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		<title>Pondering Bill White&#8217;s &#8216;Uppity&#8217; Autograph</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[White still begins eachautograph with thatdynamic &#8220;B&#8221; How long will Yankees announcer-turned-author Bill White keep signing autographs? For a unique perspective on White&#8217;s signature, I turned to bookseller Bobby Plapinger of Oregon&#8217;s R. Plapinger Baseball Books. &#8220;I suspect that the &#8220;supply&#8221; of signed copies of Uppity will come pretty close to equalling demand for same ... <a title="Pondering Bill White&#8217;s &#8216;Uppity&#8217; Autograph" class="read-more" href="https://www.baseballbytheletters.com/2011/06/21/pondering-bill-whites-uppity-autograph/" aria-label="Read more about Pondering Bill White&#8217;s &#8216;Uppity&#8217; Autograph">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>How long will Yankees announcer-turned-author Bill White keep signing autographs? For a unique perspective on White&#8217;s signature, I turned to bookseller Bobby Plapinger of Oregon&#8217;s R. Plapinger Baseball Books.</p>
<p>&#8220;I suspect that the &#8220;supply&#8221; of signed copies of <em>Uppity</em> will come pretty close to equalling demand for same fairly quickly &#8211; UNLESS there&#8217;s is now, or at some time in the future, something really &#8220;special&#8221; or.. notorious, about the book or White.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t believe his reticence to sign has caused his autograph on items other than books to be especially expensive &#8211; I could be wrong though.&nbsp; If I&#8217;m not&#8230; the cost of a signed book right now &#8211; assuming you&#8217;re not one of the lucky ones to attend one of the tour stops &#8211; is probably retail for the book + cost of a Bill White autograph.</p>
<p>Once the book gets remaindered &#8230; ITS cost will drop severely &#8211; so&#8230; at that point the value would be &#8211; pretty much whatever White&#8217;s signature on a different item would be, as the &#8220;value&#8221; of the unsigned book will be negligible &#8211; if that&#8230;</p>
<p>I suppose it&#8217;s possible that at some point in the distant future&#8230; when Bill &amp; I &amp; you are long, long gone&#8230; there could be some demand for signed copies of this book from future buyers.. but.. geez.. I can&#8217;t even tell you there will BE future buyers for books &#8211; used or otherwise &#8211; that far in the future.</p>
<p>It will probably not come as a surprise to you to learn that some of the people who come to see Bill on his &#8220;limited book tour&#8221; are doing so with the intent of reselling books he&#8217;s signed for them at a profit.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not unusual to see one or two&#8230; sometimes more &#8211; of these &#8211; appear on e-bay relatively soon after purchase/signing.&nbsp; Currently there&#8217;s one listed at a &#8220;buy it now&#8221; price of 79.99.&nbsp; It&#8217;s been there since April &amp; the seller&#8217;s now soliciting &#8220;best offers&#8221;. So I&#8217;d say current price is somewhat less than $80.</p>
<p>Now.. maybe once people read your blog &amp; realize how few signings White is doing it&#8217;ll increase demand a bit &#8211; there are currently 2 signed copies for sale on various used book sites &#8211; one for $107, the other for $165&#8230;.You&#8217;d think the two less expensive copies ($80 &amp; $107 would be gone in a month or so&#8230;. Will be interesting to see what &#8220;the market&#8221; is offering then.&nbsp; In the &#8220;old days&#8221; I might even be tempted to make the e-bay seller an offer, in the hope/belief that at some point in the not-too-distant future I could justify asking $165-ish&#8230;..&nbsp; but.. that was then &amp; this is now.</p>
<p>Of course&#8230;.. if in the book &#8211; or because of the book &#8211; Bill admits to having an affair with Steinbrenner&#8217;s wife &#8211; or with George &#8211; or some such thing&#8230;. that could cause prices to skyrocket.&nbsp; But the book&#8217;s been out long enough that I think you can assume something like that is highly unlikely.</p>
<p>Now.. if you had a copy of the new ESPN book signed by Chris Berman, Mike Tirico &amp; Tony Kornheiser &#8211; THAT might get you a couple of bucks&#8230;&#8230;!!!!!</p>
<p>Anyone can receive a PDF of my 2011 Signed Baseball Book List by e-mailing me at <a href="mailto:baseballbooks@opendoor.com">baseballbooks@opendoor.com</a> &amp; requesting one. 10% off if they mention your blog &amp; buy something.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bobby is a true baseball fan and avid reader. He&#8217;s the best teammate out there for help building an all-star lineup of baseball books.</p>
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