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Old 11-09-2014, 11:52 AM
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A friend of mine has a baseball signed Mordecai Brown that has been passed down since his great grandfather had it signed. He was not looking to sell it just curious what a ball like this might get at auction. What do you guys think? Not a very common autograph. Thanks guys
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Wow!!!
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If you want to donate it I think I can make some room
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That is awesome, I would love to hear the story of how the great grandfather got this.
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Is that a good "holy"? his great grandfather passed it down and down in a box and only until recently has it been displayed in a UV protect cube. How rare is this ball?
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Not 100 percent sure. We live in indiana and chicago borders us. He mentioned it was his favorite player and may have met him. I will ask him tommorow when I see him if he has more details.

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I'll second that wow and raise you a GEEZ LUISE!
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He said it was his grandfathers ball and he was a farmer as well as brown and they farmed in same part of the state. He remembered his dad having the ball boxed up as a kid. Ball was tucked away in attic after his dad died and his step mom was about to throw it away! That would have sucked.
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Is that a good "holy"? his great grandfather passed it down and down in a box and only until recently has it been displayed in a UV protect cube. How rare is this ball?

A good Holy, like this may be the finest example known.


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