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3 Hank Aaron Auto Balls w/ Steiner cert for $108.98 dlvd!!!!

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predatorkj said:
If we are talking about making money, I'd have to agree. If not, I don't. As I recall, we had more than a few who were doing it because they wanted the ball for themselves despite any damage. I was merely pointing out a better copy could be had for a fraction of the normal price tag they see on Steiner. You want a $30 baseball for your collection, 9 times out of 10 you'll get one.

I'd also like to clarify that I am not calling anyone dumb for buying a ball like this. I just think if you know something, you might as well throw it in there. I just wanted to let folks know there are good deals out there minus the damage. You guys who are flipping them is really besides the point. At least the one I am trying to make. So with that, I'll shut my trap and you guys, the ones who kept the balls, enjoy them. The ones who sold them, enjoy the money.

I did both ;). And, I understand what you're saying. Steiners prices are very high usually. But, this thread really wasn't about anything except the 30-40 dollar Aaron balls.
 

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Just wanted to say I got my ball today. This one was pretty bad, has 4 or 5 spots on it, which is ok, except for the one that is right at the top of the "H" in Hank. If it wasn't for that, I could live with it. All the ones on my Schilling ball were off to the side or back.

So I guess I will just list it on Ebay and recoup my money. It was worth the gamble after seeing what others got on here. I gambled and got a bad one.
 

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Got mine in today and I'm very happy! The auto is just about perfect and better than most I've seen. There are some spots on the top and bottom of the ball but the sweet spot looks great.
 

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predatorkj said:
steve-a-reno said:
Topnotchsy said:
predatorkj said:
[quote="steve-a-reno":2lz5x681]Could the sigs be more legible, sure, but if mine end up like the ones chris and casey got I'll be thrilled. I for one like a nice big auto on the ball. All this talk about him being old, guess what.......he is. It is a part of life. Just like everyone bitching about musials decline in some of his autos. They are old men and a bit shaky. If you don't want one, don't buy one. If you prefer an older signature go buy one of them.


As much as this baord preaches about quality, this thread must be an anamoly or something. Look, nobody is bitching. Of course Aaron is old. Our point is take the money, and buy a nice clean auto on a nice ball. Doing anything else usually means you are desperate. Now, if you purchased these because you are of the ilk who can't afford a better copy, kudos. Nothing wrong with that. But if you have the money to burn and you purchased one of these hoping to get a nice ball, it was a odd chance to take knowing it was blemished in some way.
I think it all comes down to personal taste with these. Personally I would never consider buying a Steiner Aaron for $350, but for $40, with a decent shot it is the ball that is not in great shape, I went in for 3. Hopefully I'll get at least a couple nicer ones, they'll make a great incentive in school for my students, I can cut it up for a custom card, and worst case scenario I have a messy signature of one of the all-time greats for under the price of a box of Topps.

Are you sure you and I aren't poor, bottom feeders who can't afford a nice arron as predatorkj. Give me a break.

From the looks of his post below yours, it looks like Topnotchsy got my point. I didn't really expect you to get my point though Steve. Generally, you act very aggresive towards any of my posts.


My point was, first of all you guys are buying from steiner. That's usually a no-no unless you just like overpaying. I can get an Aaron ball right now for $150 and it'll surely be cleaner than some of these. Now I never said it was a bad deal. But it would be no different than buying a regular GU over a patch or a base auto not numbered over a 1/1 auto. Me, I generally will not give anyone crap about that. But I've had my ass reamed here for stating as much before and now all you are apparently okay with a crappy Aaron auto(not in all cases but in some). So in essence, you are buying something because it's considered cheap. Or are you saying you're not? Which is it? Because as it stands, he may one of the greatest hitters in the world, and me, I'd like to have something comparable to that. Something nice. Hey...if it was Mike Bourn, I'd understand.


If it's what you want then that is totally cool. I was simply offering my advice as an actual autograph collector. Something a lot of people here are not. And I can really tell. Because autograph collectors think a lot differently than most of you seem to. Already discussed this deal with just about everyone I have numbers for trying to see if anyone purchased any as I was curious to whether or not they had any luck getting a nice ball. Not one single person I have talked to got one. In fact, most thought it was a dumb deal. They couldn't understand, as I, the use in buying something with a noticeable defect. Now does that make it a dumb deal? To me it's risky. To a lot of you guys...no. Take that for what its worth.

Oh...and btw...I didn't buy one. I saved up a little money and got a nice clean Willie Mays auto with psa/dna as well as Say Hey authentication for $100. Want a scan, let me know. But there are far cheaper places to get autos than steiner. You might as well be buying cards off of MLB.COM. Or buying stuff from mounted memories. So please quit with this $300 business.[/quote:2lz5x681]

:lol: Show me one post I've ever made in your direction that has been aggressive, and if you want to quote the one above you need to check your sensitivity levels. :lol: BTW I got my Aarons today and they are darn near perfect. Thanks for your "advise".
 

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"I turn my nose up at paying $48 DLVD for such a shoddy autograph. Us REAAALLLL autograph collectors would NEVER touch such GARBAGE! Scoff scoff scoff scoff scoff."

Seriously. This is a hobby for some of us and $48 DLVD per ball is a pretty damn good deal. In fact, being able to turn these around and make $40+ is not unreal. Not everyone is a perfection snob.
 

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So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)
 

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Pinbreaker said:
So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)

The point was to make some people aware some are severely damaged, so not sure why I would need to link all the guys auctions...
 

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nyc3 said:
Pinbreaker said:
So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)

The point was to make some people aware some are severely damaged, so not sure why I would need to link all the guys auctions...


I was referring to the op who started the thread.. I know there are some crappy ones, but also show there are some good ones.. like ripping wax, it's all a gamble..
 

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Pinbreaker said:
nyc3 said:
Pinbreaker said:
So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)

The point was to make some people aware some are severely damaged, so not sure why I would need to link all the guys auctions...


I was referring to the op who started the thread.. I know there are some crappy ones, but also show there are some good ones.. like ripping wax, it's all a gamble..

It's not really a gamble, they have a return policy.
 

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matchpenalty said:
Steiner does have some very sweet sales from time to time. Even on game used teams they work with on occassion.

Agreed. When Steiner has game used sales, often their prices are cheaper than Ebay values.
 
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beefycheddar said:
Pinbreaker said:
nyc3 said:
Pinbreaker said:
So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)

The point was to make some people aware some are severely damaged, so not sure why I would need to link all the guys auctions...



I was referring to the op who started the thread.. I know there are some crappy ones, but also show there are some good ones.. like ripping wax, it's all a gamble..

It's not really a gamble, they have a return policy.

No returns on the "imperfect" items. :(
 

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AMAZIN HOF COLLECTOR said:
beefycheddar said:
Pinbreaker said:
nyc3 said:
Pinbreaker said:
So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)

The point was to make some people aware some are severely damaged, so not sure why I would need to link all the guys auctions...



I was referring to the op who started the thread.. I know there are some crappy ones, but also show there are some good ones.. like ripping wax, it's all a gamble..

It's not really a gamble, they have a return policy.

No returns on the "imperfect" items. :(

Oh, I just know I got a big sheet with what to do to return it if I wasn't happy.
 
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beefycheddar said:
AMAZIN HOF COLLECTOR said:
beefycheddar said:
Pinbreaker said:
nyc3 said:
[quote="Pinbreaker":10lhw1pb]So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)

The point was to make some people aware some are severely damaged, so not sure why I would need to link all the guys auctions...



I was referring to the op who started the thread.. I know there are some crappy ones, but also show there are some good ones.. like ripping wax, it's all a gamble..

It's not really a gamble, they have a return policy.

No returns on the "imperfect" items. :(

Oh, I just know I got a big sheet with what to do to return it if I wasn't happy.[/quote:10lhw1pb]

Details of every imperfect item:
"PLEASE NOTE THIS BASEBALL CONTAINS SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS: THIS BASEBALL EITHER HAS A SMUDGED BLUE MARK DIRECTLY ABOVE THE SIGNATURE ON THIS BASEBALL OR THERE ARE SEVERAL MUCH SMALLER STAINS ON VARIOUS PANELS OF THE BALL INCLUDING SOME SMALL OIL SPOTS. ITEM IS SOLD "AS IS" AND AS DESCRIBED. ACTUAL ITEM MAY VARY FROM IMAGE SHOWN. THE IMPERFECTION ON YOUR BALL MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN THE BALL SHOWN. ALL SALES ARE FINAL"

Hey if they sent the return sheet, why not try it....
 

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AMAZIN HOF COLLECTOR said:
beefycheddar said:
[quote="AMAZIN HOF COLLECTOR":1vnh8wda]
beefycheddar said:
Pinbreaker said:
nyc3 said:
[quote="Pinbreaker":1vnh8wda]So looking at the link of the auto that sold for $35.. I see that the auto that sold for $70 wasn't linked..

So he sold two bals for $100.. and got his third pretty damn cheap..

Unlike some in this thread, I could care less what everyone spends their money on.. If they are happy, then great!

Good luck to those that are trying to get an autographed ball of one of the greatest homerun hitters we will ever see play..
(some of us are old enough to remember watching him play)

The point was to make some people aware some are severely damaged, so not sure why I would need to link all the guys auctions...



I was referring to the op who started the thread.. I know there are some crappy ones, but also show there are some good ones.. like ripping wax, it's all a gamble..

It's not really a gamble, they have a return policy.

No returns on the "imperfect" items. :(

Oh, I just know I got a big sheet with what to do to return it if I wasn't happy.[/quote:1vnh8wda]

Details of every imperfect item:
"PLEASE NOTE THIS BASEBALL CONTAINS SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS: THIS BASEBALL EITHER HAS A SMUDGED BLUE MARK DIRECTLY ABOVE THE SIGNATURE ON THIS BASEBALL OR THERE ARE SEVERAL MUCH SMALLER STAINS ON VARIOUS PANELS OF THE BALL INCLUDING SOME SMALL OIL SPOTS. ITEM IS SOLD "AS IS" AND AS DESCRIBED. ACTUAL ITEM MAY VARY FROM IMAGE SHOWN. THE IMPERFECTION ON YOUR BALL MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN THE BALL SHOWN. ALL SALES ARE FINAL"

Hey if they sent the return sheet, why not try it....[/quote:1vnh8wda]

I am happy with my autographs, so not returning. I was just stating for others. Also none of my COA's say blemished.
 

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Got mine in today and am extremely satisfied! Just a few spots on the top of the ball and one section of the "H" is smudged, o well. Well worth it for a HOF player that i probably never would have added unless something like this came along
 

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Speaking of Hank Aaron, does this autograph look legit?

(from 1993)

hankaaron.png
 

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nyc3 said:
Y4NK335 said:
Speaking of Hank Aaron, does this autograph look legit?

(from 1993)

hankaaron.png

Looks like a ttm, which mean no.

It's actually a signed book, here is the full scan with a COA from the signing:

hankaaron1.png
 

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My imperfect Ortiz came today, and I am very, VERY impressed. A few small oil stains are evident, but I could hardly notice them when I pulled the ball out of the box. Most of the stains are on the left side of the ball away from the signature, although one small stain is noticeable around one inch to the left of the signature. Regardless, I am very pleased.

For $20, this was a steal. No pictures as I don't have a digital camera or good cell phone camera.
 

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