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Bruce hasn't own that shop in BR in like 10 years. He's in Maryland now with the same shop with the same name. However, he is hosting a show next Saturday with LSU baseball players.

LSU Baseball Signing - Jones, Dickenson, and more!

Another way to support the players! :geauxtigers:
For a ball without the majority of the team signing it around $150-200, if the football is in good condition and the signatures are sharp. Auction wise you could maybe squeak out more but base $150 should get bids.
As mentioned, $15-20 is the value. If it was signed then the value would be in the $200 + range.
How? 2019 natty was 100% virtual? Commemorative ticket maybe?

They had actual tickets for certain sections, and apparently you could have requested them. You also request an actual ticket sent to you after the game if you had a digital ticket. Not commemorative, but an actual ticket. There are some commemorative ones out there.
They did not print programs for this game and there were no real ticket stubs to my knowledge. Most were digital, maybe could print from home.

I have every bowl game program and the majority of tickets stubs from every LSU bowl game so was quite annoyed.

Found someone selling an in the field pass so bought that.

They have a digital copy of the program on the bowl games website.
Selling any vintage LSU pennants or bobbleheads or anything email: lsutigercollector33@gmail.com
An estate company in Lafayette is selling it on behalf of the family to answer your question StPeteLSU.
StPeteLSU, would love to see some of those unique items!! It's always nice too look at unique items of LSU memorabilia. You can also email me at lsutigercollector33@gmail.com if you don't want to post some publicly.

If you ever decide to sell, there are plenty of private buyers that would pay good money, but also don't sell without getting those items appraised by other LSU collectors that would have knowledge on the prices! Some of those items you mentioned are very valuable.
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she's doing that...and they programs are mostly in good condition, but still. Now she is selling some 1959 programs that are common, $100 tops IMHO...hope she does great because I have some of same...


Yeah the value of a couple of our license plates, 1958 program, and 1959 Ole Miss program just double and tripled :lol:
His family kept the important items (ring, jersey, helmet, etc). Apparently, it's a massive estate, and she's trying to get the most money for them.
These prices were insane. It's from a former player's estate so I guess those bidding assumed they were worth more, and they were not.

They might be hoping to get the inside scoop on other items if they paid up. Regardless very silly to run up those prices.

Most of the 1958 program sale on average b/t $150-200 ... some maybe getting to $250 (rarely).

I've seen the Cannon Run Ole Miss program go for as high as $800 (usually $300-500 range), but $1680 is a ridiculous price even for a fairly rare program.

Robinson’s dad owned a sporting good store in BR, so possibly came from there. As an LSU grad and Kinesiology Major, those are great.

Email at lsutigercollector33@gmail.com if you ever want to part ways with one of them.
I think you could possible get in the $200 range. Plus LSU winning the 2019 championship doesn't hurt, people are looking for championship items.

re: Championship Coke Bottles

Posted by GeauxGirl33 on 8/6/20 at 7:24 am to
Albertsons on Essen and Perkins had them yesterday down the drink/soda aisle. Purchased one.
I would check that what you want to send in can be signed. Rumor was they would probably not refuse items for the public signing, but anything dropped off or mailed in was to follow strict licensed item rules set by Fanatics.

Fanatics will probably have a rep at the private signing and if it’s not a licensed product they can refuse it to be signed and just refund the total. Was told this directly by a rep of the signing in Ohio.

There has not been a confirmed time period for the other players. They are working on getting them to Tiger Bait, but nothing can be confirmed until contracts are signed.

re: Burrow autograph session?

Posted by GeauxGirl33 on 2/27/20 at 12:08 pm to
LINK

On the bottom of the page and mail in form says licensed items.
Very true. They might have tried to stent and punctured the artery, then had to have bypass to fix that issue. Or the stent failed and had to do a bypass. Very plausible options.

re: Prayers for UL coach Robichaux

Posted by GeauxGirl33 on 6/30/19 at 5:48 pm to
If he had open heart surgery, he didn’t have stents placed. They bypassed the blockages with grafts. Now he might have had stents placed and they are reporting open heart surgery incorrectly.

It’s not uncommon to have a second surgery after open heart surgery for various reasons. I worked with open heart surgery patients for 8 years and it’s amazing the weird stuff that happens after surgery. Thoughts and prayers for him & his family and a speedy recovery.
Left Field, close to the playground and The Yard (beer garden). You can bring your stroller in and tuck it under the left field stands. Just remember clear bag for everything, even the diaper bag.