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ooo-ribay
08-13-2016, 09:03 PM
Actually, I volunteered for 10.5 hours and walked 13.5 miles while there :p . I was a greeter and took people to wherever they wanted to go first and then showed them where their next stop would be. It was very fun! As a volunteer, I was able to get two items appraised.

I took my Willie Mays skateboard. Grant from MBA Auctions in Seattle said $1000 and from what I've seen, that's about right (even in this condition). I recently learned these were made for one year only, only sold in CA and only sold at Macys.

My other item was this 9' wide bunting. Thanks to Dave Grob (I think), I was able to photo match it to the first Opening Day at Candlestick in 1960. Grant liked it and said $1500-2500 :D

Dewey
08-13-2016, 10:26 PM
Super cool. A Willie Mays skateboard. Dang. That's sweet.

slidekellyslide
08-13-2016, 10:34 PM
I didn't realize that MBA auctions had a rep at the Roadshow. I wonder if that's how they came into the Clarence Steen autograph collection they auctioned last year. I would really love to hear the story behind that collection. Who owned it, and how they came to own it.

edited to add: I went to the roadshow about 10 years ago and Simeon Lipman looked at my baseball cards....I had about 10 Old Judge Omaha players, I don't recall what he valued them at. I also took some very rare Kruschev and Mao bobbleheads that I wanted Ted Hake to look at, but I unfortunately got some lady who damn near broke the Kruschev, she started shaking it to make the head bobble and when I say shaking it, I mean violently. I think my jaw hit the table...I snatched it back and told her not to touch it again. She told me it was worth 10 bucks. I told her she was waayyyy off and I asked for Ted Hake. He unfortunately couldn't make the trip to Omaha. I sold the Kruschev and Mao nodders for about $2,000 on the Nodder Exchange a few years later.

ooo-ribay
08-13-2016, 11:29 PM
I didn't realize that MBA auctions had a rep at the Roadshow. I wonder if that's how they came into the Clarence Steen autograph collection they auctioned last year. I would really love to hear the story behind that collection. Who owned it, and how they came to own it.

edited to add: I went to the roadshow about 10 years ago and Simeon Lipman looked at my baseball cards....I had about 10 Old Judge Omaha players, I don't recall what he valued them at. I also took some very rare Kruschev and Mao bobbleheads that I wanted Ted Hake to look at, but I unfortunately got some lady who damn near broke the Kruschev, she started shaking it to make the head bobble and when I say shaking it, I mean violently. I think my jaw hit the table...I snatched it back and told her not to touch it again. She told me it was worth 10 bucks. I told her she was waayyyy off and I asked for Ted Hake. He unfortunately couldn't make the trip to Omaha. I sold the Kruschev and Mao nodders for about $2,000 on the Nodder Exchange a few years later.

I don't know of Clarence Steen but I'm not surprised by your nodder story. Sometimes, we know more than them. Not to toot my own horn, but I'm probably more versed in SF Giants stuff than they. That said, I was pleased they liked my stuff!

mjkm90
08-14-2016, 12:08 AM
Rob those are two AMAZING Pieces:eek::eek: you certainly have worked hard to accumulate an impressive collection that covers a broad scope...well done!!

Actually, I volunteered for 10.5 hours and walked 13.5 miles while there :p . I was a greeter and took people to wherever they wanted to go first and then showed them where their next stop would be. It was very fun! As a volunteer, I was able to get two items appraised.

I took my Willie Mays skateboard. Grant from MBA Auctions in Seattle said $1000 and from what I've seen, that's about right (even in this condition). I recently learned these were made for one year only, only sold in CA and only sold at Macys.

My other item was this 9' wide bunting. Thanks to Dave Grob (I think), I was able to photo match it to the first Opening Day at Candlestick in 1960. Grant liked it and said $1500-2500 :D

CW
08-14-2016, 12:13 AM
Sounds like a fun experience on 2 levels, both the volunteering and getting the items appraised. Cool Giants items, too -- I've seen the skateboard posted, but not the bunting.

irv
08-14-2016, 06:38 AM
Actually, I volunteered for 10.5 hours and walked 13.5 miles while there :p . I was a greeter and took people to wherever they wanted to go first and then showed them where their next stop would be. It was very fun! As a volunteer, I was able to get two items appraised.

I took my Willie Mays skateboard. Grant from MBA Auctions in Seattle said $1000 and from what I've seen, that's about right (even in this condition). I recently learned these were made for one year only, only sold in CA and only sold at Macys.

My other item was this 9' wide bunting. Thanks to Dave Grob (I think), I was able to photo match it to the first Opening Day at Candlestick in 1960. Grant liked it and said $1500-2500 :D

Really nice stuff! Would love to own that Mays skateboard!

I didn't realize that MBA auctions had a rep at the Roadshow. I wonder if that's how they came into the Clarence Steen autograph collection they auctioned last year. I would really love to hear the story behind that collection. Who owned it, and how they came to own it.

edited to add: I went to the roadshow about 10 years ago and Simeon Lipman looked at my baseball cards....I had about 10 Old Judge Omaha players, I don't recall what he valued them at. I also took some very rare Kruschev and Mao bobbleheads that I wanted Ted Hake to look at, but I unfortunately got some lady who damn near broke the Kruschev, she started shaking it to make the head bobble and when I say shaking it, I mean violently. I think my jaw hit the table...I snatched it back and told her not to touch it again. She told me it was worth 10 bucks. I told her she was waayyyy off and I asked for Ted Hake. He unfortunately couldn't make the trip to Omaha. I sold the Kruschev and Mao nodders for about $2,000 on the Nodder Exchange a few years later.

Good for you! That would have infuriated me, thinking, because of who she is and who she works for, something like that would never happen. The shock of seeing her do that must have been something else! :eek:

Shoeless Moe
08-14-2016, 07:29 AM
I also took some very rare Kruschev and Mao bobbleheads that I wanted Ted Hake to look at, but I unfortunately got some lady who damn near broke the Kruschev, she started shaking it to make the head bobble and when I say shaking it, I mean violently. I think my jaw hit the table...I snatched it back and told her not to touch it again. She told me it was worth 10 bucks. I told her she was waayyyy off and I asked for Ted Hake. He unfortunately couldn't make the trip to Omaha. I sold the Kruschev and Mao nodders for about $2,000 on the Nodder Exchange a few years later.

In retrospect that just sounds hilarious, would love to have seen the look on your face. I just picture it and can't stop smiling and laughing, hilarious!!!!....I mean of course thank the lord she didn't damage them. But shaking them "violently"......great story!

ullmandds
08-14-2016, 07:57 AM
awesome...i'd love to do that!

ooo-ribay
08-14-2016, 09:54 AM
Really nice stuff! Would love to own that Mays skateboard!



There are actually two versions. My buddy/ebay nemesis owns both, in near pristine condition :mad:

irv
08-14-2016, 05:53 PM
There are actually two versions. My buddy/ebay nemesis owns both, in near pristine condition :mad:


Lucky friend, but at least you get to see them, I assume?

lefty147
08-14-2016, 08:33 PM
Actually, I volunteered for 10.5 hours and walked 13.5 miles while there :p . I was a greeter and took people to wherever they wanted to go first and then showed them where their next stop would be. It was very fun! As a volunteer, I was able to get two items appraised.

I took my Willie Mays skateboard. Grant from MBA Auctions in Seattle said $1000 and from what I've seen, that's about right (even in this condition). I recently learned these were made for one year only, only sold in CA and only sold at Macys.

My other item was this 9' wide bunting. Thanks to Dave Grob (I think), I was able to photo match it to the first Opening Day at Candlestick in 1960. Grant liked it and said $1500-2500 :D

Love those skateboards Rob. Grant used to set up every year at the Pacific Northwest Show at the Tacoma Dome that I think Dennis Purdy promoted. Grant always had a really large spread of vintage gloves, bats etc. I always enjoyed going to it.

BBSD
08-15-2016, 11:16 PM
We should make a longboard of those!