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At the Net54 dinner at the National last Friday, one of the speakers was an FBI agent who worked on the Bill Mastro fraud case, and who has also worked on similar cases involving collectibles. It was a really interesting talk, and not surprisingly the Net54 audience had a lot of questions afterwards, which he patiently answered. One of the questions was, "What happened to Mastro's personal collection?", and the answer was that it was sold through Legendary in the course of the FBI investigation. Afterwards I mentioned to Leon that I have the catalogue for that auction from December 2010, and how it's full of language making Mastro sound like a saint, giving the impression that he had just decided to get out of the auction business in order to do charity work in the inner city. Leon thought that sounded hilarious.
So, here it is. Not the whole catalogue, which is 388 pages long, but I've scanned the introduction (with its description of saintly Mastro's religious awakening), the auction rules, and the introductions to most of the sections, especially those that mention Mastro and how he built his collection. I have to admit it was a pretty impressive collection, even though most of his cards were not included in this auction. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Wow...that is quite comical...quite the write up too! A man of god!
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The American Greed episode can't get here fast enough.
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I have the catalog too from Legendary, and it is amazing stuff in there.
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Just a note:
I have had dealers I trust and who were not part of Mastro/Legendary in any way tell me that outside the sports collecting hobby, Mr. Mastro is a good man. Now, inside the hobby, that was another story. Rich
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John Wayne Gacey was a good man outside of killing people. You can't separate the two.
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What was the tip-off, Rich, the felony conviction?
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• A 1927 Barnstorming Advertising Poster – the Only Known Example – sold for $78,000; • A Babe Ruth 1916-1922 H & B Game Used Bat went for $75,000; • A Boston Red Sox World Champions 1915 Panorama Featuring Babe Ruth – PSA DNA Authentic Type 1 – commanded $57,000; • A Babe Ruth 1927 Signed Yankees Payroll Check Issued and Cashed the day of His 60th Home Run – PSA DNA Mint 9 – went for $51,000; • A “Tour of Japan” 1934 Team Signed Ball – PSA DNA NM-MT 8 – with Original Tamazawa Box sold for $42,000; • A Bustin’ Babes and Larrupin Lous 1927 Barnstorming Panorama – PSA DNA Authentic Type 1 – went for $33,000; • An Unused 1890s Spalding Fingerless Fielder’s Glove – the Finest Example Known – commanded $33,000; • A Babe Ruth “Home Run Special” 1920s Single Signed Ball – PSA DNA NM-MT 8 – sold for $33,000; • A Babe Ruth 1920s “Sporting News” Die-Cut Advertising Sign went for $28,800; • A Classic Ted Williams Rookie 1939 Charles Conlon Photograph – PSA DNA Authentic Type 1 – commanded $25,500; • A 1914 Philadelphia Athletics World Series Pin sold for $21,600; • A Babe Ruth “Starting His Mighty Swing” Paul Thompson Photograph – PSA DNA Authentic Type 1 – went for $18,000; • A Babe Ruth “Finishing His Mighty Swing” Paul Thompson Photograph – PSA DNA Authentic Type 1 – went for $12,000; • An Iconic 1971 “Joe Sofa” by Poltronova went for $15,600; • A Ted Williams Rookie-Era Signed Burke Studio Photograph – PSA DNA Gem Mint 10 went for $10,800. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/i-...icle-1.1482098 http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/i-...icle-1.2332680
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