Rare Cricket Memorabilia

Griffo

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My uncles (not blood related) father has a cricket bat from back in the day signed by the entire australian cricket team and the 12th man is Don Bradman the one and only test he was 12th man anyone got rare things like that? and how much would that be valued at? priceless??
 
That would be a lot purely because if Don had signed it it must be old and vaulable, and the Don himself is a expensive singnature i would imagine
 
stick it on ebay
and see how much it fetches

if you dont wanna sell it then say the bat broke or something but would be worth it to see how much the bat is worth
 
its not mine ive never seen it its under lock and key somewhere in sydney in a big vault or something
 
Griffo said:
its not mine ive never seen it its under lock and key somewhere in sydney in a big vault or something
Makes sense as something like that would be priceless, I would think. Do you have pictures of it?

Anyway, all I have is a WC 2003 Pakistani jersey replica signed by Wasim Akram. I don't think it would be worth too much though.
 
no if you stole it the only way you could sell it is the black market otherwise people would find you out immediatlely
 
I have lots of cricket-signed stuff, nothing too rare.
A bat with all the signatures of the Indian team in Australia i think in 04.
Apart from that LOTS of sigs including Sachin, Kambli, Tinu Yohannan (:p) Harbajan when he was 12th man, Kumble, Dravid, Kris Srikanth, Dinesh Karthick :happy, Hemang Badani, L. Balaji, Venugopal Rao, Parthiv Patel (eww), Brett Lee, Warny, McGrath..
My dad has like Kirmani, Amarnath, Gavaskar, Bedi, Chandrasekar(sp), Prasanna, and a whole ton of other people.
I have alot more, just can't remember now.
And plus i'm going to the WC so i'll get some there of like Dhoni and some SL players :)
 
Well you could try and contact a sporting memorabilia valuing thing, I know that in The Age (Melbourne newspaper) they have a sporting worth column where people submit things and they publish a few and value them. I would think that they'd reply either way as well. I would definitely rate that as a VERY valuable piece of memorabilia, you could get a LOT of money for it, that's for sure.
 
he doesnt want to sell it, i couldnt blame him
 
I've got several people's signatures - including some from England, West Indies, Australia, India, South Africa and Bangladesh.

I also have a picture of myself sitting next to Mike Atherton - just before I was to appear on TV (in the background) with the C4 crew...
 

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