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Some of you may have seen the nice estate lot I recently acquired, so I thought I'd share part of my good fortune by basically giving away a good portion of it.
I'm also running this contest on Freedomcardboard.com, so some of you might have already entered. RULES 1. Below you will find the complete inventory list of items in the estate lot 2. I have pre-selected 18 items to be part of this contest and have also pre-set a ridiculously low pricetag on it (otherwise known as "the tipping point"). 3. The contestant who has the lowest bid without going below the tipping point will win all 18 items for that amount. 4. Only one bid per contestant. 5. The tipping point price and the 18 items will be revealed tonight, July 15th around 10pm EST. 6. At that time, the winning bidder has two options. They may choose to buy those items for that absurd price, or if they don`t like what they see, they are free to back out. Absolutely no obligation. In this case, the items will be sold traditionally (Ebay, auction house, etc...) Please place your bid in this thread. Any questions, just ask! Good luck and have fun. # DESCRIPTION 1 1948 World Series Pennant 2 1951 Dodgers Silk Scarf 3 1951 World Series Program 4 1951 World Series Program (signed by Horace Stoneham, Chub Feeney, Edward Brannick, Leo Durocher, Fred Fitzsimmons) 5 1951 World Series Program (signed by Douglas MacArthur) 6 1951 World Series Program (signed by Larry Goetz) 7 1953 World Series Program (signed by Ford Frick) 8 1953 World Series Program 9 1953 World Series Program 10 1953 World Series Program 11 1953 World Series Program 12 1953 World Series Program 13 1953 World Series Program 14 1953 World Series Program 15 1953 World Series Program 16 1954 All-Star Program 17 1954 All-Star Program 18 1954 Baseball Sheet Music 19 1955 World Series Program 20 1955 World Series Program 21 1955 World Series Program 22 1955 World Series Program 23 1955 World Series Program 24 1955 World Series Program 25 1956 World Series Program 26 1956 World Series Program 27 1956 World Series Program 28 1956 World Series Game 5 Program (signed by Larry Goetz, Don Larsen, Billy Martin) 29 1956 World Series Game 5 Program (signed Larry Goetz & Don Larsen) 30 1956 World Series Program (signed by Larry Goetz) 31 1959 World Series Program 32 1959 World Series Program 33 1959 World Series Program (signed by Ford Frick) 34 1961 Cincinnati Reds NL pennant glass 35 1962 All-Star Program (signed by 6, including Ford Frick) 36 1967 St. Louis Cardinals World Series button 37 1971 American League Program 38 1971 American League Program 39 1971 American League Program 40 1971 NLCS Program 41 1971 World Series Program 42 1971 World Series Program 43 1971 World Series Program 44 1971 World Series Program 45 1977 American League pocket schedule 46 1976 Cincinnati Reds "Best in the West" pennant 47 1979 World Series Program 48 1993 Colorado Rockies inaugural baseball 49 Italian baseball player figurine 50 Robert Merrill's Brooklyn Baseball Cantata LP record 51 Dizzy Dean & Paul Dean autographed baseball 52 1955 Greatest Moments in Sports LP record 53 1970's Joe Morgan button 54 Lot of 5 vintage baseball books 55 1940's/1950's Luke Appling Model A2310 Glove 56 1950's Milwaukee Braves pennant 57 1950's salesman's sample/stadium souvenir mini catcher's mitt 58 Stan Musial autographed/personalized photo (kneeling) 59 Stan Musial autographed/personalized photo (w/ wife) |
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$35
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"What I have done after my baseball career -- being able to help people with their lives and getting their lives back on track so they become productive human beings again -- that means more to me than all the things I did in baseball" - Don Newcombe https://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/jgmp123 |
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$40
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$142
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Always looking for Army-Navy and Army-Notre Dame tickets and programs from before 1930. Vintage Army Football Collection http://www.wix.com/armyautin/vintage-army-football |
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$180
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My signed 1934 Goudey set(in progress). https://flic.kr/s/aHsjFuyogy Other interests/sets/collectibles. https://www.flickr.com/photos/96571220@N08/albums My for sale or trade photobucket album https://flic.kr/s/aHsk7c1SRL |
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$77.00
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RAUCOUS SPORTS CARD FORUM MEMBER AND MONSTER FATHER. GOOD FOR THE HOBBY AND THE FORUM WITH A VAULT IN AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION FILLED WITH WORTHLESS NON-FUNGIBLES 274/1000 Monster Number |
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Okay, the moment of truth. The tipping point was one of these 11 figures...all significant in baseball history (sort of):
$26.32 (Ripken's consecutive games played) $27.00 (27 World Series titles for NYY) $60.27 (Ruth's 60 HR in 1927) $61.61 (Maris' 61 HR in 1961) $56.41 (DiMaggio's 56 game hit streak in 1941) $73.01 (Bond's 73 HR in 2001) $75.76 (Cincinnati's back-to-back World Series titles) $116.01 (Seattle's 116 wins in 2001) $130.82 (Henderson's 130 SB in 1982) $262.04 (Suzuki's 262 H in 2004) $383.73 (Ryan's 383 K in 1973) To keep this one simple, I just went with the median. Whoever came closest to that without going under wins. Unfortunately, the winner came from the other board. http://www.freedomcardboard.com/foru...zes-guaranteed! Thanks for playing and stay tuned for future contests/games. P.S. The items were: 7 31 34 38 40 42 45 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 59 Last edited by cjedmonton; 07-15-2012 at 08:36 PM. |
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for winning Net54 bid of $77.00?????
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I can't be the ONLY one who has absolutely NO IDEA what this contest was all about----am I?
I have read it 3 times over w/ nary a clue as to what one was supposed to do! Anybody else want to "fess up" & make me feel better? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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AHA! I'm NOT alone!
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Nothing like "Keeping it simple" The "contest" reminded me a little bit of that scene in the movie "Scanners"
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Right there with you Fred!
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What are you boys trying to say???
![]() O.K., so maybe the game was a bit contrived. Basically, I wanted to share part of this lot with a board member by offering 19 items (including 5 books) for an outstanding price. The winning bid of $73.45 won every item I mentioned in my last post (the lowest bid without going below my reserve of $73.01). Back to your regularly scheduled perusing... |
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I think the OP preselected items with his set low ball dollar amount. Poster that gets closest to that amount is given the opportunity to purchase the lot at that amount. I was actually a little annoyed when I figured it out because words like "prizes" or "win" present a false impression. The "contest" was simply a means to sell items.
Perhaps Im wrong and I just completely missed the mark like everyone else.
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No, its $451. Check out the thread on the other board. Im still confused though.
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Always looking for Army-Navy and Army-Notre Dame tickets and programs from before 1930. Vintage Army Football Collection http://www.wix.com/armyautin/vintage-army-football |
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ok, like I said....I figured I was missing something. No, $451 isn't as good of a deal.
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Okay, clearly not one of my better ideas for a contest. In the simplest possible terms, the winner won the right to purchase the following items for $73.45 delivered (approximately $40 net after shipping). I'll let you be the judge if that's a good deal or not.
7 1953 World Series Program (signed by Ford Frick) 31 1959 World Series Program 34 1961 Cincinnati Reds NL pennant glass 38 1971 American League Program 40 1971 NLCS Program 42 1971 World Series Program 45 1977 American League pocket schedule 47 1979 World Series Program 48 1993 Colorado Rockies inaugural baseball 49 Italian baseball player figurine 50 Robert Merrill's Brooklyn Baseball Cantata LP record 52 1955 Greatest Moments in Sports LP record 53 1970's Joe Morgan button 54 Lot of 5 vintage baseball books 59 Stan Musial autographed/personalized photo (w/ wife) Keep in mind that the winner always reserved the right to pass on the deal if they didn't like what they won. Not sure how many folks would be willing to give away a lot like that for basically nothing. At any rate, I"ll cool it with contests until I have something to truly give away for free. Sorry, folks! |
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ok, that makes sense. good deal to me!
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Always looking for Army-Navy and Army-Notre Dame tickets and programs from before 1930. Vintage Army Football Collection http://www.wix.com/armyautin/vintage-army-football |
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