Friday was fun, Looking forward to Saturday!

isabella1

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I went out today last-minute wasn't expecting much but I think I did alright got a whole mixture of stuff. First was the sand dollars they were six bucks for both boxes.

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The autograph baseball was two dollars. From the Houston Astro's. seems to be
A better team. Jeff bagwell, curt schilling, Craig biggio, art howel, Steve finly, ken kaminnetti. This was $2. Not sure of the other sigs though.

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25 names in total.

Misc stuff with some 14k and sterling. Some mini coins gold filled glasses.

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Also was about 12-15 lbs of copper pipe for free and a gardening tool.
 

Tallone

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I don't know for sure but I suspect the baseball is a souvenir ball sold in gift shops at the ballpark. The signatures are likely mechanically generated as opposed to being signed by hand by each player. The signatures look too crisp and legible to me. I hope I'm wrong because there are some very prominent players on that team.
 

AC1955

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Curt Schilling...hmmm...I know that name! Red Sox Nation!

I love sand dollars and look for them whenever I hunt the beaches. Not a bad haul overall.

HH,
Anita
 

diggummup

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Nice finds on the jewelry and the copper was even better for free. I especially like that little filagree pillbox I believe it is? I'm unsure on the ball myself. I hope it's legit. I don't buy any sports related stuff with signatures. It's too hard to sell with so many fakes out there. I do always look for signatures in books though.
 

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