I'm at a fundraiser tonight, which includes a silent auction component. One of the items up for bid is a Chris Lemonis signed baseball. Starting bid was $150. Bidding has closed, and no one bid on it.
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Damn what a shameI'm at a fundraiser tonight, which includes a silent auction component. One of the items up for bid is a Chris Lemonis signed baseball. Starting bid was $150. Bidding has closed, and no one bid on it.
Yeah in twenty years it would be nice to haveUnfortunate timing. I would like to have that ball. Wouldnāt pay that much though. Donāt wish the man any ill will. Very thankful he pulled the right strings that year to get us the championship. I wish him success elsewhere.
One of two from his Bucket Collection?I'm at a fundraiser tonight, which includes a silent auction component. One of the items up for bid is a Chris Lemonis signed baseball. Starting bid was $150. Bidding has closed, and no one bid on it.
Yeah, $150 was a bit much for me to pull the trigger. They also had a Jans signed basketball starting at the same price, a Lebby signed football that I think someone bought for around $200, a cowbell signed by all three, and a couple of Jake Mangum items.Unfortunate timing. I would like to have that ball. Wouldnāt pay that much though. Donāt wish the man any ill will. Very thankful he pulled the right strings that year to get us the championship. I wish him success elsewhere.
Thereās not a signed anything - by anybody - thatās worth $150. Unless of course the object itself is worth that much right out of the box.
Years from now it will be worth more because the ill will felt now will be forgotten and he owns our only NC.Unfortunate timing. I would like to have that ball. Wouldnāt pay that much though. Donāt wish the man any ill will. Very thankful he pulled the right strings that year to get us the championship. I wish him success elsewhere.
I might have written in a lowball bid just to see if they took it.Yeah, $150 was a bit much for me to pull the trigger. They also had a Jans signed basketball starting at the same price, a Lebby signed football that I think someone bought for around $200, a cowbell signed by all three, and a couple of Jake Mangum items.
I won a ball signed by our resident midget during his disastrous 2nd run in the mid 2000ās. I tried to give it away multiple times with no takers.I'm at a fundraiser tonight, which includes a silent auction component. One of the items up for bid is a Chris Lemonis signed baseball. Starting bid was $150. Bidding has closed, and no one bid on it.
I guess it's just me. I would like to let's say own the last ball used in the Natty in Omaha. But to me an autograph makes it no more special at all. Autographs to me are perplexing. So what somebody picked up a pen and wrote their name on something, why is that impressive or important? In this example him signing it would make it less desirable for me because of what happened afterwardsI'm at a fundraiser tonight, which includes a silent auction component. One of the items up for bid is a Chris Lemonis signed baseball. Starting bid was $150. Bidding has closed, and no one bid on it.
I bought a John Cohen signed ball while he was still coach at some benefit , silent auction, $5. I was the only bid.
I understand your point. I donāt know why, but I like autographed memorabilia.I guess it's just me. I would like to let's say own the last ball used in the Natty in Omaha. But to me an autograph makes it no more special at all. Autographs to me are perplexing. So what somebody picked up a pen and wrote their name on something, why is that impressive or important? In this example him signing it would make it less desirable for me because of what happened afterwards
Who? ($1)********One of the items up for bid is a Chris Lemonis signed baseball.
My Babe Ruth signed baseball would beg to differ. With your logic nothing would be worth anything. It is just other people's desires that give it value.Thereās not a signed anything - by anybody - thatās worth $150. Unless of course the object itself is worth that much right out of the box.
I'd take it to the trash can if you tape a dollar to it.I might have written in a lowball bid just to see if they took it.
Probably smells like a stadium cup.They should have put his bucket up for auction.![]()
Had it been previously bunted? ****I bought a John Cohen signed ball while he was still coach at some benefit , silent auction, $5. I was the only bid.
Wanna bet?Thereās not a signed anything - by anybody - thatās worth $150. Unless of course the object itself is worth that much right out of the box.