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Old 05-11-2010, 12:13 PM
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Default Please don't miss this one, at least the Delgado looks real

This is HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and includes the ONLY known YOGI BEAR
autograph extant. Also, what is inharted?

This is a laugh riot!!! Enjoy

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Old 05-11-2010, 12:40 PM
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This guy probably has a warehouse filled with Boo-Boos
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His grandfather probably found the ball in a pic-a-nic basket.
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This guy is smarter than the average bear.
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but not smarter than Mr. Ranger!
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but not smarter than Mr. Ranger!
"i don't think the ranger is gonna like that"


You should ask to see the Makers mark and see a 5- 10 year old baseball with a 60 year old signature
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Default great stuff, thank you!

whole family got a kick out of that one!

I assume it follows that if the seller can't spell the names of the players and cartoon characters correctly, then they are most likely all misspelled by the signers as well. That makes this a super-rare ball for not only the collection of names, and the disturbance in the space time continuum that enabled its existence, but also for the near-impossible series of brain cramps on the part of all 4 signers that they would forget how to spell their names!!!

$300 is a steal!

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Default Historical Trivia

Babe Ruth died 16 years before the Sharpie was invented.
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crack kills, just say no.
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Babe Ruth died 16 years before the Sharpie was invented.
Does that make this an "immaculate inscription"?
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You guys are rough. That is one of the most beautiful Ruth signatures EXTANT..haha.
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Base Ball,

No, I think all of this guys Boo Boos are in his auction descriptions......


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We have seen bad forgeries before on ebay. We have seen good forgeries before on ebay. But this one is beyond anything that has ever been on ebay.Too funny.
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I enjoy finding stuff that is so funny like this, as it breaks up the monotony at times, and always gives us a laugh.

It's still the age old problem. Some of the stuff is SOOO bad (like this one), not even a blithering moron will bid. But, some isnt that far off, etc, and people will get stuck.

I turned in two Ruth's yesterday, one w a Scat cert and one w Morales. I think they r still up, but hopefully will get yanked.
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To not waste another thread, Look at this lot..wow. I want the Epstein and the Rare Dean Chance variation. Simply a great lot, and the seller has a great attitude.

http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-DEAN-CHANCE...item255a77eede
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Another good one! Twenty or so years ago, I attended an exhibit of baseball cards altered by an artist. Mostly paint and magic marker, some mixed media. Some were plays on the player's name, others were just for effect. The only card that I remember was a 70s-ish John Kennedy who was wearing a batting helmet that was shattered. I'd definitely bid more than 80 cents for that one on eBay
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I hear the Dean Chance was augmented by Picasso himself...so it's got that going for it.
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Bumping. as the ball has been RELISTED. Pictures of Ruth and mention of him on ball are gone. Yogi Bear is still there, w Ford and Delgaldo. Now, bid at 75.00 minimum

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I cant believe he is still calling him Yogi Bear! this guy is a few sandwiches short of a pic- a - nic basket!
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Bumping. as the ball has been RELISTED. Pictures of Ruth and mention of him on ball are gone. Yogi Bear is still there, w Ford and Delgaldo. Now, bid at 75.00 minimum

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This same seller needs to go into the business of helping people title their eBay auctions.

He knocked it out of the park on his one:

Greatest eBay Auction Title EVER!!!
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he inharted the ball!!!


"hooked on phonics worked for I"
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