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Absolutely sell it for a fair price. I don't collect anything.

Quick Sea Story I have written here before:

My Great Uncle knew Joe DiMaggio. I had lunch with Joe D. at his restaurant a few times in the 60's. Each time he gave me a signed baseball.

I ended up playing with all three until they were in tatters. Nobody cared.

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Wow, I'd apparently missed that story the previous time(s).

It's one of those stories that now you think, "wow, you played with those balls until they were worthless. Just imagine if you had kept them pristine." But, as a kid in that situation, why wouldn't you play with them. That part is not surprising at all to me, that you played with them until they'd fallen apart. Hell, that's probably a much better use for them rather than having put them under glass for years until you could sell them.

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Old 07-24-2021, 07:31 AM
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In 1989 I worked with a guy in his forties who had a shoe box containing baseball cards. He got it as a child when an old man across the street passed and the widow gave the box to the boy's father. These baseball cards were different from today's. They were smaller, but much thicker. I recall these three players: Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.
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Just checked ebay closed sales and there is a pretty wide range pricewise. Getting authenticated might be a good idea if you want to net top dollar.
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Yea, I have kept it over the years as I figured it was just kinda cool to have a Babe Ruth ball, but if I can sell it to someone who looks at it in their collection and appreciates it I think that's a better home for such an item.

I wouldn't want my old 911 sitting in storage because someone wasn't into car but wanted to keep it... these things deserve to be appreciated.

I will have 2 letters of authenticity for the balls. The value is hard to pin down, worth is what the right person is willing to pay.
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Yea, I have kept it over the years as I figured it was just kinda cool to have a Babe Ruth ball, but if I can sell it to someone who looks at it in their collection and appreciates it I think that's a better home for such an item.

I wouldn't want my old 911 sitting in storage because someone wasn't into car but wanted to keep it... these things deserve to be appreciated.

I will have 2 letters of authenticity for the balls. The value is hard to pin down, worth is what the right person is willing to pay.
You have every reason to be patient.
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Yea, I have kept it over the years as I figured it was just kinda cool to have a Babe Ruth ball, but if I can sell it to someone who looks at it in their collection and appreciates it I think that's a better home for such an item.

I wouldn't want my old 911 sitting in storage because someone wasn't into car but wanted to keep it... these things deserve to be appreciated.

I will have 2 letters of authenticity for the balls. The value is hard to pin down, worth is what the right person is willing to pay.
Patience is your friend with this ball.
How about some pictures?
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Re: "The Sandlot".....saw this post today...

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Meet NSB local David Mickey Evans, writer and director of the famous movie, "The Sandlot." How I happened to know that David lived in our coastal town was when I went to Flagler Avenue Pizza and the young man behind the counter was wearing "The Sandlot's" baseball cap, signed by David. I told him "you aren't even old enough to know about the movie" and he said it was his favorite and that David happened to live here. I was fortunate to meet this very nice 58-year-old man who still writes to this day. Here's his story [and look at the link in Comments below to see what the cast is doing now].
"The Sandlot" was a 1993 sports comedy that tells the story of a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962. The movie was set in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, CA and the filming locations were in Midvale, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah. It grossed $40 million worldwide and quickly become a cult film.
He graduated with degrees in film and screenwriting from Loyola Marymount University and directly after college, he became Hollywood’s highest-paid screenwriter, breaking records with the sale of his first two scripts, "Radio Flyer" and "The Sandlot" that sold for over $1 million each.
"The Sandlot" [released in 1993] has been hailed as the best baseball movie of all time. It has sold on the order of 15 million DVD’s and together with "The Sandlot 2" (which Evans also wrote, directed and narrated -- and which is the most successful direct-to-DVD live-action family film of all time) continually receives significant airtime all over the world.
He is the writer of more than 40 motion pictures and the director of more than 15. His films have entertained an entire generation of movie lovers, and they continue to find an audience with each successive generation of kids and families. Dialogue from his most famous film, "The Sandlot," is some of the most often quoted in motion picture history, including the classic lines, “You’re killin’ me, Smalls!” and the unforgettable, “Heroes get remembered, but Legends never die.” Now, with a new series brewing at Disney+, the baseball comedy's original cast will be reprising their roles, with David Mickey Evans returning. Set in 1984, the series will feature the original gang as adults, while their kids take up the grand tradition of the never-ending neighborhood baseball game.
David Mickey Evans' Blog
In November 2019, there was a private screening of the classic movie, "The Sandlot", in New Smyrna Beach at the Brannon Center, hosted by Dave Anders, and Linda Witzel of Anders & Anders Financial Group. It was truly a very special evening. David, along with his brother, Scott Evans, told us about the background of the movie and some insights about some of the beloved characters, including "Beast," the dog. David and Scott also answered audience questions and signed special posters as keepsakes.
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Yea Sugar,

Those links show the wide bandwidth of the values on these balls. $5K- to $600K lol. I'l love to be in the middle. Hahahaha but I think it will most likely be at the bottom.
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You say you have 2 letters of authenticity. At least one of those needs to be a nationally respected firm.

The follow link gives you the process. Proper authentication can make a difference of 10's or more thousands.
https://ourpastimes.com/authenticate-babe-ruth-autograph-4587150.html
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I will have one for each ball, I have 2, one the Babe Ruth ball the other just a Tigers team ball from 1935 I think.

I am looking into how to best certify the ball and how to best appraise the ball. I would hate to sell. $40K ball for $4K. lol

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