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  • schubert1970
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    Originally posted by joelsabi
    were you the only bidder?

    very kewl to have a lineup card to go with the passes Ted Williams and Willie McCovey Homerun bat. I wish I was rolling like you.

    i hope the Steiner lineup cards prices go back to normal next year. There was a jump of $500 for lineup cards and game baseballs by Steiner. I got a nice historical one from 2 seasons ago.

    Thank God I was the only bidder, I was already tapped out and couldn't afford much more. I actually got the idea from Tony. I was looking at post from the past few years and he purchased a lineup for of his Arod HR bats.

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by schubert1970
    I'm glad you remembered my HR ball. lol....

    I forgot to mention, along with that #522 bat I purchased. It took me several months to deal with Steiner to get the damn lineup card for that game on 4/16/08. They wanted 2k, then $1,500, then $1,000. Finally they put it in their auction and I paid $700.
    were you the only bidder?

    very kewl to have a lineup card to go with the passes Ted Williams and Willie McCovey Homerun bat. I wish I was rolling like you.

    i hope the Steiner lineup cards prices go back to normal next year. There was a jump of $500 for lineup cards and game baseballs by Steiner. I got a nice historical one from 2 seasons ago.

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  • schubert1970
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    Originally posted by frikativ54
    So they don't have to report for tax purposes?

    You avoid the 3% from the credit card company......and other benefits.

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by frikativ54
    I looked for you as well. Didn't find what I was looking for, but I was struck by how many game-used and "limited edition" autographed items there were from mvpmarketingmanagement and mannyramirezauthentic. I love the ones where it says "Yankee for Life".

    I respect A-Rod for his talent (I got to watching him growing up here in Seattle), but the every HR bats seems like it takes the concept of game-used too far. Is there really the demand out there for A-Rod's items that mvpmarketingmanagement needs to have 113 autographed "Yankee for Life" authentic jerseys?
    I think it is great what mvpmarketingmanagement and mannyramirezauthentic bring to the hobby. It brings opportunity for collectors at different income levels to get a part of history. It offers super high end stuff and offers something nice like these limited edition jerseys. i think there are at least 113 welloff parents out there willing to buys for that limited jersey as a birthday or christmas gift for their son. I have seen a couple of parents buy a game used bat for their sons a game used bat for their upcoming birthday at the Nationals so I know they are out there. There will always be a demand for high end stuff like Milestone HR bats because for such items the market extends past the ordinary demographics of serious hobbiest like people in our forum to

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  • schubert1970
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    Originally posted by joelsabi
    Looking at Ebay on MVP Marketing offerings:

    The HR passing Mickey Mantle goes for 15K or bo
    The HR passing Schmidt goes for 12.5 K or bo
    2 Non-Milestone HR goes for 8.5 K or bo
    GU bat used in final series 6 K or obo
    GU bat with “House Ruth Built” inscription 4K obo

    These all offered by MVP Marketing, which deals most of ARod’s stuff.

    So looks like Milestones bats were priced an additional 4-5K over a regular HR bat.

    The HR passing Mantle is actually for RBI's, not HR's. That bat AROD wanted 25k or so. No one thought they could sell the bat with any type of mark up, so Arod has kept that one from the last thing I was told.

    My own preference was to aquire a bat from a Yankee win @ Yankee Stadium.

    I agree that all those inscriptions "House Ruth Built", "Madonna Loves Me" , "Boros Rocks" etc. are a waste.

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by schubert1970
    About a 2k differential. You can typically work out a better deal if you pay cash.
    So they don't have to report for tax purposes?

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  • schubert1970
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    Originally posted by joelsabi
    Congrats. This will look great next to your ARod first HR baseball.
    I'm glad you remembered my HR ball. lol....

    I forgot to mention, along with that #522 bat I purchased. It took me several months to deal with Steiner to get the damn lineup card for that game on 4/16/08. They wanted 2k, then $1,500, then $1,000. Finally they put it in their auction and I paid $700.

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  • schubert1970
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    Originally posted by emann
    schubert1970

    Just out of curiousity, how much of a premium did the A-Rod HR bats go for over a "normal" GU bat when originally offered?

    About a 2k differential. You can typically work out a better deal if you pay cash.

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by emann
    schubert1970

    Just out of curiousity, how much of a premium did the A-Rod HR bats go for over a "normal" GU bat when originally offered?
    I looked for you as well. Didn't find what I was looking for, but I was struck by how many game-used and "limited edition" autographed items there were from mvpmarketingmanagement and mannyramirezauthentic. I love the ones where it says "Yankee for Life".

    I respect A-Rod for his talent (I got to watching him growing up here in Seattle), but the every HR bats seems like it takes the concept of game-used too far. Is there really the demand out there for A-Rod's items that mvpmarketingmanagement needs to have 113 autographed "Yankee for Life" authentic jerseys?

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by schubert1970
    I had this dilema when making my first Arod HR bat purchase. I could have bought 520, 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525. I'm sure there are a bunch of others you can find. I settled on #522 since it was more of a milestone bat by passing Williams and McCovey.

    I did pay a few more $$ but IMHO I believe this to be a more unique/milestone item than the other bats that I was offered. Had I actually attended one of the games that AROD hit a homer, I would have bought that bat. Before I made my purchase I ran my ideas on this board and got some great feedback.

    Currently MVP is offering the bat the passed Mike Schmidt...I guess this was also the first MLB reviewed HR using replay. I think
    Congrats. This will look great next to your ARod first HR baseball.

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  • joelsabi
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    Looking at Ebay on MVP Marketing offerings:

    The HR passing Mickey Mantle goes for 15K or bo
    The HR passing Schmidt goes for 12.5 K or bo
    2 Non-Milestone HR goes for 8.5 K or bo
    GU bat used in final series 6 K or obo
    GU bat with “House Ruth Built” inscription 4K obo

    These all offered by MVP Marketing, which deals most of ARod’s stuff.

    So looks like Milestones bats were priced an additional 4-5K over a regular HR bat.

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  • emann
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    schubert1970

    Just out of curiousity, how much of a premium did the A-Rod HR bats go for over a "normal" GU bat when originally offered?

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by skyking26
    Les: the bat was the actual 16th and final slam bat. It was nice. I spent a "ton" on everything else, so you can only do what you can do...
    Sweet, you sound like you have a nice collection!

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by emann
    Actually, I think a game ready glove is a bit better than a bat. The glove at least was probably broken in a bit and it's game used conterpart would be pretty expensive... A significant premium added to a bat that may have had some tar smeared on it or the number added to the knob in sharpie just seems of little interest to me.

    I think it also just depends on the collector. If the glove you have is a Bagwell one and you pretty much exclusively collect his items, I can see where any level of his items has value to you.
    Yeah, that's the thing. I was told by a couple of people that there hasn't been a legit Bagwell glove on the market. So, when I had the opportunity to purchase a "game-ready" glove, I jumped on the opportunity. Since Bagwell was my childhood idol, and I don't have a regular source of income, I decided to stick to just his game-used items.

    Though I do have a Biggio game-used ball, a Dotel minor league bat, and an Eduardo Perez cracked bat. I have several autographed items, from Lance Berkman, Felix Hernandez, Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, etc. So my autographed collection is not nearly as limited.

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  • skyking26
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    Les: the bat was the actual 16th and final slam bat. It was nice. I spent a "ton" on everything else, so you can only do what you can do...

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