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Posted By: Dave Snyder
So I just had an intersting conversation.......... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Unless it has a baseball type design and/or has his name or initials in the silverware I just don't think it would sell for much. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
I would bid a lot if there was a pie plate (sorry |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You're going to need to prove that it belonged to him if you plan to sell it. How will you be able to do that? |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Al- but you would have to match that DNA from Traynor's bones. That means exhuming the body...not worth it. |
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Posted By: Mark
Maybe the person who bought Ty Cobb's Dentures would be interested. He obviously has money to burn, and the display possibilities are endless... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If it is a fancy silverwear dinner set, preferably monogramed or such, and comes with a letter of provenance from Traynor's descendant (your friend's wife), it would likely sell well. Fancy silverwear, tea sets, cups, etc have commonly been passed down within within families for generations. My family has a variety of antique family silver spoons dating to the mid 1800s and my mom say who each spoon originally belonged to. |
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Posted By: Jeremy W.
Except, I think it was a female dentist. |
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Posted By: Mark
Was it really a female dentist? I had not heard about that... |
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Posted By: brian
Supposedly there is a lock of his hair in Shigley's collection. Couldn't they just test the descendant DNA for a match on something like that without digging up the bones like Barry said? Hope they list Hal Chase's hair soon so I can bid on it |
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