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    Re: Opinions on Historic Auction's authenticity

    I agree with Clinton.

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    Re: Opinions on Historic Auction's authenticity

    A letter is only a letter. The bat should speak for itself.

    Does it show use and proper use for the player? Is the correct player identifier on the ends? No number on the ends is not always a bad thing......

    With any auction, do you homework. I have bought from them before with no problems.

    I won a bat in the auction that just ended......
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    Re: Opinions on Historic Auction's authenticity

    I agree with Camarokids on this one. If you are buying a bat solely because it comes with an auction house letter, and that letter is a matter of concern for you, you probably shouldn't be buying the bat -- and that is if it comes from Historic Auctions or any other auction house for that matter. You need to do your homework first, because even the best of them get one wrong from time to time. If you are unsure about what you are buying, please feel free to ask for help from one of the experts of this site. We have a large network here that is always available to help!
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    Re: Opinions on Historic Auction's authenticity

    Well the marks on the bat and everything look good, it's a Lastings Milledge Yankees bat from his rookie season. Took a chance because I thought it was so neat to have an error bat from my favorite player.

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    Re: Opinions on Historic Auction's authenticity

    If you know what you are buying from them, and are OK with it - bid away. I have won several items and been happy every time. In fact, I just won a few things in the most recent auction. Of course, we're talking low end/common player bats, but nonetheless...
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