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Ticket stub from game one or two

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If anyone who went to games one or two with an extra stub from either of the games I would love to have one. I am putting together a season long journal of the sox. I have kept all of the box scores from this year as well as all of the Sun Times and Hammond Times for each playoff game I would gladly make you a copy of it

I heard on the Score that they are being sold on EBay, but I bet they will be expensive.

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I heard on the Score that they are being sold on EBay, but I bet they will be expensive.

thanks I'll check that out

QUOTE(HineyBird @ Oct 24, 2005 -> 04:13 PM)
If anyone who went to games one or two with an extra stub from either of the games I would love to have one. I am putting together a season long journal of the sox. I have kept all of the box scores from this year as well as all of the Sun Times and Hammond Times for each playoff game I would gladly make you a copy of it

I'm sure you didn't realize that ticket stubs are going in the $100 range on ebay :rolly

After Game 1, they were buying stubs outside the park for $10.

smart people.

check the 2004 boston red sox ticket stub prices. i thought i saw em for $15. be careful if you are only doing it to turn a quick buck. & WHAT UP hi8is?

after game 2 they were buying stubs oustide the stadium for $20 and up

If someone pays over $20 for this, they're insane.

 

Wait for the series to be over, and you can probably get them for a little cheaper - but you'll really have to watch because a lot of opportunistic people are out there.

I got so mad at those trolls. Really, the nerve of them. I went up to a few after game two and reversed the question and asked if I could buy theirs, they said they didn't even go to the game. They are just going to sell those stubs for a lot of money in the future. Anyone, and I mean anyone who went to a WS game and doesn't view the ticket as sentimental and sells it for 20 bucks, shouldn't have gone to the game. And for those buying them at the Cell, they are nothing more then scavangers.

yea my wifes friend went to both games, had 4 tix a game and wont part with any of them

I tacked my lanyard and ticket on my wall. How could anyone part with something like that? I suppose those who went purely as baseball fans with no attachment either way may not value the ticket as much as say, either a Sox or Astros fan. But, that game was epic. I mean, that had to be the single greatest sporting expierence for anyone in attendance--this side of a championship clinch or something to that end.

 

Mine ain't going anywhere. Treasured keepsake type stuff. :wub:

Thats cool but what abou t the people with 4 of them, they dont need them all!!! :)

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