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Snapolit1
02-09-2019, 01:45 PM
Nice Gehrig check for sale in recent Goldin catalog, and no doubt will fetch a princely sum. Have to admit though this line left me scratching my head a little:

"The date of this check, April 30th, is significant, as Gehrig played the final game of his career exactly nine years later, on April 30, 1939."

Huh. Really. Maybe coincidental, but not sure significant.

brianp-beme
02-09-2019, 01:49 PM
I don't know, I can easily see that when writing a check a player might ponder if their career will end in exactly 9 years, and then do everything within their power to make that come true.

Brian (I know significant when I see it)

Throttlesteer
02-09-2019, 01:52 PM
If you mix up all of the letters on the check, it spells out "really good hitter". Truly one of a kind

Mark70Z
02-09-2019, 01:57 PM
The individuals that write the descriptions just have to run out of things to say to make the item seem even better than it is. I’d probably just say “Man, this Gehrig check is pretty cool!” Probably why I’m not in the writing business.

HRBAKER
02-09-2019, 02:04 PM
Ah, just plain ole AH puffery - nothing new there.
But shame on anyone who bids more on the item because they actually believe it.

RedsFan1941
02-09-2019, 02:08 PM
that doesn't sound like goldin

Republicaninmass
02-09-2019, 02:09 PM
that doesn't sound like goldin


True, not quite elaborate enough

Paul S
02-09-2019, 04:28 PM
Takes a signature style to write that kind of chit.

JollyElm
02-09-2019, 06:06 PM
They should have whited out the last two digits of the year - 19** - and asked, "The great Yankees' slugger played his final major league game on April 30, 1939. Was this check written on that very historic and monumental day??????"

Bram99
02-10-2019, 05:59 AM
Nice Gehrig check for sale in recent Goldin catalog, and no doubt will fetch a princely sum. Have to admit though this line left me scratching my head a little:

"The date of this check, April 30th, is significant, as Gehrig played the final game of his career exactly nine years later, on April 30, 1939."

Huh. Really. Maybe coincidental, but not sure significant.


Ok, this is not a plug for my auction - I really don't care much how much it goes for - but I had fun writing this description.

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=265559

sycks22
02-10-2019, 09:41 AM
I have a Killebrew signed check for $20 made out for cash. I should write up that "Harmon needed to buy milk and some bread for his family today".