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    Whats the deal with the Mizuno bat?

    If you look on his website he sells a regular signed bat for $199.99 and a Mizuno signed bat for $399.99. I'm no economist but I think it's the supply and demand principal, less of a product the more it cost.

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    In person - I felt the COA was worth it - bc Its on his postcard and he signs it and fills it out also - so I would rather have a coa for a premium also -

    1) Back in 89 - He was in Nashville - it was $10 for an auto - - you handed a card to a helper - they placed and held it for him - he passed it to another helper and they handed it back NEVER LOOKED AT YOU _

    2) Last year in VEGAS - he signed for a higher price but that includes the actual item - so 100 for the ball includes the ball - if you ask they may combo or do your item also - also his staff takes photos - he shakes your hand - chit chats - so its a nice 5 minute experience

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    In 1985 when Pete Rose was a player/manager for the Reds attempting to be "The Hit King" a photographer captured a photo in a series against the Phillies in Veterans Stadium in the batters box. This photo graced the cover of Becket Monthly. Apparently the bat was found a scuff marks and tape marks were identified and authenticated to be used by Pete Rose. The bat was x-rayed at one point and the bat was found to have been "corked" That bat was a MIZUNO

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    In 1985 when Pete Rose was a player/manager for the Reds attempting to be "The Hit King" a photographer captured a photo in a series against the Phillies in Veterans Stadium in the batters box. This photo graced the cover of Becket Monthly. Apparently the bat was found a scuff marks and tape marks were identified and authenticated to be used by Pete Rose. The bat was x-rayed at one point and the bat was found to have been "corked" That bat was a MIZUNO

    Thanks for the history, I don't remember hearing about that.

    ...Rick

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    Why not use a Rawlings or Louisville Slugger! I have met Rose on numerous occasions and he was one of the nicest guys in the world. Was very social with all the kids. His public signings range about $50-$65 in the Philadelphia area with coa's FREE-$8.....Remember this....you heard it from ME and Philly INK....Rose has a FREE signing coming up this summer!

    He's doing a free signing in Philly this summer? How sure are you?

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    He's doing a free signing in NJ at a card dealership this Saturday. I cant say anymore because of where I got the information but if your interested that should provide enough info to find it.

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    Yeah RyanPMeyer filled me in but it's in East Hannaford. Unfortunately, that's almost 3 hours away from my house and you are not able to get outside items signed :(

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    Just this out. Dude freaks out after getting rejected by Rose, pretty funny reaction.
    http://bustedcoverage.com/2011/07/25...ph-snub-video/

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