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Old 01-17-2017, 02:10 PM
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Nice picture of Ruth. Pretty svelte looking for him. People erroneously believe Ruth a huge fat guy his whole career. Not true. His weight fluctuated a good deal. It's also humorous that I'm guessing there are more than a few dozen guys in baseball today bigger than Ruth ever was. Yes, Bartolo Colon and David Ortiz, I'm talking to you.
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deff a cool pic of ruth but they messed it up with all that new design crap, lol

my sons 7 and i started him on collecting by giving him some 1986-90's cards - now hes obsessed. He has told us he dosnt want a superhero room anymore wants a sports room and wants to display his "rare cards" and set up his desk with some cards. lol


ALSO, getting back to that card - the back says - "auth piece of bat used during his years with the yankees" ... hmmm - im from NYC so id ask, used by who? whos bat is it? was it used by a red sock in 1925? or a yankee in 1926? or was it used by ruth himself?

If i made these cards and it was a ruth bat , id be sure to put on the back - "This is from a bat babe ruth used!"
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I sort of think that the public resurgence of interest in MLB at the expense of NFL just might have been the Cubbies historic thrilling WS victory and the media exposure attached to it.
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Old 01-17-2017, 10:21 PM
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deff a cool pic of ruth but they messed it up with all that new design crap, lol

my sons 7 and i started him on collecting by giving him some 1986-90's cards - now hes obsessed. He has told us he dosnt want a superhero room anymore wants a sports room and wants to display his "rare cards" and set up his desk with some cards. lol


ALSO, getting back to that card - the back says - "auth piece of bat used during his years with the yankees" ... hmmm - im from NYC so id ask, used by who? whos bat is it? was it used by a red sock in 1925? or a yankee in 1926? or was it used by ruth himself?

If i made these cards and it was a ruth bat , id be sure to put on the back - "This is from a bat babe ruth used!"


With the exception of super high end products with MLB authentication stickers, that's pretty much the way they do all these "relic" cards today. In the early days of such cards (late 90's), they were actually reasonably specific about the item in the description on back. But either the lawyers told them to be more vague, or the companies themselves are less confident in the relics authenticity, as here's a more standard disclaimer you'll find in 2017 cards:

"THE RELIC CONTAINED ON THIS CARD IS NOT FROM ANY SPECIFIC GAME, EVENT, OR SEASON"

Yikes! Inspires a lot of confidence.

What really blows my mind is the people that will spend more on a relic card of a modern player (with no certifiable game use at all) than it probably would have cost them to buy an actual game-used jersey.


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Matching a game used bat with a commemorative Ruth photo is marketing genius .... If it brings in more collectors then so be it!! Hopefully they don't spend a lot on this stuff though.
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If they destroyed a game used bat for this I would be very sad. This is just a card with value. A bat is a tangible piece of history that should be preserved, this is crap.
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if they destroyed a game used bat for this i would be very sad. This is just a card with value. A bat is a tangible piece of history that should be preserved, this is crap.
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