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 over 9 years ago
Sad but true. For so many reasons.
Alabama Al over 9 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 over 9 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 over 9 years ago
Put it in Al Capone’s vault!
hippogriff over 9 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 over 9 years ago
I can hardly wait to see this on Pawn Stars.