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Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by coachk28 » Thu Jul 26, 2012 3:11 am

PM sent with HOF help!

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Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by fox15 » Wed Jul 25, 2012 8:09 pm

Stan Musial is a nice success only 10 bucks

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by mrgoo1 » Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:19 am

True, true, but I like the footnotes of history, and ones I can actually afford... LOL. I just picked up a Hank Aaron signed ball and I'm sending it out to get PSA/DNA certified. Nabbed it for $32 and it does look real to me. Also, picked up a Brandon Webb signed ball for $1.04, already psa/dna certified. Also picked up a Hideki Matsui signed card for $2.36. Same as the one I had, but I know it's real because it looks just like mine, and again, certified.

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by knicksfannumba1 » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:45 pm

I agree, but when you talk about the Yankees, you think Babe Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle, DiMaggio, Reggie, Jeter, A-Rod, Posada and Mo.. And nice deals you got!

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by mrgoo1 » Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:10 pm

knicksfannumba1 wrote:Lol... There are some other greats who charge a lot when you can get a certified on ebay. (Steve Carlton, Red Scheondinst, Bert Blyleven, Johnny Bench) The Whitey Ford was a excellent idea because I am a die-hard Yankee fan and most people other than Yankee fans wouldn't remember him.
Actually, I know a lot of people who aren't Yankee fans who remember Whitey Ford. Kinda a hard name to forget. I also scored a Red Scheondinst($16.50), George Foster($21.50), Brett Saberhagen($12.38), and Gaylord Perry($11.84) signed baseballs last night. Someone did snipe a Hoyt Wilhelm ($22.01), Billy Williams ($16.01), Andre Dawson ($17.01), Juan Marichal ($19.26) and a Bob Feller ($20.51) from me last night. Great deals for small budgets.

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by knicksfannumba1 » Sun Nov 13, 2011 2:29 pm

Lol... There are some other greats who charge a lot when you can get a certified on ebay. (Steve Carlton, Red Scheondinst, Bert Blyleven, Johnny Bench) The Whitey Ford was a excellent idea because I am a die-hard Yankee fan and most people other than Yankee fans wouldn't remember him.

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by mrgoo1 » Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:54 am

So, you're the one who sniped the Mike Schmidt... LOL, just joking. Thats awesome. I'm on a tight budget and sometimes eBay is cheaper than donations. I always wanted Whitey Ford for my Yankee Legacy and now I do. I just couldn't afford the $60+ dollars it takes to buy a ball, send it off and pay him.

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by knicksfannumba1 » Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:05 am

mrgoo1, I also do that for some greats got Bob Feller, Fergie Jenkins, Billy Williams, Ernie Banks, Mike Schmidt and Bobby Doerr less than $20 combined! Also all certified and all sure thing's

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by mrgoo1 » Sat Nov 12, 2011 11:57 pm

While many on here are very wary, for good reason, of buying on ebay, it is an indespensable source for good sports autographs. Recently I have bought Duke Snider ($32.50), Ralph Kiner ($19), Phil Niekro ($14), Rod Carew ($12), Raphael Furcal ($18), Barry Bonds ($12), Don Drysdale($7.50) and just tonight, Whitey Ford (20.50). All certified, databased and on Offical MLB baseballs. All one has to do is compare with authenticated examples on any search engine. Buying stuff cheap like an Andre Dawson autographed card for $3 is a thrill for me, because it's a sure thing. I still write extensively, but the response time and surity is better.

Re: Baseball HOF'ers

by knicksfannumba1 » Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:04 pm

What I do, for some of the guys who charge, Ebay has cirtified auctions going for less $.

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