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Archive 01-01-2005 01:37 AM

Say It Ain't So Joe and SCD
 
Posted By: <b>Robert Plancich</b><p>The Joe DiMaggio "streak" bat that sold for $350,495.00 was not only owned by Dave Bushing and Dan Knoll it was also authenticted by them and their new employer - SCD Authentic. The price was the second highest price ever paid for a bat, second only to the Jackson Black Betsy which sold for over $500,000.00. The DiMaggio "streak" bat was sold in MastroNet's April 2004 auction which also set a record at that time which was the highest grossing single auction amount of $11.45 million, I believe.<br /><br />Here's what I don't understand. T.S. O'Connell is the Editor of SCD and also writes a column titled the "Auction Circuit". In fact, T.S. O'Connell covered the record setting auction but didn't write one word about the second most expensive bat ever to be sold. He did mention some of the lessor bats in that auction like the Clemente and the Mays, but not one word about this historically significant piece of lumber. <br /><br />Now this bat was graded by SCDA and was awarded their highest grade, an A10, which means that the bat is 100% authentic and is accompanied by "impeccable" and "ironclad" provenance. I would think that since this bat is without question, absolutely, positively authentic and was authenticted by two of their own, that this would be a "red letter" day for SCD and their newly launched authentication division, SCD Authentic.That they would want to acknowledge the work of their experts who uncovered this bat that had been hidden away for over 60 years! Surely they would want to take advantage of the advertising potential and their association with this historic and expensive artifact in order to promote their authentication services division. Still not one word about it.<br /><br />I contacted T.S. O'Connell, as well as Rocky Landsverk, SCD Editorial Director, and asked them why nothing was written about this bat in O'Connell's "Auction Circuit" column even though they covered that auction and I never heard back from. I guess they assumed that the emails I was sending to them were simply rhetorical.

Archive 01-01-2005 05:11 AM

Say It Ain't So Joe and SCD
 
Posted By: <b>steve k</b><p>There is an old saying that &quot;absolute power corrupts absolutely.&quot; This isn't only true with kings, emperors or dictators but with anyone who is in a position of &quot;absolute power.&quot; If the situation here is that one or maybe only two people have absolute power over the authentication of certain memorabilia, and they stand to benefit financially, then there is going to be corruption.

Archive 01-01-2005 10:28 AM

Say It Ain't So Joe and SCD
 
Posted By: <b>Scott</b><p>Robert, it's apparent you like to write and also to do research. Have you thought about creating a well-organized web-site? You could simply post short synopses here when you add something interesting, along with links. <br /><br />Perhaps you could even create a forum with threads devoted to each topic, then update your web-site as you receive new research results from board members?

Archive 01-03-2005 08:09 AM

Say It Ain't So Joe and SCD
 
Posted By: <b>Robert Plancich</b><p>Scott - That is a great idea and I am considering a website in the future. Presently however, the time to do it is the main obstacle, not to mention the money. If you have some ideas I'd like to learn more about it.

Archive 01-03-2005 08:25 AM

Say It Ain't So Joe and SCD
 
Posted By: <b>Nathan</b><p><br />the blog approach will allow you to post stories through your web browser and do not need to know much HTML.<br /><br />It's a pretty easy way to get the word out and communicate your thoughts/stories/research on a consistent basis.<br /><br />Nathan

Archive 01-03-2005 12:23 PM

Say It Ain't So Joe and SCD
 
Posted By: <b>Scott</b><p>Robert - my web-site uses "Homestead". It is inexpensive, simple to use and requires zero knowledge of HTML. You can find it by checking out the links at the top of the page - you should check out other board members' web-sites as well for additional formatting/hosting ideas.<br /><br />You can also create a Net 54 forum for free, and add a link to it on your web-site - that way you can easily gather information to add to your various web-site categories. I did this for a vintage photography web-site, and I now use the associated Net 54 forum to "hold" some of my information until the web-site is ready. I also create threads there to stimulate input from board members.

Archive 01-03-2005 01:25 PM

Say It Ain't So Joe and SCD
 
Posted By: <b>Trae R.</b><p>I run a small webhosting company, and I would gladly give steep discounts to anyone from this forum.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.dashboxmedia.com" target=_new>http://www.dashboxmedia.com</a><br /><br />Please let me know if you're interested. My prices are already very affordable. I'd also be glad to help setup anything (forum software, blog software, etc.)


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