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Posted By: Dennis W.
I was outbid. I was wondering what the board thought value wise. |
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Posted By: chris bland
I have no idea of its value, but that is an awesome piece. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
is correct. If an item is won by veangregg you may be assured that it is important and worth every penny, if not more. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
William "DUMMY" Hoy........... |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Dennis, you did well finding the letter, I think. |
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Posted By: Dennis W.
OK, I know who you're talking about concerning the high bidder. I knew it was Dummy Hoy and I was the under bidder with what I thought was a strong bid. I'm always short on cash every time something comes up on ebay that I really want. Of course in this case it probably didn't matter since I was out-gunned anyway. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I think the winning price was low. 1893 writing date, Dummy Hoy, SF baseball, original envelope, morphine for some color. Hard to get much better. |
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Posted By: Bill Todd
Yeah, I got outsniped at the last second as well (would have been third). My heart was beating kind of fast when I saw that it was still at $65 this evening, and no baseball folks had bid on it yet (only cover guys). |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Awesome piece, thanks for sharing the link. |
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Posted By: Brett
That was in my watch list but the seller never responded to my e-mails, so no bid for me :S |
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Posted By: davidcycle
The winner is a big early Seattle baseball collector in, of all places, Seattle. Presumably he collects other vintage PCL stuff also. A couple years back he helped design a big Seattle baseball history display at Safeco Field and there was a recent article about him and his collecting ways in one of the Seattle papers. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I know he mainly focuses on PCL stuff, but believe me he will bid on nearly all minor league items. I was lucky enough to outbid him a few days ago on a 1915 Western league schedule. I believe it is the first time I have ever beaten him out of anything on ebay. |
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Posted By: anthony
how in the heck do you do a search for that on ebay? |
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Posted By: Bill Todd
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Posted By: Dennis W.
Thanks Anthony and you other guys for complimenting me on my "find". I spend wayyyy too much time on ebay. It pays off on occasion. In this case, because of the way the item was listed, I thought I had a good shot. Unfortunately, I'm not the only one that spends a lot of time on ebay. |
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Posted By: Matt
Anthony - just browse to that category: |
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Posted By: davidcycle
Brief Seattle Business Journal article about the winner: |
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Posted By: Alan
Isn't he a member of this forum ? |
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Posted By: Chris David
Just curious to know if the end of the Letter is "signed" ? |
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