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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

ERNIE BANKS, RIP

The time for tricks and treats is upon us this Halloween night.  Some believe in ghosts and apparitions.  Others fear the undead walk in our midst.   Are these possibilities?   The only ghosts I’m familiar with are those of chance.  The Tigers have a ghost of a chance to win a World Series in 2018.   2019.  2020.  2021.   Their blown opportunities over the last few years will haunt this team many more to come.



Another recent departure is featured here tonight.   Perhaps Mr. Cub is playing two a day every day, now that he’s passed from mortal existence.  It’s said heaven is what we make of it.   This post isn’t meant to suggest Ernie is still with us in any form other than spirit.  The title above is somewhat misleading, or isn’t it?

A couple of weeks ago, I received this gorgeous card in the mail.  I do collect Mr. Banks.  Who could possibly have sent this?    A 2017 A&G  Ernie Banks RIP card, numbered to 60 that had yet to be ripped?   What might be inside this gem?  Only one way to know - agreed?



 I held it only briefly, just long enough to realize what it should have been.  RIP cards are generally not in my budget but I do collect as many Altuve as my wallet allows.  The design on this year’s Ripper was particularly appealing so I was content to pick up a clean, gently torn copy of the pretty good second baseman.   A check on Ebay tracking showed Altuve had been delivered that same day.  Clearly, this was a case of mistaken identity. 


I'm sure there are a few buyers who would say Tough luck, Seller.  They would keep and rip a card knowing it didn’t belong to them.  The thought never crossed my mind.   After admiring the card for a few minutes, I emailed the seller.  I’m not sure how long it'd have taken him to notice the error because he’d never listed the Banks card.  This was intended for his collection.  Mr. Cub was not meant for the market.  The seller replied to say he was obviously out of his mind when he shipped it to me.   I’ve been out of mine a time or two and understood his possible concerns.   Would he get his card back?  What kind of feedback could he expect?   The seller was grateful for my message and willingness to work this out without ebay assistance.  He sent Altuve along with a few dollars to cover Ernie’s safe return.   Altuve arrived Friday just as I was going out of town for the weekend. 

We shared a most pleasant exchange regarding the hobby and collecting in general.   I added him to my favorite seller’s list, just in case he wanted to send another fancy card my way some day.  As for the seller’s intention with the Banks card, he said it would remain unripped.  

After an all too brief visit, Mr. Banks passes to his next destination.  How long he remains there, only the seller knows.   RIP Ernie Banks!



19 comments:

  1. I love the honesty. I was hoping the seller would rip it to at least tell you what was in it, though!

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    1. I wasn’t even tempted. Guess I’m getting soft in my old age. ;) The Seller did tell me what was in the Altuve – a mini EXT Jackie Robinson.

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  2. Very honest of you! The good thing is that the price of rip cards seem to have went down this year. Maybe you can still get one!

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    1. I think we are an honest bunch around here. Perhaps I should be checking out the Altuve Rips. Then again, I now have one ‘ripped’, and I wouldn’t want to rip a new card so it kinda leaves me in the same predicament.

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  3. Aw what a good hearted post. I am glad you got the 'pretty good second baseman' card. lol

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  4. That's kind of you, Julie. Glad it all worked out in the end! I have yet to acquire a rip card myself, might have to put that on the to-do list for the next card show I attend.

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    1. You will likely pick up a super RIP and get it for nearly nothing. ;)

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  5. A most pleasant post. Great job Julie.

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    1. i had a little fun with it. Glad you saw the humor!

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  7. Good on you, Julie! Great story and thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks Tom. It’s good to share an unusual ebay story with a happy ending.

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  8. Was hoping Altuve was gonna have a big Game 7 and take home the WS MVP... but it looks like Springer locked that down... assuming the Astros can hold onto this 9th inning lead.

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    1. Me too but Springer had it locked down with his bat. Altuve’s offense didn’t shine as brightly in the Series. Two very talented teams made this October exciting – for me anyway!

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  9. Not only did you get the Altuve you originally wanted, you did a bit to restore someones faith in humanity; I'd say that's worth more than the Banks card any day!

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    1. Hmm, Banks card? Humanity. BANKS CARD? Thanks for the kind words! It was a good experience. Not to say sending the Banks card to any one of his other buyers would have had a different ending but I’m glad it was my fortune to do the right thing.

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