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Really man. Are u going to keep going? I've owned 1 2012 bat and about 7 2013's. Goldin has had the perfect 10 since may. Those listings are from July. Please stop researching me and just bid. I'm not getting into a pissing match while you try to rain on the parade. Go bid on something
I wasn't researching you. I was merely commenting on the bat sales, since Chris said that $7000 is normal for Trout gamers. I looked at the photos, and you're right that it's not the same bat, so I was mistaken. That said, you did claim that I was wrong on thinking a 2012 bat was a 2013 bat, which I wasn't.
Really man. Are u going to keep going? I've owned 1 2012 bat and about 7 2013's. Goldin has had the perfect 10 since may. Those listings are from July. Please stop researching me and just bid. I'm not getting into a pissing match while you try to rain on the parade. Go bid on something
Again I appreciate your Intrest and homework but check all your dates how could I sell a bat that is in goldin and eBay at the same time. The one you saw on eBay is actual a PSA 9 and will be back up in a week or so. You are not blind just wrong. Thank you for your Intrest thank you goldin and thank you bidders. This is awesome!!
If I'm wrong, you should revise your listing title, as it clearly says:
"Mike Trout 2013 GAME USED bat SIGNED and inscribed MLB Angels autograph MVP"
You should also change the images:
If someone happened to win that bat, they'd be pretty mad when you send them a 2012 bat that's unsigned.
As I said in the previous post, the Trout GU inscription and the * were probably enough to make the PSA GU10 a formality.
Again I appreciate your Intrest and homework but check all your dates how could I sell a bat that is in goldin and eBay at the same time. The one you saw on eBay is actual a PSA 9 and will be back up in a week or so. You are not blind just wrong. Thank you for your Intrest thank you goldin and thank you bidders. This is awesome!!
Given that it's in Goldin, I would say it's very likely authentic. That said, how would someone begin to authenticate something like that? It seems to be in a similar vein to "tokens" for numismatic collectibles. Generally speaking, the prices are low, since the demand side of the market always questions "How easy would that be to fake?"
In fact, here's the same bat for $3650, which CreelsGameday ended up ending early. I can only guess that the bat was sold to the consignor privately, since it was listed a short time later (and then relisting it in the link provided in the last post) by Demers:
Again, all I was saying was that Goldin + PSA GU10 resulted in a bat that couldn't sell for $3650 now selling for $9000+ ($7500+21% BP). I think it's wonderful for the consignor, and a great testament to the marketing power of Goldin.
Dan thanks for the info but that was a rookie 2012 bat I owned that was a PSA 9 unsigned. The one in goldin is a 2013 signed PSA 10. I do appreciate you watching my auction though.
Yes. It was $3,999.99 on eBay and ended with no bids. Of course, that was on eBay... and that was without JT's LOA. Either way, with the asterisk and Trout's auto, the LOA seemed to be a formality, more than anything else... though that formality doubled the value, it seems.
Dan thanks for the info but that was a rookie 2012 bat I owned that was a PSA 9 unsigned. The one in goldin is a 2013 signed PSA 10. I do appreciate you watching my auction though.
I am presuming you as saying he listed it for $3,999 on eBay. Is that correct? Why anyone would EVER try to sell a desirable sports memorabilia item on eBay rather than consigning it to Goldin is beyond my understanding.
-Chris
Yes. It was $3,999.99 on eBay and ended with no bids. Of course, that was on eBay... and that was without JT's LOA. Either way, with the asterisk and Trout's auto, the LOA seemed to be a formality, more than anything else... though that formality doubled the value, it seems.
As a bidder, I can't tell you how many times I've been preoccupied and forgot to get a bid in before the initial deadline. I appreciate the reminders, I just delete auction house reminders if I'm already watching it like a hawk. I still remember the Marquis Grissom game worn jersey I forgot to get my bid in on...
Thanks for the reminders.
Plus I'm a consignor. So please remind people, again, about the Bonds, Yadi, Jeter, Billy Hamilton and Ortiz items you have...
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