only thing I had was a baseball signed by Nolan Ryan, gave it to my nephew because he's a big baseball fan.
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Originally posted by Man View PostHouston
Dance
Vandam
Clun
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and more.
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This thread got me thinking and I went and grabbed a box where I knew I had some signed balls from my time working at Yankee Stadium 93-01. Many great world series years.
Baseballs signed. Some are world series balls.
David Wells, Doc Gooden, David Cone, Fred McGriff, Bernie Williams, Harold Reynolds, Al Kaline, Jim Palmer, Darryl Strawberry, Andy Pettitte, Greg Maddux, John Smoltz, Hideki Irabu, Cecil Fielder, Time Raines, Ozzie Smith, Jim Leyritz and Wade Boggs on a mini bat.
On one ball, a 98 world series ball. I have Joe Torre, Tino Martinez, Ramiro Mendoza, Chilli Davis.
Another multi signed ball with Davis Cone, Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Grahme Lloyd, Tim Raines, Tino martinez, Doc Gooden, Paul Oniell, Darryl Strawberry, Mariano Rivera.
Have to see what these are worth. Thinking about parting with them all. Turn them into things made of steel, aluminum and carbon fiber
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My favorite is Buck O'Neil, met him once in Spring Training along with George Brett.
Originally posted by boh347 View PostThis thread got me googling autographs (https://discussions.texasbowhunter.c...d.php?t=628501)
And I came across this list about the most expensive autographs:
George Washington’s Acts of Congress: $9.8 Million
Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation: $3.7 Million
John Lennon’s Murderer Signed LP: $525,000
Babe Ruth’s Baseball: $388,375
Jimi Hendrix’s Contract: $200,000
Joe DiMaggio & Marilyn Monroe’s Baseball: $191,200
Albert Einstein’s Photo: $75,000
Jimmy Page’s Guitar: $73,000
Jesse James’s Photo: $52,000
John F. Kennedy’s Newspaper: $39,000
So, you guys have any cool ones?
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