Re: MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
I don't see why MEARS would have a problem to remove that statement from the LOO. It doesn't serve a purpose to mention no photo match found.
Arod stated so himself!
1996 Alex Rodriguez Game Used & Signed HR #15 Bat
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Re: MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
Tony, I am confused, you state that not every pitch, at bat or inning is was photographed or videotaped in 1996?
I am pretty sure every pitch, at bat, inning and game was in some part photographed and for all part videotaped for television broadcast and re-broadcast.
I do not know why Troy decided to mention the lack of a photo-match, but I guess they were just being through.
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Re: MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
Tony, I am confused, you state that not every pitch, at bat or inning is was photographed or videotaped in 1996?
I am pretty sure every pitch, at bat, inning and game was in some part photographed and for all part videotaped for television broadcast and re-broadcast.
I do not know why Troy decided to mention the lack of a photo-match, but I guess they were just being through.
What final grade did they offer your bat?
If you go to websites to photo match (gettyimages, corbis, etc.), you will the farther you go back, the less pictures you find. Today, you find much more.
The game was played in Toronto. I contacted their local media and newspapers. Was able to get a copy of the sports page from the next day.
Maybe one day a photo could be found. Again, why mention one can't be found when you even have Arod himself authenticating the bat in detail, which matches the Baseball Almanac and Toronto Star Newspaper?Leave a comment:
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Re: MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
Agree. Just don't see the need to say a photo match can't be found, in this case, with the documentation provided to MEARS.Leave a comment:
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Re: MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
Why the need for a MEARS letter when you have all the other documentation?Leave a comment:
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Re: MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
with all the supporting documentation that you have with the piece the mention of the lack of photomatch will not hurt the item in my opinion. the LOO can always be updated in the future if I understand their policy correctly. great piece Tony !Leave a comment:
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Re: MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
When I received the MEARS LOO, I was satisfied with the detailed job they did with the write-up, with the following exception (statement in the LOO): MEARS conducted an attempt to photo matching the bat and at the time of the letter printing, (November 11, 2008) no available image of AROD with a black Rawlings bat could be found. Available images from the approximate timeframe, but not the June 25th, 1996 were available for our review. They showed Arod using a Black Louisville Slugger, but we had no success in our attempt to exactly photo match the date of the game with Arod using a Rawlings bat.
With the solid documentation provided with this bat, I don’t see a need to have to mention a photo match was attempted and could not be made.
I asked Troy to remove the statement from the LOO, due to the documentation provided. In this case, I don’t see a photo match being a must to authenticate this bat. If he found a photo match during his authentication process, then add it. However, in this case, all documentation provided, including a detailed letter from Arod himself, which matches the Baseball Almanac and the Toronto Star Newspaper, is a 100% documented and authenticated bat, as MEARS LOO states.
My argument to Troy is:
- Not every pitch, at bat, inning, or game is photographed or videotaped.
- In 1996, finding pictures are minimal compared to today.
- Documentation (specific details) was provided by Arod himself.
I am pretty sure every pitch, at bat, inning and game was in some part photographed and for all part videotaped for television broadcast and re-broadcast.
I do not know why Troy decided to mention the lack of a photo-match, but I guess they were just being through.
What final grade did they offer your bat?Leave a comment:
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MEARS & I ask for GUU's opinion/help
Scenario: I sent my 1996 Rawlings Alex Rodriguez Game Used HR #15 Bat to MEARS for a detailed authentication letter. I provided MEARS with the following:
AROD Authenticated Letter of Authenticity signed by Alex Rodriguez, which reads: I, Alex Rodriguez, hereby verify that this 460B Black Rawlings was the bat I used on June 25, 1996 when I hit my 15th homerun of the season, which was my 20th career homerun. This homerun was hit against the Toronto Blue Jays off of Erik Hanson.
Letter from Rawlings Bat Company, which reads: Per our records, 12 Rawlings/Adirondack Model 460B bats were made for Mr. Rodriguez during the 1996 season.
The Toronto Star Sports Newspaper dated 26 June 1996, which reads: Toronto looked dead in the water after starter Erik Hanson coughed up a 6-1 lead, the big blow being a three-run homer of windows restaurant by 20-year old Seattle up-and-comer Alex Rodriguez. The box score also reflects he hit HR #15 of the season.
Baseball Almanac, which reflects he hit HR#15 off of Erik Hanson in Toronto on this date.
Signature on the bat was authenticated and consistent with his circa 1996 style signatures (meaning this wasn’t added at a later date)
When I received the MEARS LOO, I was satisfied with the detailed job they did with the write-up, with the following exception (statement in the LOO): MEARS conducted an attempt to photo matching the bat and at the time of the letter printing, (November 11, 2008) no available image of AROD with a black Rawlings bat could be found. Available images from the approximate timeframe, but not the June 25th, 1996 were available for our review. They showed Arod using a Black Louisville Slugger, but we had no success in our attempt to exactly photo match the date of the game with Arod using a Rawlings bat.
With the solid documentation provided with this bat, I don’t see a need to have to mention a photo match was attempted and could not be made.
I asked Troy to remove the statement from the LOO, due to the documentation provided. In this case, I don’t see a photo match being a must to authenticate this bat. If he found a photo match during his authentication process, then add it. However, in this case, all documentation provided, including a detailed letter from Arod himself, which matches the Baseball Almanac and the Toronto Star Newspaper, is a 100% documented and authenticated bat, as MEARS LOO states.
My argument to Troy is:
- Not every pitch, at bat, inning, or game is photographed or videotaped.
- In 1996, finding pictures are minimal compared to today.
- Documentation (specific details) was provided by Arod himself.
I told Troy I would take my argument to GUU and he agreed.
I’m not slamming Troy or MEARS. I had two bats authenticated by MEARS and the service has been great! I just disagree having to put a statement in the LOO that a photo match couldn’t be found. Especially with all documentation provided him with the bat.
Look forward to hearing your opinions and comments.
Regards, TonyLeave a comment:
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Re: $50 for anyone who can photomatch my 1996 Alex Rodriguez Home Run #15 (20th career) Bat
Newspaper from the game is on it's wayLeave a comment:
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Re: $50 for anyone who can photomatch my 1996 Alex Rodriguez Home Run #15 (20th career) Bat
Well, I got somewhat lucky. I have the newspaper from the following day of this game. Toronto Star also sent me the writeup via email:
Toronto looked dead in the water after starter Erik Hanson coughed up
a 6-1 lead, the big blow being a three-run homer off Windows restaurant
by 20- year-old Seattle up-and-comer Alex Rodriguez. Reliever Bill
Risley gave up the go-ahead run and appeared on his way to a 7-6 defeat
with the Jays down to their last two outs.
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Re: $50 for anyone who can photomatch my 1996 Alex Rodriguez Home Run #15 (20th career) Bat
The Daily News link is interesting, and I guess that I have too much time on my hands today (should go and mow the lawn), but I found it interesting that of 11 "milestone" homers that Arod has hit (1, 50, 100, 150...500) he has hit 8 on the road...including 3 in Toronto compared with only 3 in his then-current home park (2 in Seattle, none at home with the Rangers, and "just" # 500 with the Bombers). Ok, I know, who cares? I'll go and start my yard work.Leave a comment:
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Re: $50 for anyone who can photomatch my 1996 Alex Rodriguez Home Run #15 (20th career) Bat
this might help or be of help in the future to you
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/ba...home_runs.html
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Re: $50 for anyone who can photomatch my 1996 Alex Rodriguez Home Run #15 (20th career) Bat
this might help or be of help in the future to you
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