Re: Whats your favorite piece of memorabilia in your collection??
Hey George,
I scored this bat on Ebay about 3-4 years ago. The 1k bin price was very reasonable, but I was able to get the person to end the auction for a better price.
Take care,
Chris
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Re: Whats your favorite piece of memorabilia in your collection??
This was my all time favorite baseball item, but, alas, I sold it. It's an 1896 full sized baseball bat handmade, inscribed and dated in Maine State Prison by a prisoner serving a life sentence. The bat has rings hand cut into the barrel and the original prison decal. After I bought it I showed it to director of the prison museum and she said it was the real deal and the prison had a woodworking shop for prisoners. The bat is near mint but the original suede carrying case is tattered.
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Now THAT is a FINE baseball masterpiece for any collection. Got an interesting story behind acquiring it?
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Glad to hear someone else appreciates the collection. Marty had absolutely no ego tied up in his stuff - and actually I think he thought we were all a bit daft in collecting it.The Twins Pro Shops were a great source for major and minor league items, Sports Collectors Digest was nearly a catalog every week, and as the internet and eBay came along, we all had a great time finding things. And, oh, things were much cheaper then! Eventually it all landed in one place. Down the road if Marty or his family ever have regrets in not saving things, I plan to just give it all back to them. The fun is the hunt, not just the owning.
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1866 etched silver belt buckle given as award to a player. Back in those days, the belt and buckle was a primary identifier to a team, so a buckle was natural as an award.
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Thanks, BTPH ... been working on it since 1994. Most fun I have ever had in collecting. Have a lot of other collectors to thank that did a lot of hard work. There were about 5-10 major collectors of his items and eventually I was able to buy all their collections. Lots of patience but eventually they lost interest and knew I planned to keep it all together. They did a lot of hard work to get "stuff" and it is fun to keep it all together.
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I own a MeiGray registered Pavel Bure Jersey from their 94 Stanley Cup Final season. (Sorry, I still like typing that)
My fiance financed it and that's why it means so much. She found it on eBay, asked if it was worth the asking price and offered to pay for it. I flipped and offered to pay her back. She then said "I already paid" and smiled. God bless supportive women.Leave a comment:
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Re: Whats your favorite piece of memorabilia in your collection??
Thanks, BTPH ... been working on it since 1994. Most fun I have ever had in collecting. Have a lot of other collectors to thank that did a lot of hard work. There were about 5-10 major collectors of his items and eventually I was able to buy all their collections. Lots of patience but eventually they lost interest and knew I planned to keep it all together. They did a lot of hard work to get "stuff" and it is fun to keep it all together.
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Can I post one more favorite?It's the only game worn football jersey I have. Sorry for poor quality photos. Camera is packed away in some unlabeled moving box and am trying to survive with cellphone.
Marty Cordova - 1987 Bishop Gorman football jersey - senior year of high school - special event jersey worn only in NV state championship game - he was defensive lineback and receiver
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Re: Whats your favorite piece of memorabilia in your collection??
Can I post one more favorite?It's the only game worn football jersey I have. Sorry for poor quality photos. Camera is packed away in some unlabeled moving box and am trying to survive with cellphone.
Marty Cordova - 1987 Bishop Gorman football jersey - senior year of high school - special event jersey worn only in NV state championship game - he was defensive lineback and receiver
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Yes, Barry Halper did indeed own this bat at one time. However, there was some dissention in KC that a limited partner in the Yankees owned this piece of important Royals history memorabilia and Brett actually traded some things back to Barry (some of which was bogus; but that is a different story for another day) to get the PineTar bat back. At that point either Brett or the Royals donated it to Cooperstown....
He also told me, and I have never seen this story anywhere else, that in the dugout, as the bat was being examined, he said to his teammates "Watch this -- if they overturn it I'm going to go ape$3&!".
What's funny, according to Brett, is that he really wasn't that upset when the HR was overturned. But since he'd made that statement to his teammates, he felt like he needed to put on a show.
I don't know if that's true or not, but if it is, he should have won the Academy Award for Best Actor that year
Rick
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Re: Whats your favorite piece of memorabilia in your collection??
Yes, Barry Halper did indeed own this bat at one time. However, there was some dissention in KC that a limited partner in the Yankees owned this piece of important Royals history memorabilia and Brett actually traded some things back to Barry (some of which was bogus; but that is a different story for another day) to get the PineTar bat back. At that point either Brett or the Royals donated it to Cooperstown....Leave a comment:
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Re: Whats your favorite piece of memorabilia in your collection??
Yes, Barry Halper did indeed own this bat at one time. However, there was some dissention in KC that a limited partner in the Yankees owned this piece of important Royals history memorabilia and Brett actually traded some things back to Barry (some of which was bogus; but that is a different story for another day) to get the PineTar bat back. At that point either Brett or the Royals donated it to Cooperstown....Leave a comment:
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