What's that one piece you'll never get rid of?

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  • panthrotc
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    My McGwire 1998 Heavily Game used Bat. My favorite player of all time. and to have a bat according to the batch number dates to Mid September, It was used during the time after he hit 62. lets just say I'll be buried with this bat. Not to mention during the time this bat was used i was dating the girl of my dreams so it comes from a time when i was the happiest in life and the happiest time as a sports fan.

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  • TNTtoys
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    The central piece to my 1987 Mets collection...
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  • momen55
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    momen clemente gamer. one of 6 he ordered in 1959!
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  • MikeSharon
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    The one piece Ill never get rid of is a pair of Nolan Ryan cleats that I bought from Reid Ryan at a show in the basement of the Astrodome in 1988.

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  • suave1477
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    Actually I apologize I do have one other piece which I forgot to mention but its not Game Used but I value dearly.

    I have a bat autographed by over 80 Yankees with 60 inscriptions from players dating back from 1948 till now and I am still adding to it.
    6 of the autographs are from players that are deceased.

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  • BULBUS
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    George,

    Thats a sweet Mattingly as well!

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  • JETEFAN
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    Originally posted by BULBUS
    Mine is my 86-87 Mattingly gamer.

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    George,

    Can you post pics of your Mattingly rookie bat?

    Chris

    Hi Chris,

    Here is the picture, Bat obtained from Jim Caravello, your bat is awsome !!!!!!
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  • beavisrules
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    that would be my Joe Theismann gamer for 2 reasons:

    1. it's one of my favorites
    2. when I bought it, it was under the understanding that I was keeping the jersey for myself and not to auction or for resale, so it isn't going anywhere

    a close second would be my Julius Jones gamer

    great thread - interesting to see all the items that some cherish so dearly - just goes to show all the different interests out there

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  • suave1477
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    WOW thats a hard one I have so many peices that I like a lot. I would have to say it would be between 3.

    1988 Game Used Mets Darryl Strawberry Jersey - one of his best seasons
    1998 Game Used World Series Yankees Jorge Posada Jersey - Yankees best season in their history
    or
    1999 Game Used World Series Yankees Darryl Strawberry Jersey

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  • BULBUS
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    Mine is my 86-87 Mattingly gamer.

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    George,

    Can you post pics of your Mattingly rookie bat?

    Chris

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  • JETEFAN
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    Several items....

    Jeter Game used Rookie Bat and Jersey
    Mattingly Game used 1987 jersey and Rookie bat
    Ripken game used 1988 jersey and Rookie bat
    Munson game used rookie bat

    Tough to choose !!!!!!!!!

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  • karamaxjoe
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    The last item in my collection to go will be my Richard Gossage 1976 White Sox shorts. If you can find any other properly tagged shorts from that game, I'm always interested. Good luck

    Mike
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  • ironmanfan
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    While some of the newer guys in the hobby might be surprised to see an actual locker nameplate void of vibrant colors and multiple holograms, the most sentimental piece I own is Cal's locker nameplate that he personally handed to me after the last (home) game of the 1988 season (I was fortunate to get clubhouse access from a friend who worked for an area radio station). The thing I remember is that even though it's only laminated cardboard, after I asked Cal for it, he actually left to ask someone if it was OK to give it to me...
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  • skyking26
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    Originally posted by jonincleve
    1970's buddy bell red cleveland indians jersey. it was my holy grail until i found it in the late 1990's.

    take care
    john
    You have some awesome stuff Jon. Remember me when you go to sell that Thome jersey, your pal Bob...

    I have been thinking about how to reply to this thread for a day or so. I am not sure how to pinpoint just one thing. I could say of my 20+ Kingman bats the J93, as it is an extremely huge bat and very rare, I think moreso than the bicentennials I own. I could say one of the 7 Kong jerseys which I am finding out recently how tuff they are. My McGwire WS bats... But, probably the toughest thing to replace would be my Huntsville Stars McGwire home heavily used jersey, auto'd in the collar and front in blue sharpie. I have owned the item since the early to mid 90's. I am told that after the 98 campaign I could have had $15-20,000 for it which I now whould take in a heartbeat. I am also told today with the auto's and right person it could see $4000. Money is not everything, I am a collector. If I had equal value in Mac collectibles I would move it now, but otherwise it is a keeper.

    Just my 2 cents. RK

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  • jonincleve
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    1970's buddy bell red cleveland indians jersey. it was my holy grail until i found it in the late 1990's.

    take care
    john
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