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A Mail Day Worth Running to the Inbox For
Published Oct 3 2024
Collectors,
Later today weâre launching a fresh newsletter, Mail Day, penned by reclusive friend of Mantel and passionate collector (to a borderline worrying degree), J.R. Fickle. So what can readers of Mail Day expect? Letâs let Fickle tell us:
I love reading about record-breaking sales, mega auctions and impossible-to-get cards that most of us can never afford, which is why Above the Mantel is my favorite email every week (It is! I swear!!). But if youâre like me and your bank account is âcomma deficientâ, donât you also want to dig into the smaller-time stuff we can actually play along with? Everything from the best womenâs college hoops cards to buy cheap, to odd Star Wars collectibles to the best Happy Meal toys to grab? Well, thatâs Mail Day, sports & pop-culture collectibles for the common collector, and it's all written by a bit of a madman (me!). If one thing can be guaranteed, itâs that youâll be amused (and perhaps confounded) each and every week. Join me, wonât you? J.R. Fickle
The first Mail Day will hit inboxes later today, before finding a permanent home Tuesday mornings. We suggest you subscribe via the link below.
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The most infamous NFL combine jersey is heading to auction, along with seven other items from Tom Bradyâs personal collection. Sothebyâs and the NFL Legend-turned-improving NFL broadcaster have teamed up for The GOAT Collection: Watches & Treasures from Tom Brady. Aside from the shirt Brady wore running a 5.17 40-yard-dash, the sale will feature the jersey he wore in his final collegiate game, the QB wristband worn during Super Bowl LI, and a Richard Mille RM35-03 FQ âBaby Nadalâ, estimated to hammer for between $300,000-$500,000.
You can access the auction lots ahead of the December sale here.
The 50/50 Home Run, 2/2 Lawsuit Ball
From the second Shohei Ohtaniâs 50th home run landed in Miamiâs bleachers on September 19th, it was clear weâd be in for some drama around its rightful owner (we dug into the scrum that very night). Last week the man who ended up with the ball put it up for auction with Goldin, and within hours a lawsuit was filed by a fan who claimed the âlottery ticketâ was illegally pried from his hands. This week, a second lawsuit has been filed, this time by another fan who says the ball should be his. For now, the auction roles on, with a current top bid hovering around $1.5M.
For more, Will Stern from cllct is been on top of the story.
via H/T AmericanMemorabilia.com
4,256 Hits & Incalculable Autographs
This week we said farewell to Pete Rose, MLB legend known for his hard-nosed play and his knack for getting on base, as well as his lifetime ban from from baseball due to betting on the game he loved. But to collectors, Rose was also known for being a fixture at sports card and memorabilia shows, sitting for hours as fans cycled through the queue to get an autograph from baseballâs all-time hits leader. Rose, who was as prolific a signer as he was a hitter, often included clever inscriptions with his signature, including crowd favorite, âIâm Sorry I Bet On Baseball.
Sports Collectorâs Daily has more on Roseâs impact to The Hobby.