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Baseball question
I was wondering about what would ruin a value of a baseball.
I got an official ball signed by Bill Buckner and then today I almost brought it and got Lee Smith to sign it as they played together briefly (I think one season). What constitues a better thing: two separate balls, a ball with players all from the same team (and do they have to be same year(s), Or is it bad to get someone of lesser known status on a ball with someone of a more major status? I ended up not bringing the ball as I thought perhaps Buckner was best left on that alone (unless I can get a couple major names from the year the ball went between his legs). Thoughts? My question makes me wonder about music graphs too. So say I got some 70's-80's band signatures but later on they have new band members. If I had say a generic item like a pickguard or drum head, would it be good to get the other sigs, or leave it to the ORIGINAL members? I would think getting a CD or photo signed which a new member was not part of would not be cool, but not sure about more generic things. Opinion? |
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