to a private collector, original autograph's on the football at a practice time & having the ball signed in person with different pens would be $50,000.00 and up, one of a kind type of football.
This is not even a question that should be asked (unless it's for insurance). Otherwise, the answer is "priceless!" about 10,000 dollars Basically, whatever a loyal fan will pay for it. But if you're looking to sell it, and make a big buck? Good luck in this economy....
If it is authentic, the ball is likely worth $500+. Best to have PSA DNA, JSA or GAI look at it, then if they deem it is real, you would have a nice little investment or a nice money maker.
The value could easily be a couple thousand dollars if sold to a Bears fan. These type of items are often auctioned off to the highest bidder.
More than all the money you've ever touched in your entire life...
On Pawnstars they just bought one for 2500 dollars. they said it could bring them up to 4000 dollars at auction. But, theres a 30% auction fee
on eBay its 2000$ nfl shops its 20000$
Piccalo Sr. is: Episode #109Piccalo Jr. is: Episode #143
A piccalo is a woodwind instrument. It is similar, although much smaller in appearance to the flute.
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A piccalo is not a percussion instrument, it is a member of the woodwind family. As far as physical description goes a piccalo look much like a miniture flute and is played in the same manner as a flute. In terms of pich the piccalo is easily discribed as high piched with notes that range from the high range of a flute and higher. When put into music a piccalo is heard playing a part similar to that of the flute just in a range in which the flute cannot play. The piece "Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa has a very recognizable piccalo soli section. If you would like to hear an example look up the song on your favorite video website.
Next to the flutes.
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Happy Days - 1974 Just a Piccalo 9-8 was released on: USA: 24 November 1981
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Louis Brian Piccolo (October 31, 1943 - June 16, 1970) was a professional football player for the Chicago Bears for 4 years. He died from embryonal cell carcinoma, which was found as a large tumor in his chest cavity. He was the subject of the 1971 TV movie Brian's Song. Piccolo was portrayed in the original film by James Caan and by Sean Maher in the 2001 remake.
the piccalo is a very high instrument that is like a flute or oboe