Interesting. I wonder what his personal situation is now?
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Re: Ron Cox selling '96 Super Bowl Ring on ebay?
Don't see it on dabay right now.Originally posted by PatlerInteresting. I wonder what his personal situation is now?
http://blogs.jsonline.com/packers/ar...-for-sale.aspx
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Re: Ron Cox selling '96 Super Bowl Ring on ebay?
Ended yesterday. 28 "Best Offer" bids all declined.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsDon't see it on dabay right now.Originally posted by PatlerInteresting. I wonder what his personal situation is now?
http://blogs.jsonline.com/packers/ar...-for-sale.aspx
Had a "Buy It Now" price of $49,999.99
The ring was offered by Green Bay Ticket Service. The description stated that they had acquired it from Mastro's Auction house, a large sports memorabilia dealer.
Apparently, Cox or whomever, had already sold it, and dealers are at least the last two owners.
I wonder how common it is for players to sell their Super Bowl rings?
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There are a lot rings and other memorabilia that get sold on the private market. It'd shock you to hear who has unloaded their stuff.
On Cox's ring, they did a poor job of blacking out the "X" in his name, so you could tell it was him.
The other thing that is surprising is how little these guys get for their stuff. Most dealers know how hard up the ex-players are and the offers are chicken feed compared to what they are worth.
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I looked on ebay..i didn't see the X. Care to point it out to me?Originally posted by KYPackThere are a lot rings and other memorabilia that get sold on the private market. It'd shock you to hear who has unloaded their stuff.
On Cox's ring, they did a poor job of blacking out the "X" in his name, so you could tell it was him.
The other thing that is surprising is how little these guys get for their stuff. Most dealers know how hard up the ex-players are and the offers are chicken feed compared to what they are worth.
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Here's the original:Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI looked on ebay..i didn't see the X. Care to point it out to me?Originally posted by KYPackThere are a lot rings and other memorabilia that get sold on the private market. It'd shock you to hear who has unloaded their stuff.
On Cox's ring, they did a poor job of blacking out the "X" in his name, so you could tell it was him.
The other thing that is surprising is how little these guys get for their stuff. Most dealers know how hard up the ex-players are and the offers are chicken feed compared to what they are worth.

and then 2½ times enlarged
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You can actually see the whole name provided that's what you're looking for
That must of been done by just a magic marker on the pic. I've never known any program that has a blackout option that isn't solid. (not saying there isn't a proggy)The Bottom Line:
Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3
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Numb has it above.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI looked on ebay..i didn't see the X. Care to point it out to me?Originally posted by KYPackThere are a lot rings and other memorabilia that get sold on the private market. It'd shock you to hear who has unloaded their stuff.
On Cox's ring, they did a poor job of blacking out the "X" in his name, so you could tell it was him.
The other thing that is surprising is how little these guys get for their stuff. Most dealers know how hard up the ex-players are and the offers are chicken feed compared to what they are worth.
i saw it on a blog that an article was linked to. The author said he phtotshopped it. Google around a little TB. It was real plain on the one I saw.
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Ok. I had already viewed it on ebay.Originally posted by KYPackNumb has it above.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI looked on ebay..i didn't see the X. Care to point it out to me?Originally posted by KYPackThere are a lot rings and other memorabilia that get sold on the private market. It'd shock you to hear who has unloaded their stuff.
On Cox's ring, they did a poor job of blacking out the "X" in his name, so you could tell it was him.
The other thing that is surprising is how little these guys get for their stuff. Most dealers know how hard up the ex-players are and the offers are chicken feed compared to what they are worth.
i saw it on a blog that an article was linked to. The author said he phtotshopped it. Google around a little TB. It was real plain on the one I saw.
I still don't see ron cox on it. Please circle where it is.
I'm viewing this on a dell flatscreen monitor.
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