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Stargell Piece
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My recent pick up of the 71 Pirate banner got in me back into picking up Pirate items. I came across this item awhile ago and was intrigued. I have been considering buying it. However, I have never seen another to compare it to. I know there has been some touch up to the face based on the colors. However, I dont know how much, nor do I know if the gold lettering is original. Has anyone ever seen one of these before? I really want to pull the trigger on this item but have reservations. Any help or information would be appreciated.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pittsburgh-P...item23120e624c There is also a matching Clemente Bust, which is obviously more in demand, and typically more expensive. Seems like for every Clemente, there are 5 Stargells or so... Great looking piece! |
Thanks for the help!
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[QUOTE=perezfan;1042892]It's the same one as the Bust currently up on ebay. Did the seller just fail to end is listing?
No, it's the one I have been watching for a year now. I will likely make an offer based on your assessment and information PMd to me. Thanks again Mike |
Ok- got it... Yes, I have dealt with Mike Lipka for many years. He never "gives his stuff away" but always has some very nice offerings. He is one of the good old-timers in the hobby. Nice pickup, if you decide to pull the triger!
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It sold today after sitting for a year...oh well. I should purchased it long ago.
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I found another one and purchased it. As you can see it is in amazing condition. Now I am hoping that a board member with knowledge of figural pieces can help me out in dating this piece. It came with coins and single dollar bills inside of it. The oldest coin was a nickel dated 1946 and the oldest bill was a single dated 1963. The remainder of the money was dated between 1966-1971. Based on this, coupled with the uniform style, I would assume that 1971 would be the production date? On the back the artist's name Ivo Zini. I think the rarity can be attributed to the fact that the only way to remove the money was with a long pair of tweezers or a hammer as the open sign on the back is molded into the bank and does not separate from the bank. I imagine most kids opted for the hammer.
Zini also produced this bust of Clemente in 1988 http://www.huntauctions.com/phone/im...89&lot_num=559 However, although similar in style it is a solid piece and not a bank. I think this may be the Clemente bust referred to earlier in this post? If there was a Clemente bank produced and someone has a picture of it can you please post it to confirm it exists for me? If it does, I have a new mission. Additionally Zini produced statues for the Sports Hall of Fame Museum & the Theater at Three Rivers Stadium. He died in 2008. |
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