Babe Ruth Single Signed Baseballs. EPISODE 14

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Babe Ruth Single Signed Baseballs are considered the Holy Grail of sports collecting. They have consistently gone up in value over the last 50 years. We share 4 balls and explain value and common issues to look for. EPISODE 14

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  • @SmoothAdventure
    @SmoothAdventure 2 роки тому +3

    I just met a 95 year old man who got one of these when he was a kid. He still has it. It was awesome to hold in my hand.

  • @drinkingpoolwater
    @drinkingpoolwater 3 роки тому +4

    i always wanted one of these. i was into babe ruth back in the 80s. he’s like a mythical figure in my eyes. if i ever make enough money i’d buy one as an investment.

  • @buffalobraves9
    @buffalobraves9 22 дні тому +1

    So which is the highest graded ball? He never tells us. My guess would be the last ball on the right.

  • @Eolo-w5t
    @Eolo-w5t Місяць тому

    $400.000 for a signed baseball

  • @Redbird-UJ76
    @Redbird-UJ76 Рік тому

    To even hold one for a few minutes would be fortunate.

  • @dawnofthewalkers4915
    @dawnofthewalkers4915 2 роки тому

    I picked the first. Not because I thought it was the most expensive, but I liked the look of it the most.

  • @Tittles-nv4vz
    @Tittles-nv4vz 4 роки тому +1

    In Alabama in Moulton at the red center there’s a Ruth ball there

  • @StickFiguresMaster
    @StickFiguresMaster 2 роки тому

    As you can clearly see, the baseball used in the remake of the sandlot movie, IS NOT a real baseball signed by Babe Ruth, it’s signature is to good and to good though to represent the quality of cursive handwriting that Babe Ruth could’ve actually written in.
    The baseball used in the original Sandlot movie is in fact signed by Babe Ruth, but the thing is, that baseball was a prop ball, it’s not a real ball, it didn’t have any thread actually on it, it was a clay ball that an artist made for the movie the kids seen, and it was given that look of being threaded, but that ball shown in the movie was in a case that said Property of Viacom Inc. 1990 and the cases paperwork right next to it said Property of Viacom Inc. California because the ball was molded in California, it was given a coat of yellow paint that we don’t have anymore, which was a brand of paint in a spray can called WarZone Crafters and they were going to become someday a different company they although didn’t still keep their name however partnered with Lens Crafters (glasses stores) and they partnered with a company in Zimbabwe that doesn’t exist anymore because the company in Zimbabwe was flooded by a huge flash flood that wiped out the firm that no longer exists called Edwards Pianist Warehouses and why it was a pianist warehouse firm was because someday, we were going to get pianos all the way from Zimbabwe that although got wiped out by the flood and the places windows with everything in it got washed with water, it had everything broken and postal service guys who came over to get the pianos reported to the police of Zimbabwe a possible killing and it wasn’t a killing, it was just a flash flood that took out all the workers and pianos, even other things that weren’t pianos, so the Zimbabwe police surprised California with their call saying there won’t be any delivery as there’s been a flash flood that wiped out the lives of over 50 customers and 200 staff that were at the building at the time.
    The movie firm asked Viacom why there’s not any shipments of props headed to their studios yet and they said, we have WarZone Crafters detailed ball model for your movie, the only problem is your going to have to delay making your movie or else find another company to buy a set of musical instruments from, the problem that couldn’t be escaped was, a check made out to Zimbabwe for their Pianos was for 10 thousand dollars in instrumental equipment, but since everyone died, so did the envelope with 10 thousand American dollars…… it was flushed into the sea when the sea kept on sweeping back and forth, so the banks got a hold of the movie firm and said, we can’t refund you because we don’t have the check, since the check delivered was however sweeper by the flood and ruined along with the envelope of money, that’s just what happened, a little kid put random things down a toilet for fun, it was ruined and so the bank said we can give you by the exchange rate in 1990 slightly over 10 thousand dollars but with 1,000 Zimbabwe currency as the exchange rate was higher then the dollars value from America was then! So there was a postpone going out for until 1997 where they stayed quite about still making the movie in 96 and secretly made the movie for stores in 97, luckily, it turned out to be recognized to many as the kids movie that almost got ruined because of missing equipment and because no film props!

  • @79antigua
    @79antigua Рік тому

    I have a question, I have a 1974 Atlanta Braves baseball signed by Hank Aaron that is barely legible and my dad wrote 725 home runs on it and then shellacked the ball, what would you think that would be worth???

  • @erminiagarcia8857
    @erminiagarcia8857 3 роки тому

    Mr Feinstein made present to my son's 12 card collection premier edition at 1994.

  • @scottcartwright9008
    @scottcartwright9008 3 роки тому

    What did he autograph his ball with

  • @class2482
    @class2482 5 років тому

    Hello, I have a babe ruth base ball, good condition, can you tell me what it's worth, if you have discord (APP For phone, PC), I can show you it.

  • @priestleyharker4046
    @priestleyharker4046 5 років тому +1

    I picked the second ball

    • @neilfosteronly
      @neilfosteronly 3 роки тому

      Ill pick 1st before I watch cause what I think is oldest.

  • @MRCLMCII
    @MRCLMCII Рік тому

    No offense I would prefer the 1st signature. I would even go as far as finishing it by making the other print darkened. It is a very beautiful baseball that at the end of the day has a real Ruth signature that would display just as good if not better than your $200k baseball one.

  • @brinwest4595
    @brinwest4595 3 роки тому

    can i have one thank you.

  • @martingrado751
    @martingrado751 3 роки тому

    Saludos

  • @codyrobinson22
    @codyrobinson22 5 років тому

    How much did it sell for?

  • @willaddison3281
    @willaddison3281 4 роки тому

    That is amazing

  • @kingbabe1829
    @kingbabe1829 4 роки тому +1

    😁☝️

  • @enyouartist
    @enyouartist 6 років тому +3

    I cringed as I watched your bare fingers touch that Ruth baseball. Put a glove on when handling it!