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GOTTI, JOHN

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
GOTTI, JOHN
<b>384. JOHN GOTTI</b> (1940 - 2002) Dapper American gangster who won the nickname "The Teflon Don" following his many acquittals, headed the Gambino Family following the murder of Paul Castellano, finally convicted and jailed on the testimony of his one-time friend, Sammy "The Bull" Gravano. A pair of excellent signed Gotti items, includes: a well-used Louisville Slugger baseball bat with black barrel and taped handle, signed "<i>John Gotti</i>" at the base of the handle. The bat also bears a clumsily burned-in address "247 MULBERRY" which is the street address of Gotti's hang-out and offices, the Ravenite Social Club; sold with a light green cotton sleeveless men's shirt signed "<i>John Gotti</i>" upon a pocket flap. These items are accompanied by the original owner's letter of provenance, 1p. 4to., Dec. 16, 1999 in which a New York native describes his visit with his son to the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy, their encountering Gotti who was himself observing the festivities outside the Ravenite, and Gotti's signing of the shirt, and signing and gift of the bat to the father and son. One can only wonder for what purpose the bat was originally used. A rare pair of relics! <b>$3,000-5,000</b>