Originally Posted By: fish_brah
Originally Posted By: gvbest
Originally Posted By: fish_brah
Originally Posted By: Chuck S.
I just wish I had the baseball from the mariners game little momma and the kids went ... as Felix threw his no hitter.

That @%^T$@ is worth some cash wink



agreed this would be worth money cause if they had the ticket stub plus ball signed it would be worth a couple hundred.


You wouldn't get that kind of money from a collector since there was at least 12 foul balls that game by the Rays, all those balls in the stands kind of dilutes the market.


Let's just suppose Chuck's family catches a game used ball during the no hitter and has it signed no less. The claim that other foul balls would dilute the market is ludicrous. They would have a signed ball plus ticket stub on a somewhat historic night. Also, I agree with Redhook on this point, being in the Seattle area would up any Mariner memorabilia.


Well seeing how Chucks's ball isn't signed, I guess we can just make anything up to increase the value and help your argument. As stated before a similar ball fetched like $800 without a CA, so it is obvious people in the business know a little more about this kind of stuff than you.
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