"Ecko did not directly respond to Bonds' comments Wednesday, but said in a statement he would make Bonds a custom T-shirt that says, "Marc Ecko paid $752,467 for my ball, and all I got was this 'stupid' T-shirt.'"
If I ever come close to spending $750k on something I may throw away as part of a publicity stunt, I truly hope someone will stand up and call me an idiot
I think it would be a shame to do anything to this ball other than put it in the hall for sure. If it gets branded, well, whatever, it's just a ball. However, Ecko may have a fairly solid marketing stunt. He'd pay much more than 3/4 mil for a 30 second blip on TV to run for a couple of months. While we may not flock to the stores to purchase his line, we probably never would have anyway. Someone out there will pay attention to this, and for a short while, a fad may ensue. If nothing else, he's getting web hits from people who never cared about Ecko and would have never given him a look.
Dude the guy is a genious, some marketing professionals on radio have said that with all the media attention he has already generated enough attention that would have cost over 20 million to do by normal advertising. Rick Haro commented something along those lines as well. You know shoot it into space is going to win
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<< <i>Dude the guy is a genious, some marketing professionals on radio have said that with all the media attention he has already generated enough attention that would have cost over 20 million to do by normal advertising. Rick Haro commented something along those lines as well. You know shoot it into space is going to win >>
I'm glad the professionals agree with me...maybe I won't get bashed too bad now.
The mere possibility of defacing a relic of American History is appalling to me...seems blasphemous to consider as such in order to defame someone who people don't like.
I voted for the *, personally---I'd rather it stick around than be effectively destroyed, but am fine with the "blemish".
If that is selected, however, I'm guessing that the HOF would reject it due to the stated (i.e. purposely skating the controversy) problem of it not being in its original state. What would happen then?
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>The mere possibility of defacing a relic of American History is appalling to me...seems blasphemous to consider as such in order to defame someone who people don't like.<
Uhh, this has been going on for the entire evolution of man. RE: Egypt and the grave robbers. The Roman and Greek ruins all over Europe. American Indians in North America.
This is not a possibility but a reality! When people have the option to decide history, they often do not realize it is happening at that moment.
<< <i>The mere possibility of defacing a relic of American History is appalling to me...seems blasphemous to consider as such in order to defame someone who people don't like. >>
I would generally agree with that thought process, but, romantically speaking, the idea of the ball being branded almost adds to the history. The idea speaks a loud social commentary, and though the ball only has importance because of the act of one man, the concept of baseball as "the" American Pass Time says that the fans of the game essentially own the ball. The same fans who are deciding its fate. I don't think this ball is completely through writing its pages in the history books.
I'm just glad the same irrational few who clamor for the asterisk on this ball aren't in charge and weren't around to say Maris' 61st HR ball should have been marked with an asterisk.
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<< <i>The shrunken one.....
Once again, which one?
<< <i>Dude the guy is a genious, some marketing professionals on radio have said that with all the media attention he has already generated enough attention that would have cost over 20 million to do by normal advertising. Rick Haro commented something along those lines as well. You know shoot it into space is going to win >>
I'm glad the professionals agree with me...maybe I won't get bashed too bad now.
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I voted for the *, personally---I'd rather it stick around than be effectively destroyed, but am fine with the "blemish".
If that is selected, however, I'm guessing that the HOF would reject it due to the stated (i.e. purposely skating the controversy) problem of it not being in its original state. What would happen then?
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Uhh, this has been going on for the entire evolution of man. RE: Egypt and the grave robbers. The Roman and Greek ruins all over Europe. American Indians in North America.
This is not a possibility but a reality! When people have the option to decide history, they often do not realize it is happening at that moment.
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<< <i>The mere possibility of defacing a relic of American History is appalling to me...seems blasphemous to consider as such in order to defame someone who people don't like. >>
I would generally agree with that thought process, but, romantically speaking, the idea of the ball being branded almost adds to the history. The idea speaks a loud social commentary, and though the ball only has importance because of the act of one man, the concept of baseball as "the" American Pass Time says that the fans of the game essentially own the ball. The same fans who are deciding its fate. I don't think this ball is completely through writing its pages in the history books.