I don't know crap about memorabilia.
But when I heard how much Barry Bonds balls sold for I pooped my pants a little bit. Thats fvckn CRAZY!! For a *baseball*?!?
I thought the world lost its mind when a piece of toast sold on ebay for $14,000 (the one with the runaway bride on it).
But COMEON!!
Bonds did steroids. I wouldn't pay 5 cents for that ball.![]()
But seriously. Does anyone collect sports memorabilia as a hobby?
My dad had mint versions of Micky Mantle in his mothers attic plus a lot of other cards. He said his mother threw them away like a year before she died but that they would be worth A LOT if he still had them.
Than I remembered my brother (my oldest brothers 44) Left 6 boxes of baseball cards from the 1970's in our basement when he moved out a long time ago. They don't even look like they've ever been touched and like I said in an older thread he's a millionaire so even if he knew they were there I'm not sure he'd give a rats fvck.
So I'm thinking about putting them somewhere safe for the next 20-30 years and acting like I never saw them before.. or that my dog peed on them and I threw them away.
That would make them like 60 years old by than and there really is A LOT of cards in those boxes in great shape. Since I don't know shit about collecting baseballs cards. Would there be a point in doing that?


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I guess that means u wouldn't be interested in the $6300 cell phones