A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

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  • Roady
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 1430

    #46
    Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

    Originally posted by seanbaseball
    Clearly a violation! I just threw all my signed game used jerseys in the wash. Yes it will remove the game use, but more importantly it will remove their stupid signature or worse nasty inscription. From now on I will have players sign white sheets of paper. There aren't paper artists are there?
    I believe some artist draw on paper!
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    • Chess2899
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2014
      • 224

      #47
      Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

      At the National, I saw a person tape square 2x2 paper sheets on a jersey and asked the players to sign on the paper. That individual had 12 signatures on her 3000 hit jersey, all on paper taped to the jersey. I guess she can have her pure jersey anytime by removing all signed paper stickers. Of course, she paid a lot of money to get the autographs. I found that really wierd.

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      • woodward30
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 104

        #48
        Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

        Originally posted by seanbaseball
        To all haters of signed game used items:

        Please sell me all your signed game used items at "trash" value. I will create a "signed only" game used auction house. Let the cash roll in.
        Your reading comprehension skills need work. Once again, there's a difference between the monetary, market-based value of a historic piece and the collecting utility a collector gains from owning a piece. And if you can't notice the difference between a mass-produced Tommy Bahama shirt and say, a World War II era St. Louis Cardinals flannel (of which maybe only 10 are known to still exist in original form), then I really don't even think it's worth the time to have an intelligent discussion with you.

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        • seanbaseball
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2014
          • 792

          #49
          Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

          So is the hall of fame actually an art museum where art( i.e. non signed jerseys) are displayed? Do people stand around drinking wine while trying to understand the "meaning" of ex. mickey mantles jersey. Its all starting to make sense now.

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          • slats7
            Banned
            • May 2009
            • 206

            #50
            Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

            Originally posted by Roady
            Gear down a notch Hoss. Nobody is saying Babe Ruth jerseys are mass produced.

            Let me try again since I obviously was not clear in my meaning.

            The modern day jerseys are mass produced.
            not the stuff worn by the players

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            • seanbaseball
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2014
              • 792

              #51
              Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

              Originally posted by woodward30
              Your reading comprehension skills need work. Once again, there's a difference between the monetary, market-based value of a historic piece and the collecting utility a collector gains from owning a piece. And if you can't notice the difference between a mass-produced Tommy Bahama shirt and say, a World War II era St. Louis Cardinals flannel (of which maybe only 10 are known to still exist in original form), then I really don't even think it's worth the time to have an intelligent discussion with you.
              My comments were meant in good humor. If you cant tell the difference perhaps you've been spending too much time watching Dr. Phil. Lighten up. Signed game jerseys new and old bring more money than unsigned jerseys all else being equal. Your math skills need some work in the greater than >and less than< category. If someone doesn't want to get their Jersey signed then don't. Who cares! But don't act like you doing the jersey value a favor and clearly don't act like its art. FYI I did not bring up the Hawaiian shirt comment first so perhaps your right we cant have an intelligent conversation.

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              • Roady
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2012
                • 1430

                #52
                Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                Originally posted by slats7
                not the stuff worn by the players
                Maybe not mass produced per individual player but not rare by any means either.

                I was talking about the thousands produced for MLB per year a whole.

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                • Roady
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 1430

                  #53
                  Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                  Mona Lisa sucked as a player. No wonder she doesn't smile.
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                  • Roady
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 1430

                    #54
                    Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                    Originally posted by Chess2899
                    At the National, I saw a person tape square 2x2 paper sheets on a jersey and asked the players to sign on the paper. That individual had 12 signatures on her 3000 hit jersey, all on paper taped to the jersey. I guess she can have her pure jersey anytime by removing all signed paper stickers. Of course, she paid a lot of money to get the autographs. I found that really wierd.
                    That is strange.
                    But that is the great thing about America. You can be who you want and collect what you want and drive what you want.
                    Enjoy it while it last.

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                    • seanbaseball
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2014
                      • 792

                      #55
                      Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                      Originally posted by Chess2899
                      At the National, I saw a person tape square 2x2 paper sheets on a jersey and asked the players to sign on the paper. That individual had 12 signatures on her 3000 hit jersey, all on paper taped to the jersey. I guess she can have her pure jersey anytime by removing all signed paper stickers. Of course, she paid a lot of money to get the autographs. I found that really wierd.
                      HUH. Strange. Oh well. As collectors we all have different angles as to what we think makes sense and what we enjoy. I like signed stuff but others that don't no problem. I think its too much to say a signed item is ruined! Ruined would mean to me the majority of the population would think it was now junk, clearly from this conversation link we can tell that is not the case.

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                      • beachpetrol
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 201

                        #56
                        Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                        Originally posted by seanbaseball
                        So is the hall of fame actually an art museum where art( i.e. non signed jerseys) are displayed? Do people stand around drinking wine while trying to understand the "meaning" of ex. mickey mantles jersey. Its all starting to make sense now.
                        Art provokes emotion. I would think looking at a Mantle jersey in the Hall would provoke an emotion. Ergo, it is art. <sips a glass of vintage Franzia>

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                        • Roady
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 1430

                          #57
                          Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                          Originally posted by beachpetrol
                          Art provokes emotion. I would think looking at a Mantle jersey in the Hall would provoke an emotion. Ergo, it is art. <sips a glass of vintage Franzia>
                          Don't drink too much or you will wind up like the Mick.

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                          • beachpetrol
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2013
                            • 201

                            #58
                            Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                            Originally posted by Roady
                            Don't drink too much or you will wind up like the Mick.
                            Right. And if you stare at the Mantle jersey long enough, it's like one of those magic eye 3-D art photos, that make the jersey look like a ship or dolphin.

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                            • slats7
                              Banned
                              • May 2009
                              • 206

                              #59
                              Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                              Originally posted by beachpetrol
                              Art provokes emotion. I would think looking at a Mantle jersey in the Hall would provoke an emotion. Ergo, it is art. <sips a glass of vintage Franzia>
                              and yet collectors frame them .. like a piece of art

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                              • Roady
                                Senior Member
                                • Jun 2012
                                • 1430

                                #60
                                Re: A gorgeous jersey ruined for me at least

                                Originally posted by slats7
                                and yet collectors frame them .. like a piece of art
                                The autograph is the art.
                                The player is the artist.
                                The jersey is just the canvas.

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