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if I find an uncut sheet of 170 T206s, which was originally produced with the intent of it being cut up, and i do just that because I only want the 8 cards on the sheet that picture Cincinnati players, that doesn’t strike you as a bad decision?
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Amazing find!!!! Watch me tear it into pieces so I can make more people happy?!?!
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I understand that these are in fact tickets but I don't find a lot to get excited about since they aren't gate tickets. I would have left the book as is being that the individual slips aren't all that attractive. They must be pretty tiny when they're ripped off.
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"tiny"game 1 ticket worth BIG BUCKS !
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for the tiny little "Game 1 ticket" however for me its one I want to keep as they say "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder" |
Good luck with the sale. I only meant to say I thought they looked much more appealing as a group than what I imagine they look like separately.
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Wasn't like this dude burned it or flushed it down the toilet. Not sure why he is Public Enemy # 1.
I get really pissed when some card company butchers a document and creates a ugly autograph monstrosity, but I guess you own and you do what you want with it. Sort of how the world works. |
some key games of the 1912 Highlanders Season
some of these game tickets will be available for sale in the near future , They will be all PSA slabbed and graded
GAME NO. - 1 First game the New York Yankees franchise wore Pinstripes. GAME NO. - 2 Tris Speaker (BOS) Career Hone Run 23 (1st of league leading 10) GAME NO. - 4 Walter Johnson (WASH) Complete Game Shutout (27th career) "Titanic Sinks on this day" GAME NO. - 8 Hippo Vaughn Complete Game Shutout GAME NO. - 9 Eddie Plank (PHI) Career Win 227 GAME NO. - 10 Chief Bender (PHI) Career Win 143 GAME NO. - 17 Ty Cob (DET) 2 stolen Bases, 19th of a record 54 Career steals of Home, and 2nd of a record 8 steal of Home in a season (1912) GAME NO. - 18 Ty Cobb (DET) Stolen Base GAME NO. - 19 Ty Cobb (DET) jumps into Stands & Beats Up New York Fan. Cobb Stolen Base , Gets suspended GAME NO. - 25 Ed Walsh (CHI) Career Win 163 GAME NO. - 30 Walter Johnson (WASH) Career Win 90 GAME NO. - 45 Iron Davis Major League Debut (Game II) GAME NO. - 46 Shoeless Joe Jackson (CLE) Career Home Run 11 GAME NO. - 49 Ray Caldwell Complete Game Shut Out (3rd career, game II) GAME NO. - 54 Ty Cobb (DET) Detroit Tigers wear Yankee Pinstripe Uniforms GAME NO. - 55 Sam Crawford (DET) Career Home Run 73 GAME NO. - 56 Guy Zinn Steals Home Base for a record tying 2 times in a game GAME NO. - 58 Ray Caldwell Complete Game Shut Out (4th career, game II) GAME NO. - 66 Iron Davis First Career Win (Game II) GAME NO. - 69 Smoky Joe Wood (BOS) Career Win 76, 29th of 34 Win Season GAME NO. - 72 Eddie Plank (PHI) Career Win 248 (game-II) GAME NO. - 74 Eddie Plank (PHI) Career Win 249 GAME NO. - 75 Walter Johnson (WASH) Career Win 115 (33rd game of season) GAME NO. - 77 Last Game played at Hilltop Park, Last Year as the Higlanders. Hal Chase Career Home Run 20, and last HR hit at HillTop Park. Jack Lelivelt 2 Home Runs; First Career Home Run, and Last Career Home Run. |
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Straying off subject a bit...I'm not a ticket collector, but I have to wonder how collectors assess 'value' if tickets were left in a booklet, unused. Say you had an unused Mazeroski HR World Series game ticket. Would that be as coveted as an actual used ticket from that historic game? It seems to me the answer would be a resounding "No!"
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wasn't flushed down the toilet
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the person I bought the booklet from found it in among some old books and old photos in a box he found at a garage sale , he said he got there quite late the people were packing up and were already putting stuff in boxes to the side of the curb for trash pick up there were several other boxes they still had for sale, he said he paid $25 for 2 boxes of stuff in one of the boxes was the booklet , he then googled 1912 American League Baseball of NY found out they were the New York Yankees , he then googled vintage NY Yankees tickets, a website I am a NY Yankees ticket consultant on comes up number 4 out of 1,840,000 results he contacted me about the booklet we negotiated a deal , wasn't much negotiation when I gave him my price, I do not think the FLASH could have said yes any quicker ,so It may have been saved from the trash heap if he had not bought the boxes , the guy had no emotional attachment and very happy to flip it for a huge profit , and here we are . |
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Not the first...not the last
I find it interesting that the OP was clever enough to post this "amazing find" on the front page, where he would have more eyes then our standard B/S/Trade section as a means to facilitate the sale of this ticket book.
He found a way to advertise an item for sale without buying a banner like our other fine advertisers! Patrick |
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I feel that the OP has every right to do what he wants to the tickets since he owns it.
I personally like the idea of purchasing separate tickets which have some significance. Owning the whole booklet doesn't really bring out the individual feats of each game. There are people out there who rather have the entire ticket book intact while others rather own a piece of it. You will never please everyone. |
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Just curious, at what point did you decide to tear the tickets individually, before or after posting this thread?
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some games I really wanted
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At no point was I asking any opinions as to what I should do with it., in regards keeping intact as is (remember it was missing front and back cover) , sell it ,or even donate it to the Hall of Fame. to answer your question, some games tickets I really wanted to keep especially Game 1, game 4 and Game 77 there were a few others , after waiting several weeks of weighing my options , and after receiving lots of messages asking if I wanted to sell book whole or possibly singles . I decided to break it up , If money was my motivation I could have flipped it early for a very significant profit , but then lose the once in a life time opportunity to own some important tickets , that will NEVER come up again , this way I get to keep some desirable tickets and sell or trade off the rest. I collect , buy , sell and trade , for me its a win win , whats done is done I have no regrets |
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