Re: Too much wear/use becomes uncollectable
May sound crazy but try a little flame. A quick run of a Bic lighter. Butane torches (like the ones for your grill - Not plumbing torches) work the best. The link will catch but it will not heat enough to damage or melt the tar.
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Re: Too much wear/use becomes uncollectable
Some collector like that super clean game issued jersey in their collection.
Then are some who like as much use as possible on a bat and jersey.
Is there a point where too much use or wear on a game used item becomes uncollectable or an eyesore to your collection.
For example,
Would a cracked bat make it into your collection?
Would a shattered bat make it into your collection?
Would a shredded football jersey have a chance in your collection?
Would love to get my hands on Jorge Posada's game used batting helmet... You seen it? You cant barely see the NY logo in the front... and for the #20 in the back...
The helmet looks like it went to war and back...
I have a Scott Brosius from '99 season ... it has so much pine tar on it ... i made a mistake by putting it in a bat sock .. to make the story short... now Brosius bat got a lot of white lints where the pine tar is....
Anyone here know what is the best way to remove those lints without removing the pine tar?Leave a comment:
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Re: Too much wear/use becomes uncollectable
I love a jersey to show good wear, especially football and hockey! The more marks, rips, burns, the better in my opinion.
I do stop well before the smelly jerseys...nothing worse than bringing that locker room smell home. Always able to wash it out, but I often will leave those for the ones who like that stuff.Leave a comment:
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I love Items that Show lots of Use to them.Tar-Cleat Marks-Ball Marks-Dirt on Jerseys ETC.
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GeoffLeave a comment:
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I think that's why the downtown Dug Out store MGR has given me good deals on Rox GU hats in the past. The store is small and she HATES the smell!
Thank god my basement is unfinished and open...
I collect hats because they are usually cheaper than Jerseys of Bats - even though most players use less hats in a season so there are fewer to go around!
- ChrisLeave a comment:
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Maple took care of me not collecting shattered bats. I will say whatever MLB did this past season must be working since I am seeing a lot more maple with cracks rather than being shattered.
If a bat is missing the label where the players name is I am fine with it as long as I can see it is clearly used by said player. The price also has to be much lower than a full bat. I have a couple Buhner's that split on the barrel and are missing his name but clearly he used them.
I have one bat without a handle and it still bothers me even though I have dups and purchased it like 3 years ago. So for me missing handles is where I draw the line. I would not be interested in just a handle either.
Hats, cleats and batting helmets can be hammered. I guess once they are cut up for cards is when I am no longer interested in them.Leave a comment:
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Re: Too much wear/use becomes uncollectable
grass and dirt stains on a jersey from sliding into third look great too. give me a reyes, an ichiro and a gardner.
a bat snapped into two with one's own leg, give me a bo jackson, milton bradley and a kemp.Leave a comment:
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I like as much game use as possible. No washed jerseys or bats that are barely used for me. Give me grass, dirt and pine tar!Leave a comment:
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I have had bats (that I sold) that had lettering that was barely decipherable. I have also had a few that I had to use wood filler in order to display them.
At one time, I had a hat collection...but my office started stinking - even with plastic covers on them. Nasty.
I don't mind cracks or splits, but I want to read the name...and be able to display it.Leave a comment:
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Re: Too much wear/use becomes uncollectable
I have had bats (that I sold) that had lettering that was barely decipherable. I have also had a few that I had to use wood filler in order to display them.
At one time, I had a hat collection...but my office started stinking - even with plastic covers on them. Nasty.
I don't mind cracks or splits, but I want to read the name...and be able to display it.Leave a comment:
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In some cases, too much use (more to do with millions of washings than blood or pine tar stains) may be an indication that the jersey has been recycled to the minors quite a bit since it was worn by the major leaguer. This sometimes makes the shirt seem less attractive to particular collectors.Leave a comment:
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Blood, Mud, and Patina!!! That is where its at. I would be happy to put a destroyed jersey in my collection. It adds to the value, IMO, in the case of football jerseys - easy photo matches, essence of the game, etc....
MOST DEFINITELY!Leave a comment:
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Too much wear/use becomes uncollectable
Some collector like that super clean game issued jersey in their collection.
Then are some who like as much use as possible on a bat and jersey.
Is there a point where too much use or wear on a game used item becomes uncollectable or an eyesore to your collection.
For example,
Would a cracked bat make it into your collection?
Would a shattered bat make it into your collection?
Would a shredded football jersey have a chance in your collection?Leave a comment:
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Wow - I have to say, I was really impressed with that collection. I especially loved the first baseman's gloves. You should post the pictures of the gloves here, because that will give collectors an idea of what true game-used is. Those 1B gloves put my Bagwell game-ready glove to shame!
Enjoy your collection!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by frikativ54Sweet, you sound like you have a nice collection!Leave a comment:
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