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Jamie, I spent 25 on my with shipping, no box. I have seen it go mostly for around 15-20 since then (with box) probably 5-7 more for shipping. That bobble seems to be more heavy duty and weigh more than others though.

 

I was trying to find that on Bobblebums.com, anyone know the official name for it, or if "the brewmeister" is even listed?

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Around 10 bucks Brewdude. They had a million of those that I think were 10 each. I think they had certificates saying they were from County. I doubt the price really went up/down on them much because so many were available. Miller Park was selling them for like 3 seasons after County was torn down.

 

Similarily, how much is "a piece of the park (grass/dirt)" from 1982?

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I have both the regular and retro version of the 2007 Prince Fielder bobblehead (I believe I have the boxes still too, but I'd have to look). How much would each of those go for?
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Is the bat a Little League model? If so, value takes a nose dive generally.

 

I used to collect bats and gloves pretty heavily, but have tailed off in the last few years. Pure guesses at this point, but an adult model in nice shape could probably bring $30-35 and a kids model maybe $15-20.

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That's a fun item to have. Not sure it's worth more than that, nor do I think you got ripped off.

 

Any indication of who filled it out? Was it in the Brewers dugout or Seattle's? etc. . .

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It was in Seattle's dugout, the Brewers are listed as the opponent. I checked to make sure that the lineup changes matched with the box score on baseball-reference. Its not signed by a manager, but I'm not sure they signed the dugout cards in the 80s, just the official lineup cards that they handed to the umpire.
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I just picked up an official lineup card the other day with a potential pitchers dual of Sheets Vs Santana at Shea signed by Yost. The final (not written on the card), was 5-3. It was 25. It's probably not worth much more or less, but still a pretty neat item.
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Dugout Lineup card from an 1987 Mariners-Brewers game in Seattle. Has Yount listed batting second and Bill Schroeder DHing in the clean up spot (lol). Picked it up for 15 bucks...decent pickup or no?

Value is of course subjective, but I think $15 is a great price for that. Congrats, it's a cool piece.
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I have the All-Star program from the 1975 MLB All-Star game, its not GEM MINT. Pricing?

They're not work that much anymore. When the Brewers did their rummage sales from the County Stadium storage area there must have been cases upon cases of those. The programs sell for about $10. At the rummage sale I picked up a few for either 50 cents or a dollar.

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So my brother got this jersey during the 2008 season, my family took him to a Cubs/Brewers game in May I believe just before his first deployment to Iraq with the Marine Corps, my Aunt who works for American Family arranged for her company to sponsor a package for him from the Brewers. In that package along with a hat, bobblehead (either Rickie or Turnbow) and name/good luck on the scoreboard was this Bill Hall jersey. I have been holding it ever since because he's the Cub fan and I'm the Brewer fan.

 

I'm wondering if anyone knows what type of jersey it might be, bp or spring training, and what does the #267 mean on the necktag? If you have an approximate value as well that's great. My plan has always been to maybe trade it for some sort of game-used Cubs memorabilia, so if you are interested, that's what I am looking for.

 

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With respect to the Hall jersey, 05 is the year he wore it, 46 is the size, and 267 is the inventory number. It looks to me to be a game jersey and not batting practice. I am not sure of the value but I would guess a couple hundred considering it is game used.
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Its batting practice or spring training because his number isn't on the front. Still valuable no doubt, but not official game work. (he prolly went 0-4 in that jersey no matter if it was spring training OR batting practice anyway)
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