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  • allstarsplus
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3707

    #16
    Re: The Tiger Woods effect

    Originally posted by cohibasmoker
    My wife asked me for a short list of thing (s) I wanted for Christmas. My number item was a Woods signed Master's flag. After the scandal became public, I asked her if she bought it and I was relieved to find out that she didn't.
    Jim
    I don't expect UDA to panic and drop prices in the short term, but demand has fallen off already and your reaction is the typical reaction after a scandal.

    I did drop the price of a BIN I have w/ Best Offer for a Tiger Woods cap on eBay, but I didn't accept a $500 offer for the cap as I wasn't willing to take a large loss so for now I will sit on my TW inventory.

    Jim, my guess is you will get your best opportunity in the short term on getting that Masters Flag, but I agree with most that demand should come back in the long term and with demand and a low supply the prices should stabilize.
    Regards,
    Andrew Lang
    AllstarsPlus@aol.com
    202-716-8500

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    • kellsox
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 904

      #17
      Re: The Tiger Woods effect

      ''I think it's an honor to be a role model,'' he was quoted as saying in a Business Week article. ''If you are given a chance to be a role model, I think you should always take it because you can influence a person's life in a positive light, and that's what I want to do. That's what it's all about.''
      Tiger
      Business week article

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      • cohibasmoker
        Banned
        • Aug 2005
        • 2379

        #18
        Re: The Tiger Woods effect

        Originally posted by allstarsplus
        I don't expect UDA to panic and drop prices in the short term, but demand has fallen off already and your reaction is the typical reaction after a scandal.

        I did drop the price of a BIN I have w/ Best Offer for a Tiger Woods cap on eBay, but I didn't accept a $500 offer for the cap as I wasn't willing to take a large loss so for now I will sit on my TW inventory.

        Jim, my guess is you will get your best opportunity in the short term on getting that Masters Flag, but I agree with most that demand should come back in the long term and with demand and a low supply the prices should stabilize.
        Andrew - It's not about the market for his stuff or whether or not things will stabilize, it comes down to a single word - RESPECT. I don't respect the man any longer so the last thing I want to do is buy something that was either owned or signed by Tiger Woods.

        Not for nothing, the bond between a husband and wife is a sacred thing. It's based on trust and mutual respect. Tiger didn't cheat on his wife once or twice, it was a dozen times with as many different women. And, that's just the physical part. How about all of the lying and deceit involved with those affairs? Now I ask you, what kind of person does that?

        Am I some type of knight in shinning armor? Absolutely NOT - I have my faults just like the next guy but, I control my money and on how I spend it. As such, I won't buy anything Tiger Woods but that's just me. Again, this is America and for now, we are all free to make our own decisions.

        Just my opinion,

        Jim

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        • allstarsplus
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 3707

          #19
          Re: The Tiger Woods effect

          Originally posted by cohibasmoker
          Andrew - It's not about the market for his stuff or whether or not things will stabilize, it comes down to a single word - RESPECT. I don't respect the man any longer so the last thing I want to do is buy something that was either owned or signed by Tiger Woods.

          Not for nothing, the bond between a husband and wife is a sacred thing. It's based on trust and mutual respect. Tiger didn't cheat on his wife once or twice, it was a dozen times with as many different women. And, that's just the physical part. How about all of the lying and deceit involved with those affairs? Now I ask you, what kind of person does that?

          Am I some type of knight in shinning armor? Absolutely NOT - I have my faults just like the next guy but, I control my money and on how I spend it. As such, I won't buy anything Tiger Woods but that's just me. Again, this is America and for now, we are all free to make our own decisions.

          Just my opinion,

          Jim
          Jim - In steroid scandals, drug problems, criminal issues, moral decline, etc., there will be a cause and effect and demand will suffer, and you are a perfect example of one person that won't ever purchase a Tiger Woods item.

          I am not standing up for Tiger Woods. I am sickened by it in so many ways.

          In my opinion, he can no longer be a "role model" in my personal definition, and I tried to explain that in my earlier post.
          Regards,
          Andrew Lang
          AllstarsPlus@aol.com
          202-716-8500

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          • Bondsgloves
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 287

            #20
            Re: The Tiger Woods effect

            The sad thing is that it was well known that Michael Jordan was a womanizer and unfaithful just like or if not worst than Tiger Woods. I don't think it effected his memorabilia, endorsements, or how the public looked at him. I think this will all blow over .

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            • allstarsplus
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 3707

              #21
              Re: The Tiger Woods effect

              One of Tiger's doctors is now in a mess of his own:

              A Canadian doctor who has treated golfer Tiger Woods and others is suspected of providing athletes with performance-enhancing drugs, according to a newspaper report.
              Regards,
              Andrew Lang
              AllstarsPlus@aol.com
              202-716-8500

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              • gridman80
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 117

                #22
                Re: The Tiger Woods effect

                Originally posted by worldchamps
                Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Wilt Chamberlain, Arnold Palmer, Michael Jordan, Joe Namath.....all were know as getting around/womanizers (sp)

                It is just with the internet, TMZ, everyone with cell phone cameras this is a story he cant get away from.

                What Kobe did was worse , and it has not hurt his value.

                And i dont think it is the time to buy, bc there are a lot of people that are "thinking" that....i have not found any values yet....but if anyone is wanting to unload, let me know
                Just to set the record straight Namath was a womanizer while single and was faithful to his wife, who left him for her acting teacher...Joe was broken hearted......Joe also told a story from when he had Muhammad Ali on his TV talk show...Ali preached on the show that he was a man of faith, and happily married etc.....but Joe said he would never invite him back because he hit on every woman on the set.......maybe Tiger is going for Wilt's 20K record...I am sure Tiger's crew is paying off the baby mama's too..

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                • both-teams-played-hard
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 2712

                  #23
                  Re: The Tiger Woods effect

                  Originally posted by gridman80
                  Just to set the record straight Namath was a womanizer while single and was faithful to his wife, who left him for her acting teacher...Joe was broken hearted......Joe also told a story from when he had Muhammad Ali on his TV talk show...Ali preached on the show that he was a man of faith, and happily married etc.....but Joe said he would never invite him back because he hit on every woman on the set.......maybe Tiger is going for Wilt's 20K record...I am sure Tiger's crew is paying off the baby mama's too..
                  True. I don't think Wilt was ever married, but I may be wrong. Wilt made a reason to invent the 3-second rule, the foul lane and many others. Also, I'm sure he was patient zero for some random venereal disease.
                  Eldrick is a "womanizer"? Is that another definition for "john"? I hear Clinton Poortass came to Eldrick's defense. And Ron Aretits...You got some real winners in your corner, Eldrick.

                  How many PGA majors?
                  How many STDs?
                  How many abortions paid for?
                  How many Lil' Eldricks out there?
                  How many jimhats refused?

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