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I don't agree with this. I suspect Steiner's primary target audience is the upper middle class and above person who wants a ball for their kid or a ball to show off in their office. They may have no other signed items. They dial a 800 number and get what they want, no muss, no fuss. $600 to a guy earning $300k a year is nothing.
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