What is the value of a baseball autographed by Bob Feller?
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A Bob Feller single signed baseball is worth between $50.-$70.
Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions.
Collectors will pay more for inscriptions like "HOF 62", and pay less for personal inscriptions like "Good Luck Chuck"
In a recent auction a Bob Feller single signed baseball sold for $68.
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In some cases a single signed baseball of a noted player is worth more than a multi signed baseball with the same player of note. In this case the Mickey Mantle signature would be the most valuable, and the key signature with the other Hall of Fame players on this baseball.
I would categorize this baseball as a "Mickey Mantle Multi signed Hall of Fame baseball" And this would be part of the explanation of why a Mickey Mantle single signed baseball would be more valuable than a Multi signed HOF baseball.
Value is based on the price collectors pay for an Item. There are more collectors of Mickey Mantle memorabilia, and his signature is more sought after than the other HOF'ers on this baseball. You have to treat this as two separate items. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball, and a Multi signed baseball. There are less collectors of Hall of Fame multi signed signatures, than collectors of a Mickey Mantle signature. Therefor a Mickey Mantle Signed baseball will sell at a higher price.
A collector of a Mickey Mantle signed baseball might prefer the signature by itself, may not desire the other signatures, and will not pay extra for the others or just pay less for the less desired baseball. This is why you cannot add up the value of each signature to come up with a value.
A single signed Mickey Mantle Baseball is worth about $400..-$800. I checked an auction house for Mickey Mantle Multi signed baseballs and found 5 baseballs that sold between $131. - $896 averaging around $350. Of cause the signatures that appear on each baseball are different, and will effect the value, as well as the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures, and condition. Which signature that appears on the "sweet spot" will also effect the value.
The baseball that sold for $896. was in great condition, strong signatures, PSA/DNA authenticated, and had the following signatures: Mantle, Herman, Spahn, Koufax, Sewell, Musial, Killebrew, Palmer, Berra, Banks, Marichal, Mays, Lemon, Aparicio, Ford, Aaron and Frank Robinson. With three signatures in common with your baseball with some similar signatures, but more.
Two Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle and Duke Snider Multi-Signed Baseballs. (NY center Fielders) very desired Willie Mickey and the Duke baseball sold for $334. and $448. This baseball with only three signature might be more desired than the baseball you have.
A Mickey Mantle, Wally Post, Ted Kluszewski, and Gus Bell, very sloppy condition sold for sold for $167 Your baseball should do much better that this, and based on the information from these auction I would say that your baseball if properly authenticated in excellent+ condition should be worth at least $350.-$500. signatures that are not authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
If the signatures are not authenticated, and if you do not no the origin of the baseball, be sure that the signatures are hand signed, and not facsimile (stamped) signatures. For more info on facsimile signatures, and autographed baseballs read my newsletter "How Much is my autographed baseball" I will leave a couple of links below.
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Does Bob Hope airport have full body scanners?
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Yes. I had one in November 2010 and still had to be patted down. I think it slows things down as I had to wait for the results. As if security doesn't take forever already.
How many times was Bob Hope married?
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Only once, he married his college girlfriend Keva, and they have 2 children. http://www.roberthorry.net/bio.htm Only once, he married his college girlfriend Keva, and they have 2 children. http://www.roberthorry.net/bio.htm
Did James cagney and Bob Hope do a dance in the seven little foy's?
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The movie was 'The Seven Little Foys' at the Friars Club. Wonderful dance routine.
Why didn't Bob Hope join the army?
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Hope was a mere fifteen when World War One ended.
He was 33 years old, married, and had four children when the U.S. joined into World War Two. Like many people in those circumstances at that time, he chose not to join the military. This was not at all unusual.
How did Bob Hope help during World War 2?
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Walt Disney produced a number of cartoons (Der Fuehrer's Face) that parodied the Axis leaders and helped to dehumanize the enemy by portraying them as inept and comical characters ; essentially they were part of the US government's propaganda campaign . There were a variety of instructional and training films made as well e.g. Victory Through Airpower.
Which was the first of the road films to star Bob Hope?
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"Road to Singapore" (1940) with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour .
Where did Bob Hope live in Cleveland Ohio?
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Well Bob Hope was associated with the "Ohio Reform School" and that is in Fairfield county, Ohio. So I would assume that.
What movie has the line you funny guy regular Bob Hope?
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I've been searching everywhere for the origin of his quote. Anyone?
This line isn't from a movie, but an American television series episode. "You very funny man, regurar Bob Hope!" is from M*A*S*H*, Season 7, Episode 17, titled "Inga".
Is actor Bob Hope still living?
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Bob Hope died at the age of 100 years old in 2003.
What actors and actresses appeared in The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show - 1971?
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The cast of The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show - 1971 includes: Patricia Barnstable as herself Cyb Barnstable as herself Lola Falana as herself Redd Foxx as himself Bob Hope as himself
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Bob Hopes parents were british. His father was a stonemason from Western-Super-Mare in Somerset, his name was William Henry Hope. His mother was a cleaning woman who used to be a opera singer, she was from Wales, her name was Avis Townes.
How much was Bob Hope paid by the uso?
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On IMDb.com (Internet Movie Data Base) neither Bob Hope's page nor Leslie Hope's page mentions any relationship between the two. Bob Hope's real name was Leslie Townes Hope.
When did bob hope go to school?
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Yes and no.
At age fifteen he was sent to a boys industrial school, which was one step above reform school. He did "graduate" from this institution, and was generous to it throughout his life.
What is the value of a baseball autographed by Bob Uecker?
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A 1947 New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Rizzuto, DiMaggio, Berra, McQuinn, Reynolds, and Shea is worth about $1,200. -$1,500.
Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide visit the following page from the link I left below.
Are Kelsey Grammer and Bob Hope related?
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They are the same person. His born name was Leslie Hope, but he enjoyed being called Bob.
How many movies did Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin make together?
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Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were together in a total of 17 comedy movies from 1949 to 1956, starring in 14 of those. The following is a complete list of the movies in which they headlined: My Friend Irma (1949) My Friend Irma Goes West (1950)At War with the Army (1950) That's My Boy (1951)Sailor Beware (1951) Jumping Jacks (1952) The Stooge (1953) Scared Stiff (1953) The Caddy (1953) Living It Up (1954) Artists and Models (1955) You're Never Too Young (1955) Pardners (1956) Hollywood or Bust (1956) In addition to these 14 films, Martin & Lewis also appeared together in 3 Ring Circus and Money from Home, and made a cameo appearance in Bob Hope and Bing Crosby's 1952 Road to Bali.