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Old 04-04-2017, 06:51 AM
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Default What do they have in common....

And would that commonalty make it more marketable than a single signed ball by a bunch of players, a few of which are very good...sigs are strong though in many different pens.

i have a friend who asked me about a ball that is signed by:

Rick Manning
Herb Score
Brooks Robinson
Ray Fosse
Ken Brett
Joe Morgan
Bob Uecker
Joe Torre
Hawk Harrelson
Reggie Jackson
George Kell
Mike Hegan
Tony Kubeck
Tom Paciorek
Al Kaline
Ray Knight
Jim Kaat

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> They are all former players turned baseball announcers. Is there enough in common for anyone to be interested in it as a themed ball or should it just be treated as a multi-signed ball? Any guess on the value? No COA but the sigs look solid.
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Old 04-04-2017, 08:41 AM
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Tough to say in terms of what the desire of others would be towards it. To me, not being a big fan of any of the players on the ball, it is just a nice multi signed star/HOFer ball. I would not say that there isn't someone out there who is a big collector of one of these players who may find the connection interesting and pay a bit of a premium for it. Certainly could happen.

Trouble would be finding that person.

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