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Old 02-03-2009, 07:10 AM
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It's a fine idea. I'd love to do a memorabilia segment... One issue though is that a saddlecloth conversation was broached a few years ago by the 'previous hostting duo' which led to a defamation threat by a noted seller of them. But I think we can skirt that this time around.
Was the double t in hosting intentional or a mmistake? The seller is legit and gets his cloths through legitamate means. You couldn't convince the "duo" that most owners don't give a rat sass about the cloths. It was strange that there are no police reports filed for all of the stolen cloths.

Even as a collector, after thinking about it, I'm not sure that many people would be interested in hearing much about collectables.

The discussion of collectables has come up on several forums, but never last very long and usually fade to the basement along with other topics that draw little interest.
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Was the double t in hosting intentional or a mmistake? The seller is legit and gets his cloths through legitamate means. You couldn't convince the "duo" that most owners don't give a rat sass about the cloths. It was strange that there are no police reports filed for all of the stolen cloths.

Even as a collector, after thinking about it, I'm not sure that many people would be interested in hearing much about collectables.
The double t's were a typo... lol.

I think we could make a segment on collecting race memorabilia entertaining...
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Old 02-03-2009, 03:41 PM
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Was the double t in hosting intentional or a mmistake? The seller is legit and gets his cloths through legitamate means. You couldn't convince the "duo" that most owners don't give a rat sass about the cloths. It was strange that there are no police reports filed for all of the stolen cloths.

Even as a collector, after thinking about it, I'm not sure that many people would be interested in hearing much about collectables.

The discussion of collectables has come up on several forums, but never last very long and usually fade to the basement along with other topics that draw little interest.
I would agree that if it did make the show as a segment it could be done only on a monthly basis. With the amount of items on ebay (2,500 approx) and the variety of those items. It would be nice to put a value or worth to some items and hear about collections. For example how do they decide which horses they will have a bobble head made after? Most recent is Curlin, why not Easy Goer, Sunday Silence, Ruffian or Eight Belles...or why can't they do a "FatHead" of Secretariat or what is the value of a Invasor halter?
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Old 02-03-2009, 04:09 PM
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I would agree that if it did make the show as a segment it could be done only on a monthly basis. With the amount of items on ebay (2,500 approx) and the variety of those items. It would be nice to put a value or worth to some items and hear about collections. For example how do they decide which horses they will have a bobble head made after? Most recent is Curlin, why not Easy Goer, Sunday Silence, Ruffian or Eight Belles...or why can't they do a "FatHead" of Secretariat or what is the value of a Invasor halter?
As far as the value of an Invasor halter, it would depend on where the halter came from, how long it was worn for, and the provenance attached to the halter.
Ebay is a pretty good indicator of the values as it shows what the items actually sold for, but they've changed things so it's tough to search back as far as could be done a few years ago.

As far as bobbleheads go, for the most part, they are (in racing) track giveaways, so they probably sit around and try to figure out what will bring in the most bettors. As far as Fatheads, I don't think the market would warrant it.

I think a segment would be interesting, but only care about certain aspects of collecting. Bob Fox's brother Peter (pedrozorro) is a big seller of photos and saddlecloths, but he has a day job, so may not be able to contribute.
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