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The seller is forthright that this is a reproduction, but I still don't like these types of things. Why repro this at all?
http://cgi.ebay.com/RUBE-WADDELL-SIG...item27b5635299 170546909849
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I could not agree more. I am completely against any and all reproductions of autographs and equipment. I don't care how well thay are stamped as a reproduction. Someone will take sandpaper to the stamping, rub oil and dirt all over it, leave it in the yard for a year, then sell it as an authentic old ball, bat, glove, etc. I don't care if it makes these pieces available to the masses, these products can only cause harm to the hobby. Please do not buy anything that is a reproduction of old baseball memorabilia or equipment. Ok...I'm done ranting.
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I really don't think a novelty Rawlings modern day baseball is going to wreck too much havok in the hobby.
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While I agree that a single or two aren't going to cause major problems and these examples are laughable, there are other pieces being made that are virtually identical to the vintage originals. Those I have a major problem with.
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I know the argument that they should educate themselves before purchasing. But a substantial number of the vintage items I've sold lately have gone to spouses, siblings, and friends of collectors (who want to give a nice gift to a loved one). Often, these people don't "know their stuff" and are buying on faith. For that reason (among others), I hate to see these pointless repro items entering our hobby. |
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What are they using for an exemplar of Rube Waddell, and does a real one exist in the hobby? If the answer is yes, I would love to see what it looks like! Last edited by Scott Garner; 10-03-2010 at 06:12 PM. |
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