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And I know you dont care, but wouldnt a present day auto on a more vintage item, let alone a Rose auto thats a dime a dozen, decrease the value of the jersey?
Its your jersey and you can do what you want with it, but Im just curious if you or anyone else thinks that way. I myself do. I'd rather just leave the vintageness left alone....not just this item, but all game used bats and jerseys.
Just my feeling, not to take away from your jersey or thoughts at all...
I agree with this statement, you have a real gem. I bought that PR4192 bat and removed the Rose auto for the exact reasons stated above.
Just curious on feedback, is it common for players to sign something they may have worn twenty plus years ago as "Game Used" or Game Worn" with a year? I can only image that most players are not going to recall the jersey they wore that far back. I would think players, especially the older, more high profile guys, would be hesitant on putting that claim on something, unless they are absolutely sure. Perhaps some players will sign just about anything, for a price!
Why not have Pete Rose sign it? I think it adds to the jersey and makes the display more appealing. If you don't want him to sign someplace in the center then have him sign in the corner of the jersey
Why not have Pete Rose sign it? I think it adds to the jersey and makes the display more appealing. If you don't want him to sign someplace in the center then have him sign in the corner of the jersey
Just my two cents
Jason
If you read this thread from the beginning the consensus was to not get the jersey signed which I wholeheartedly agree with since it is a significant piece. I have never and will never understand the desire to have game worn jerseys signed when there are tons of other things to have signed. I prefer my game worn jerseys to remain as they were when they came off the ice/field. My .02.
Interesting that I have recieved some personal emails from some of the BIG name hobby guys that believe in the long run it's a better investment to have it signed. Apparently there are some Japanese collectors of Pete Rose that spend big money and they want every item signed. Not saying I'm going to do that but I will think about it.
On a different subject but with all the Pete Rose experts. I have Pete's first military paycheck stub from December 1963. I want to get a baseball signed by him and put his army reserve unit on the baseball too for display. What army reserve units was Pete in? I hear he was a cook and then moved to a big gun unit???? Anyone shed some light on this??? Anyone have the proper military unit number he was in????
I know that Pete did reserve training at Fort Knox, KY. I had an earlier military paystub from October and/or November 1963, but I sold it about six months ago (back to the guy from whom I had originally bought it). Chuck
In my opinion I don't think it's a bad idea to have Rose sign his game used jerseys, but I would have him sign his name only (and definitely not add the common "4256 Hit King" inscription) and sign it in the tail or collar.
That being said, I am not in a rush to have him sign my game used jerseys (and bats) due to the relatively high cost.
I have never been in the market for items of this caliber so I have no real basis of value signed or not. Opinions are great but really if it is future value you are concerned with what do auctions show are more popular in the long run? This is a significant piece from a very, very, well known player who at some point will no longer sign. When Pete passes on would the market for a signed gamer outweigh a non-signed? If you chose not to get it signed and Pete dies there is no going back. What will a Pete Rose collector in 2084 prefer?? Someone far removed from our knowledge and comfort of knowing Pete signs every week. If you get it signed on the number with a paint pen future buyers have the option to at the very least display the side without the sig. It is an awesome piece and in my opinion I would pay to have Pete do it up right!
Davis Emburey demburey@netzero.net
Always looking for late 70's-late 80's Mariners game used bats!
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