Depends on what you mean by “a lot,” Dad. Sell it for enough for a dinner at a local restaurant? Perhaps. Enough to make a car payment? Maybe, but don’t bet on it. Finance the kid’s college? Strongly doubt it.
I still have 2 MLB baseballs signed by Ken Caminiti in the winter of ’96, after he won the NL MVP with San Diego. At the time, I thought those would be worth something someday. Now, not so much . . . RIP.
Godfreydaniel: t wasn’t Al Capone’s vault; it was a vault (empty space within a structure) in a building Capone once used. This gave Rivera another switched definition: Credibility: a showbiz term meaning the ability to attract an audience. Vault had no more to do with a bank vault that his “credibility” did with the truth – and still doesn’t.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Sad but true. For so many reasons.
Alabama Al almost 10 years ago
Depends on what you mean by “a lot,” Dad. Sell it for enough for a dinner at a local restaurant? Perhaps. Enough to make a car payment? Maybe, but don’t bet on it. Finance the kid’s college? Strongly doubt it.
Raider Red Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I still have 2 MLB baseballs signed by Ken Caminiti in the winter of ’96, after he won the NL MVP with San Diego. At the time, I thought those would be worth something someday. Now, not so much . . . RIP.
Godfreydaniel almost 10 years ago
Put it in Al Capone’s vault!
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
Godfreydaniel: t wasn’t Al Capone’s vault; it was a vault (empty space within a structure) in a building Capone once used. This gave Rivera another switched definition: Credibility: a showbiz term meaning the ability to attract an audience. Vault had no more to do with a bank vault that his “credibility” did with the truth – and still doesn’t.
Jim Kerner almost 10 years ago
I can hardly wait to see this on Pawn Stars.