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Shoeless Moe 07-27-2020 08:27 PM

SOLD 1928 Philadelphia Athletics Ty Cobb's Last Season Team Picture
 
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In case you missed out on the one that went at Lelands in the Spring for $637.20 (and was in a modern frame):

https://auction.lelands.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=97749

Robert Edward, SCP, Heritage, Goldin, Hunt, & Huggins & Scott all have never had one.

So thinking pretty rare unique item......in a killer original ornate frame with original glass!

approx. 16" x 10-7/8"

Basically Baseball's Dream Team

$400 shipped Paypal friends and family preferred

Shoeless Moe 07-27-2020 08:45 PM

and SOLD!

sayhey24 07-28-2020 05:28 AM

That was fast!

Greg

Shoeless Moe 07-28-2020 05:54 AM

Could be a record...
 
about 10-15 mins after I listed.


But a TREMENDOUS piece!

bobbyw8469 07-28-2020 06:37 AM

Really nice piece. I would HATE to ship it....I've never been good at shipping bulky, huge items like that.

Shoeless Moe 07-28-2020 08:19 AM

Yah always a little tricky, but error on the side of bubble-wrapping the crap of it.

First put a heavy non-bendable piece of cardboard (or 2) over the glass. Then let the bubble wrapping begin.

Then pack it into styrafoam peanuts.

Then cross your fingers.

Snapolit1 07-28-2020 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shoeless Moe (Post 2003552)
Yah always a little tricky, but error on the side of bubble-wrapping the crap of it.

First put a heavy non-bendable piece of cardboard (or 2) over the glass. Then let the bubble wrapping begin.

Then pack it into styrafoam peanuts.

Then cross your fingers.

I bought a similar piece from a board member lately and he wrapped it great . . and still the glass was shattered. Be careful indeed.

ruth-gehrig 07-28-2020 10:59 AM

Any glass framed piece I've ever bought has come with an almost seran wrap plastic smoothly stuck to the glass. I've never had an issue. I would imagine masking tape would offer the same protection if covering the entire glass surface. Purpose is to keep the glass from sliding around and potentially damaging the piece itself if the glass does get broke.

Shoeless Moe 07-28-2020 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 2003583)
I bought a similar piece from a board member lately and he wrapped it great . . and still the glass was shattered. Be careful indeed.

Don't you be putting the hex on me.

Yah who knows with these things, ya just hope you don't get the handler who is having a bad day or is an idiot.

I find USPS is much better then UPS for glass items as UPS tosses the boxes and throws a heavy box on a non-heavy box. They are good with getting non-fragile pieces, but never again with anything glass.

Learned the hard way.

I also think that is due to USPS not doing the big heavy items like UPS, USPS is more letters and small packages. UPS ships EVERYTHING. And they have to be quick so very little care is used.

So my 2 cents, you want something there quick and its not breakable UPS.....something breakable, go USPS. You don't have to worry about your package going threw the assembly lines and then tossed into a truck with someones Patio Grill or Peloton Bike or a weight set.

doug.goodman 07-28-2020 03:54 PM

Criss cross blue painters tape over the glass...

Nice piece, congrats to whoever bought it.

Doug

Shoeless Moe 07-31-2020 09:46 AM

Just got word from the buyer, it arrived in tact.

Pheeeeeeew!!!!

Hate to be the reason a 100 year old piece was ruined because of me or the shipper.

Again all 3 main shippers have their issues, but if you ship glass ALWAYS go USPS over UPS/FedEx. That and package securely as others have mentioned as well. OVER pack!


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