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Nunzio11 05-25-2017 03:10 PM

Josh Evans - Lelands on CNBC
 
Josh Evans of Lelands was just live on CNBC discussing their current auction. Conversation focused on the Babe Ruth World Series Ring and Boston to NY contract but touched on vintage memorabilia and card markets.
Nice publicity for the hobby. I'm sure CNBC will post the clip online at some point.

Stonepony 05-25-2017 04:33 PM

Will look for it. Thanks

puckpaul 05-25-2017 06:53 PM

obviously the ring is awesome, but i disagree its the holy grail of collecting. a uniform is far superior as memorabilia, something he played in versus an award.

ruth-gehrig 05-25-2017 07:50 PM

This ring belonged to Charlie Sheen correct? Wonder why they link Charlie Sheen to the Babe Ruth signed baseball but not the ring? :confused:

prestigecollectibles 05-25-2017 11:00 PM

http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000621887&play=1

conor912 05-26-2017 07:45 AM

Is anyone else turned off by Josh wearing the ring? Do you think he puts on the Ruth jerseys, too? It's hard to describe but something about it doesn't sit right with me.

Snapolit1 05-26-2017 07:54 AM

Agree, seems totally unnecessary. If I was selling wouldn't do that. Sure many
folks have tried it on over the years but that's clearly not the vibe you should be going out of your way to put put there.

Donscards 05-26-2017 08:30 AM

I have no problem with Josh wearing Babe's ring---He is a wonderful spokesperson for our hobby--and it was a interesting interview---He pays a lot for some of this stuff, so let him have some fun.

calvindog 05-26-2017 09:07 AM

I'm more offended by his shirt and tie combo.

conor912 05-26-2017 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1664822)
Is anyone else turned off by Josh wearing the ring? Do you think he puts on the Ruth jerseys, too? It's hard to describe but something about it doesn't sit right with me.

I should clarify that my comment had nothing to with Josh personally....it could have been anyone and I'd feel the same way.

rlevy 05-26-2017 10:33 AM

Josh wearing the ring was probably done so that he never lost sight of it. If I was the consignor, I would prefer that he never took his eyes off it when it was off his premises. He wouldn't even hand it to the TV commentator when she asked to see it.

Rick

bobbyw8469 05-26-2017 11:10 AM

Agreed....seeing as how their company lost this one collector's "50 greatest NBA players" signed lithograph, not once but TWICE!!!!!!!!!

My bad..I realized that was Steiner's, not Lelands......

Snapolit1 05-26-2017 11:44 AM

The mind shutters to think what Charlie Sheen may have done with it.

ruth-gehrig 05-26-2017 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 1664877)
The mind shutters to think what Charlie Sheen may have done with it.

:eek:

conor912 05-26-2017 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 1664862)
Josh wearing the ring was probably done so that he never lost sight of it. If I was the consignor, I would prefer that he never took his eyes off it when it was off his premises. He wouldn't even hand it to the TV commentator when she asked to see it.

Rick

Sure, there are all kinds of ways you could justify it. I'm just saying that over the years, plenty of equally rare and valuable artifacts have been kept perfectly secure without wearing them. What if a signed, game used Cobb cap came into his hands and he stuck it on his head on CBNC? It's just not the way I would want to see something I'm about to drop six or seven figures on be handled. That said, I understand, the ring having been in Charlie Sheen's procession, that there is at least a 50% chance that it has been inside at least one person's body cavity at some point, but what happens behind closed doors hopefully stays there.

Stampsfan 05-26-2017 01:07 PM

OK, after all these images in my head, plus the fact I don't know if Josh washed his hands prior, I won't be bidding on this item.

BTW, where did Ty Cobb's dentures ever end up? I could sure use those...

iowadoc77 05-26-2017 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 1664877)
The mind shutters to think what Charlie Sheen may have done with it.



C'mon now. Dang. This is a family show...

drcy 05-26-2017 02:05 PM

I asked a non-sport auction house president if he wore white conservation gloves, and he said "Only when on camera." I later saw him on television wearing the gloves.

MVSNYC 05-26-2017 02:14 PM

No issues with him wearing the ring.

I've known Josh for years, he's a good guy, have done several deals together.

DirtyT 05-26-2017 03:15 PM

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brianp-beme 05-26-2017 04:29 PM

If you bid high enough he might give you the finger as well.

Brian

Leon 05-29-2017 09:21 AM

I have always liked Josh and he has spoken at a Net54 Dinner or two, also..
National news and big auction items are good for the hobby. I don't think Josh wearing it for a little while was that big of a deal. He was having fun.
I would only hope he was careful with it, is all, and I am sure he was. That said I also hope he was only wearing it for a very, very short amount of time...*(as in minutes) as there should be no more wear to it.

samosa4u 05-29-2017 10:46 AM

Josh said the following:

" If you look at what's been happening in collectibles or memorabilia - whatever you want to call it - or even art, a Basquiat painting just sold for 110.5 million ..."

I am not sure why he had to mention art and Basquiat because memorabilia and collectibles are two completely different things. What do you guys think?

Ranjodh

oldjudge 05-29-2017 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1664884)
Sure, there are all kinds of ways you could justify it. I'm just saying that over the years, plenty of equally rare and valuable artifacts have been kept perfectly secure without wearing them. What if a signed, game used Cobb cap came into his hands and he stuck it on his head on CBNC? It's just not the way I would want to see something I'm about to drop six or seven figures on be handled. That said, I understand, the ring having been in Charlie Sheen's procession, that there is at least a 50% chance that it has been inside at least one person's body cavity at some point, but what happens behind closed doors hopefully stays there.

Knowing a little about Ruth's history, the ring probably had its' share of contact with bodily fluids already. Ruth and Sheen probably would have gotten along well.

slidekellyslide 05-29-2017 11:39 AM

What a strange thread. :confused:

WillowGrove 05-29-2017 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 1665717)
What a strange thread. :confused:

Lol Dan.

puckpaul 05-29-2017 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by samosa4u (Post 1665701)
Josh said the following:

" If you look at what's been happening in collectibles or memorabilia - whatever you want to call it - or even art, a Basquiat painting just sold for 110.5 million ..."

I am not sure why he had to mention art and Basquiat because memorabilia and collectibles are two completely different things. What do you guys think?

Ranjodh

i don't think they are completely different. each is a perceived value based on demand and scarcity and inflated dollars. seem more the same than different.

slidekellyslide 05-29-2017 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowGrove (Post 1665739)
Lol Dan.

A guy starts a nice thread on the hobby which is relevant to many of us here (although it belongs in the memorabilia section) and it turns into a discussion about "cooties". :rolleyes:

drcy 05-29-2017 05:35 PM

My 82 year old dad lost weight and is able to wear his wedding ring again. so I tease him about his bling and how he's "dripping with jewelry."


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