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  • #31
    Originally posted by Blakeski View Post
    That's all your opinion. I would gladly meet with someone who is a diehard fan, I'm not gonna go out of my way though to get it appraised. It's real, I've already looked at other items with the same signatures. I've had this ball since 1990.
    Well, opinion mixed with a significant amount of real world experience dealing with memorabilia. I have had a decent share of items come through my shop, and the market is simply not there right now. If you need the money, be prepared to sell cheap. If possible, hold on to it for a while. Either way, it doesn't have any heavy signatures on it, and therefore will never be worth a "fortune".

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    • #32
      Originally posted by bluecollar View Post
      Well, opinion mixed with a significant amount of real world experience dealing with memorabilia. I have had a decent share of items come through my shop, and the market is simply not there right now. If you need the money, be prepared to sell cheap. If possible, hold on to it for a while. Either way, it doesn't have any heavy signatures on it, and therefore will never be worth a "fortune".
      I appreciate it, I don't need the money...just wondering what people value these kind of things. I'll most likely give it to my daughter when she gets older.
      Wanna see my care face???

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      • #33
        When it comes down to it - sentimental value doesn't mean shit when selling.

        You may believe (and be perfectly right) that its all real signatures.

        But without a certificate of authenticity, its just the unverified word of a another person.

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