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That's easily a $15,000+ baseball.
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Sorry for all the questions, this is just completely new territory to me. What is the best way to go about preserving this ball? Its in sort of a crummy case at this point.
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Put it in a ball cube, touch only the seams, and keep it away from bright lights and especially sunlight.
It lasted this long by basically being left alone. Keep that up. |
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Should I leave the black base that the baseballs now come with or let it sit on the 3 prong base? Or am I over thinking it?
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pro mold (and others) make 25-year UV protectant ball holders. i'd grab one of those, at the minimum.
i'd assume getting it put into a PSA holder at some point would be even better, as folks use those for the most expensive balls i've seen. |
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Craigslist? You found a ball that clean, great find. Hot damn get that authenticated, the Ruth and Gehrig are in great shape
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Some info about the national air derby in 1927.
Wood was a contestant in a race from NY to spokane. http://www.drshute.com/archives/000108.html And a pic of the WACO 8 - the only one made and their first cabin plane seating 6. http://www.aerofiles.com/waco-8x.jpg Interestingly the info I can find says the waco 8 was built in 1924 and sold to a KC company that used it for aerial mapping. One of the pictures of Woods Baby Ruth plane which is also a WACO shows an 8 on the tail. I'm thinking that was the race number, since there are also pics out there with it numbered 4 and 118 Woods Baby Ruth plane is still around, freshly restored. http://flyingantiqueairplanes.blogsp...1_archive.html Baby Ruth also sponsored some Waco 9s and at one point promoted the candy by throwing a bunch of it out of the plane. Makes me wonder if the ball wasn't a similar item, tossed from the plane or as a prize with a ticket tossed along with the candy? Really cool item overall, and some research could make it even cooler. Maybe contacting the WACO club? http://www.nationalwacoclub.com/ Steve B |
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Thats the first thing I think I've ever seen come out of Craigs list that wasn't overpriced "junk" or fake. Nice snag !
What I'd suggest you do now is start marketing your own line of laminated four leaf clover key rings and rabbits feet, because you've earned the handle of "Mr Lucky" ![]() _________________________ Buying and selling vintage autographs for over three decades jim@stinsonsports.com |
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