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How did you acquire the item? Were they an under-bidder at an auction or the like>?
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I would say that more specifics are necessary to answer the question effectively. If the item is something that makes more sense to be in their possession than yours (for example a one-of-a-kind item with deep emotional ties to the family), I would consider forfeiting it.
That is, assuming they compensate you fairly- at market value or better. If you are willing/able to part with it, I would tell them the price you need to get for it, and give them the option. I guess there's no traditional market value on Ty Cobb's Dentures (remember that one?) but you know what you originally paid (and what the item is worth). Of course, if the item carries a low monitary value (or you acquired it cheap), it might be nice just to give it to them as a gift. It would really help to know more specifics, and what the item in question actually is. This is just my personal opinion, and there's probably no "right or wrong" here. It depends on your values and judgement of the specific situation. Last edited by perezfan; 03-03-2010 at 05:10 PM. |
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Dan, through my website I have been contacted by many people who are direct decendants of players found on cards (usually Zeenuts) or other items. Generally the stuff in my personal collection is not for sale (I am pretty upfront about this right off the bat), however, I always make an attempt to find another example for them (when possible) and will also offer to take high quality scans which they are free to take to a photographer or printing place and make something that would be displayable for them.
In several instances I have kept an eye open for another example that I have sold them (at cost), it's one of the more rewarding things I have encountered through my website. -Rhett
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The item in question is a Louisville Slugger gamer of a minor leaguer who played for Lincoln pre WW2...I doubt another bat for this player is extant, and it is also the only prewar bat I know of that can be tied to a Lincoln player. I obtained it from a direct sale and not an auction.
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This happens regularly during estate auction. In this case, I would be honest one way or the other-If your item is not for sale kindly state that fact and move one being comfortable in your decision. If you can part with state a fair price and again do not regret your sale.
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Absolutely, their only claim to the item is emotional. You are the owner and a good steward. If you don't think it can be replaced and don't want to get rid of it I see no moral quandry at all.
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Dan- you have absolutely no obligation whatsoever to sell it. The family didn't stumble onto a "for sale" website, but instead your personal collection. I'm sure you've already explained to them the bat is not replaceable.
The only suggestion I have is maybe the next time an item comes up in an auction worth equal to or slightly more than your piece, you can contact the family and tell them if they can win that item for you, you would be willing to swap the bat for it. But that is entirely optional. Again, I see no moral quandary at all. The family may be disappointed, but such is life. |
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