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Old 08-22-2010, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by sweetka View Post
When I began collecting I learned the difference between what brings the authenticity to antique teams.

My collection was amassed "in bag", and there are many instances, as a collector, where it is very important, at least to me, that all the players or teams came from the same lot.

When I dealt big man teams I immediately let the buyers know if there was a hog leg.

I personally consider a authentic big man collection as each individual team coming from the same bag.

There are some that claim that they have a collection but very few have a true collection. The Browns for instance have that coffee color but I sold some Browns, I believe to Mark Kistner, that would clearly show the difference between authentic, as opposed to pieced together.

I am not knocking the collections as there are clearly 4 teams that came from the same lot. Just because they used toothpicks to paint them does not mean that you can't see the difference.

It's like getting one painted by Guttman, One Stacey, One Chucl Lawrence, etc. etc.

Just my thoughts. Take a closer look now and tell me what you see.
I understand what you are talking about regarding true antiques. I think it would be cool to own a complete game set actually from the 1940's, but I don't think it would be worth mutiple thousands of dollars. In my opinion, that current auction should range between $350 to $400 tops.

If an electric football auction is to go for thousands of dollars, much more should be in the auction such as antique boards, bases, and other components.

Maurice

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