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    Default For the serious collector

    If you love Seattle Baseball history !!!

    VINTAGE MARINERS, Rainers, Pilots & Seahawks COLLECTIBLES
    Sorting and selling very scarce Mariners collectibles.

    2000 May 6th First Annual Mariners Express Train Engine
    Seattle Mariners Official 1977 Scorecard vs Boston May 13-14-15
    Seattle Mariners Official 1977 Scorecard vs Minnesota April 11-12-13-14
    Seattle Mariners Official 1977 Scorecard vs Chicago White Sox June 4-5-6
    1987-88 Official Mariner Calender
    1980 Mariner Official Program & Souvenir Magizine
    1977 Team Photo with King Dome in background
    1977 Season Ticket Information Brochure
    1980 Coming On Strong Brochure
    April 6th 1977 Seattle P.I. 12 page Souvenir Edition Front page features pictures of Fred Hutchinson, Darrell Johnson, Jim Rivera, Jo Jo White, Rogers Hornsby, Dick Barren, Tommy Harper, Johnny Pesky, and Vada Pinson. This paper is full of stats and articles of all the M's opening season.
    1995 "A Magic Season" 96 page book featuring that great 1995 season.
    1995 "A Magic Season" autographed "MY OH MY" by Dave Niehaus and local artist Frank King.
    1983 Official Program & souvenir Magizine. 68 pages with Gaylord Perry on the cover.
    1976 Little League Kingdome Jamboree Program. YES! The first baseball game in the Kingdome was a little leaugue game.
    June 1st 1976 Little league newsletter announcing Jamboree at the Kingdome signed by District 8 administer.
    1980 Mariner's 88 page media guide
    "Bad To The Bone" inflatable Bone. Never out of the package
    1976 Stadium statistics printed on a paper placemat
    1977 "The Kingdome" Brochure
    1977 (?) Ticket Flyer, announcing 1st ever Mariner Bat Night June9 vs Cleveland
    KVI Mariner Baseball Sticker Date unknown
    1979 50th All Star Game Key Chain. New in Package This is a great collectible that has the 79 Mariners Logo and reads "50th All Star Game Seattle 79"
    1986 10th Anniversary Mariner Pocket Schedule
    1979 Pocket schedule
    1977 April 19th 100 Level Ticket Stubs (2)
    1977 OPENING DAY Box Ticket Stubs (2)
    1977 Mariners Bumper Sticker
    1991-92 Officially Lic. by MLBPA Watch featuring picture of Ken Griffey Jr. on the face. These sold at the Kingdome for 30 bucks. Cal Ripken and other players available.
    1988-89 Limited Addition Hanes T-Shirt showing a picture of Jr. that is hand signed. NEVER OUT OF PACKAGE. VERY RARE
    Seattle Rainiers 1976 Scorebook
    Seattle Rainiers 1974 Pocket Schedule
    Seattle Rainers 1976 Schedule and Ticket Order Form
    1955 Seattle Rainers Baseball Club HONORARY PLAYER CONTRACT signed by Mgr. Fred Hutchinson and G.M. Dewey Soriano. This is a colored photocopy.
    1939-40 Seattle Rainiers Team Photo
    Seattle Pilots Bumper Stickers
    ALSO.
    July 1976 Seattle Seahawks "Birth Of A Franchise" Official seahawks publication.

    All the items above are in Very Good to Mint Condition.
    I am entertaining offers from collectors.
    If you are interested in an item(s) let me know and I will provide additional info. plus pics.
    Please don't waste our time by asking me how much I want for an item, I will not reply. I am looking to get fair market value, so please don't waste our time by offering a low dollar amount.

    Thank You for looking

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    I have an epic 80s baseball card collection and am also taking offers lol

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    Don't waste time by asking how much you want, and don't waste your time by offering a low dollar amount? I'm sorry, but who knows the fair market value for ticket stubs, brochures, and booklets? I'm sure some people do, but I'd wager most don't. No offense, but good luck with that sales approach.

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    thanks for taking the time to comment.
    In simple terms anything is worth what a person is willing pay for that item. What I am trying to prevent, are dealers wasting everyones time by offering low ball prices for the purpose of reselling that item for 5 to 10 times what they paid. I would like these items to go to "real collectors". What a ticket stub is worth from 1977, or any other item I have offered is easily researched on various web sites. That being said, an item might be worth $5.00 to you but $10.0 to another. I'm not looking to get top dollar, just a fair price.
    Thanks again for your input.

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    Hi,

    I am interested in:
    "Bad To The Bone" inflatable Bone. Never out of the package (if you have a picture that would be great)
    I have no idea what its worth.......
    I have a ticket from Jay's Last Regular Season Homerun and Figure it would be a Good companion for it.

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