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3arod13
10-23-2015, 07:33 AM
Is this Zane Burns? Watching Pawn Stars last night and a man named
Zane, who said game used bats is his business, came in to sell a Ty Cobb Game Used Bat signed by Joe Sewell. When Steve Grad came in to authenticate the sigs, he said he knows Zane well. If this is Zane, that's pretty cool.

yanks12025
10-23-2015, 07:56 AM
Yes it is

teddy406
10-23-2015, 10:41 AM
Yep, just like zane too. Trying to get 100k for a 15k bat. Classic!

3arod13
10-23-2015, 12:38 PM
I had to laugh. First, Corey says, "this guy walks into the shop." I'm sure they already knew who he was. Then here you have Zane Burns, a knowledgeable game used collector, and they call in Jeremy from a local sports card shop to authenticate and appraise the bat. Kind of funny.

KGoldin
10-23-2015, 12:40 PM
It's all staged
Don't think anything spontaneous happens

Samets
10-23-2015, 01:05 PM
I was at that store in February and it's mostly trinkets and show merchandise.

The few displays they had were overpriced...

No one from the show was even there. When asked, I was told that they only come for the filming...

camarokids
10-23-2015, 01:15 PM
I was at that store in February and it's mostly trinkets and show merchandise.

The few displays they had were overpriced...

No one from the show was even there. When asked, I was told that they only come for the filming...

Yep, the store is pretty lame. You can buy Pawn Stars bobble heads... :rolleyes:

We went in the store in July 2014 and were told they were on vacation for the Summer.

There is a couple of stores close by that had some cool stuff for sale.

teddy406
10-23-2015, 01:51 PM
I think the way it works now is you submit an email to them of what you have, and if they are interested they call you and set up an appointment. So Zane probably did that and was hoping he could get at least 50k for that Sewell bat instead of the 5k it's worth. Like I said-Classic!

yanks12025
10-23-2015, 02:11 PM
I think the way it works now is you submit an email to them of what you have, and if they are interested they call you and set up an appointment. So Zane probably did that and was hoping he could get at least 50k for that Sewell bat instead of the 5k it's worth. Like I said-Classic!



Looks like someone has an axe to grind. But makes you look foolish when collector can tell that bat is worth more then the $5,000 you said or the $15,000 the so called sports expert they brought in said.

Also another thing, i thought people had the right to ask whatever they want for a item that THEY own. I didn't know that other collectors are now allowed to determine what people can ask for THEIR items.

teddy406
10-23-2015, 02:37 PM
ax to grind. No sir, my man. Bought many bats from Zane. But if you know Zane at all, then you know he asks ridiculous prices. That's his MO. I'm just saying it was great to see it live. I want 100K. The expert, who is no expert, said maybe its worth 15! I say it's worth 5. That's my right, correct?
Later,
KJB

jake33
10-23-2015, 09:19 PM
Very true, Zane likes to High-low on his ask prices. Ask way high then go low to give the illusion of a good price to a novice buyer.

I am always amazed when certain dealers just sit on items for years. If you try to get a lower but still reasonable price, they are amazed but the offer and say they cannot afford to sell at that price or something to that effect, yet they can just hold on to inventory for literally years. --- gamewornuniforms.com for example does this. They have sat on hundreds of Devil Rays jerseys for over a decade! They held on them so long now that the value dropped a good 60% with the market and availability changing.

Yes, someone can ask whatever they want for something, but it is painfully annoying having to see the same over priced mediocre items on ebay on a daily basis, many items just sit for years on ebay, while the seller just hits the relist button.

metsbats
10-24-2015, 08:33 AM
Perhaps Zane would be better off consigning such an item to Ken :)