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Right now is not the best time to be selling something where there is a large supply in the market. Even if it is nice many folks are not spending their money if they will see it again in the (near) future. Tough economic times right now. At the same time it's not a bad time to buy stuff as there are some bargains to be had......Nice ball Tony......
Ruth balls are not rare, scarce or even hard to find. There is at least one Ruth signed ball for sale at any given time...sometimes multiple examples. Some auctions you will see 5 or more of them. I would love to own one, but I guess I'm waiting to find one at a local auction and get it for a steal and hope it passes authentication. I'm cheap that way.
Oddly, the values of Ruth and Gehrig-signed items seem to mirror trends in the stock market/economy. Mantle, Maris and Munson items buck this trend, continuing to incline steadily. I always wondered why this is the case. As Dan mentioned, Ruth is a common signature (as are all the other names I've mentioned), but all have always been in strong demand. The main reason that the market remains constant with the more recent players is just that--they remain in recent memory. Many of the folks buying Mantle and Munson grew up watching them play. You don't encounter too many octogenarians for which the acquisition of a Ruth single is a top priority.
I think Ruth signed balls have a mystique not unlike owning a T206 Wagner...everyone still knows who Babe Ruth was and rich dudes who don't own any baseball memorabilia at all would still like to own a Ruth signed ball to put on their mantle or desk.