hamilton glove shouldn't sell for more than $600-750 tops - and that's only because of his current popularity - once that wanes, prices should drop, but who knows...Leave a comment:
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Re: Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
Here's a search link to all the Hamilton items:
http://auction.mlb.com/cgi-bin/ncomm...x=0&Submit.y=0.Leave a comment:
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Here's the link to the glove:
http://auction.mlb.com/cgi-bin/ncomm...unbr=169451811.
They had one up for auction a couple of years ago.Leave a comment:
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Here's the link to the glove:
http://auction.mlb.com/cgi-bin/ncomm...unbr=169451811.
They had one up for auction a couple of years ago.Leave a comment:
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They listed a game used glove too, although not attributed from the World Series.
$650 is too much for a hat though.Leave a comment:
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Josh Hamilton Holy Grail
Your chance to own a Josh Hamilton 2010 World Series game used hat. It shows a ton of use and is signed by the man himself. I would die for Bagwell's WS hat.
http://auction.mlb.com/cgi-bin/ncomm...unbr=169456991.
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