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    Cool Re: Ticket stub collectors???

    I collect them and pick them up when I see them at the games. I try to keep an eye on what's gone on during the game to see if it has any significance but often times I wait and look up the box score later.

    I've picked up HR and W tickets for players I like. I finally got tickets from Felix Hernandez first W and his Grand Slam. I still need his debut ticket, 8/4/05 @Tigers.

    If it's a Mariners ticket from Safeco Field, there's a good chance I can get at least 1 from the game. Even better if I know in advance it's a noteworthy game, player debut, first hr/w etc.

    I have at least 1, maybe 2 stubs from Palmeiro's 3000th hit. I just need to find the ticket stub box(moved last year so things are a little unorganized). I'll send you an email when I find the box
    Always looking for Seattle Mariners & anything of Felix Hernandez, Jay Buhner, Richie Sexson and Arthur Rhodes.

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    Re: Ticket stub collectors???

    Thanks M'sFan34, look forward to hearing from you.

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    Re: Ticket stub collectors???

    Quote Originally Posted by MarinersFan34 View Post
    I collect them and pick them up when I see them at the games. I try to keep an eye on what's gone on during the game to see if it has any significance but often times I wait and look up the box score later.

    I've picked up HR and W tickets for players I like. I finally got tickets from Felix Hernandez first W and his Grand Slam. I still need his debut ticket, 8/4/05 @Tigers.

    If it's a Mariners ticket from Safeco Field, there's a good chance I can get at least 1 from the game. Even better if I know in advance it's a noteworthy game, player debut, first hr/w etc.

    I have at least 1, maybe 2 stubs from Palmeiro's 3000th hit. I just need to find the ticket stub box(moved last year so things are a little unorganized). I'll send you an email when I find the box
    If you come across a FULL ticket for the game between Detroit at Seattle on 18 April 1996, let me know. Arod's 1st Career Grand Slam.

    Regards, Tony
    Regards, Tony

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    try ebay seller 'buckner'. if i remember correctly, his name is lenny. he has an incredible collection, is very reasonable and will hunt down your wantlist. most of my gooden tickets came from him- debut, 100th win, 1000 k, etc. good guy too

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwasserman View Post
    try ebay seller 'buckner'. if i remember correctly, his name is lenny. he has an incredible collection, is very reasonable and will hunt down your wantlist. most of my gooden tickets came from him- debut, 100th win, 1000 k, etc. good guy too
    Lenny (aka Buckner) is an awesome guy to deal with. He has helped me on a number of Cubs/Wrigley hard to find tickets and I was amazed at what the bottom line cost was per ticket (ex: "The Sandberg Game" of '84 -> $15).

    Mike

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    I have been collecting Thome stubs for awhile now. As I stated before. I have about 512 out of the 564 HR tix I need. I use a variety of different sources. A big portion of them were obtained
    through Lenny . Including #1. I go through ebay daily. As well as
    various avenues. I have yet to contact Chicago tix. As I believe them to be a bit expensive. I believe they want a big fee to even
    just to look for any tix. Crazy !
    Roger Ward- Thomecollector
    thomecollector@verizon.net

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    Dennis Jose is the guy behind Chicago Tix. Also very friendly and helpful. Some of his prices for the major milestone tix are a tad high but bargains can be had. I picked up a Game 6, 1975 WS stub from him for $35.

    He does charge a fee for searches for lesser games. HOWEVER, that money is applied to your purchase. I had him do a search for me and he came up empty. 6 months later he called to remind me I had a $50 credit still with him. Definitely an honest guy who knows his stuff.

    For a while, he was also the grader behind PSA's ticket encapulation. I don't know if he's still doing it.

    You really can't go wrong by going with Lenny or Dennis.

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    Re: Ticket stub collectors???

    BaseballGM, please email me with asking price. Thanks.

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    Re: Ticket stub collectors???

    I collect stubs from every Carl Edwards Sprint Cup win. I have 7 of 16. Once I complete a year, I plan on having them framed with a pic from that season.

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    Re: Ticket stub collectors???

    Quote Originally Posted by 3arod13 View Post
    If you come across a FULL ticket for the game between Detroit at Seattle on 18 April 1996, let me know. Arod's 1st Career Grand Slam.

    Regards, Tony
    Found a ticket stub, but not a full ticket. Let me know if anyone comes across one! Thanks!
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