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sflayank
08-06-2016, 04:03 PM
everyone reports on some pre war and big ticket psa cards
but i havent heard anyone report on regionals,test issues
did any one see
esskays briggs hunters
dice games discs 55 topps stamps 66 punchouts 67 standups
rare postcards...van patrick, gunthers,schumachers
etc etc etc
seems to me no one is buying the rare stuff only the stuff you can find every day in every auction from every dealer
any reports on any of this stuff?
larry

glynparson
08-06-2016, 04:16 PM
A showcase full of 1973 pinups and 1973 comics. Not quite as rare as some of the things listed. But not easy either. There was interest in them but no sales. You are correct though the market is soft on that stuff and hot on the easier items.

Snapolit1
08-06-2016, 04:42 PM
Not sure what "the good stuff"!translates to, other than "the stuff I am interested in".

Leon
08-06-2016, 04:43 PM
A showcase full of 1974 pinups and 1974 topps comics. Not quite as rare as some of the things listed. But not easy either. There was interest in them but no sales. You are correct though the market is soft on that stuff and hot on the easier items.

That seem the case in Pre-war nowadays. I setup up at a local show today. It was fun but if I didn't have any 50s and 60s Topps my show sales would have been quite a bit slower. I still love pre-war but for local shows I can't "only" do it if I want to have continual decent shows. That being said there seems to be a whole lot of really nice Pre-War on the market right now and I will be surprised if I don't pick up a bit more for my collection soon. I still have no real interest, today, in collecting anything but Pre-War. It is fun handling the cards I did when I was a kid....but they just seem so pedestrian to me. What can I say?

btw, sorry to go a little off topic but the thread is sort of off topic on our front page anyway.....all in fun...And we'll see if anyone posts about some rare post war issues......or heck, pre-war ones too!!

.

sflayank
08-06-2016, 04:52 PM
Yeah i didnt know where this should go
my only point is really..if i had unlimited money
Like these investors...given a choice of buying a mantle dice game or a 52..id buy the dice game...the 52 i can buy 7 days a week in every grade the dice game shows up. Every 20 years.....so i guess thats almost proof that investors and not collectors are driving the market

Mark70Z
08-06-2016, 05:11 PM
everyone reports on some pre war and big ticket psa cards but i havent heard anyone report on regionals,test issues did any one see esskays briggs huntersdice games discs 55 topps stamps 66 punchouts 67 standups rare postcards...van patrick, gunthers,schumachers etc etc etc
seems to me no one is buying the rare stuff only the stuff you can find every day in every auction from every dealer any reports on any of this stuff?larry

Larry,

Personally I don't think that "no one is buying the rare stuff", I just think that the rare stuff you're talking about is in the hands of collectors currently (or possibly dealers that want way, way too much) and just aren't available. At least that's what I'm seeing for what I personally collect. A friend of mine picked up a 1968 Topps Plak AL checklist, but I believe that's all he found as far as the oddball stuff.

If anyone has any of the rare Brooksie stuff available please let me know I'm in the market...

spacktrack
08-06-2016, 05:29 PM
We graded a complete 58 Bell Brand set with PSA at the show, with all grading between PSA 5 and PSA 8. We also have a complete Lummis Peanut Butter set and a group of approximately 15-20 Briggs, so there's some of it out there. Stay tuned for our October auction.

ValKehl
08-06-2016, 05:40 PM
Larry, I mostly focus on pre-War cards, so I wasn't looking for scarce post-War regionals, test issues, etc. But I did notice some Briggs Meats. John Rumierz always has some scarce post-War issues - I marveled at his large group of 1954 Blossom Dairy Charleston Senators in superb condition - John had several cards from another scarce issue that caught my eye, but I can't remember what issue it was (I have "CRS" disease real bad!). I didn't see any Gunthers - I don't think I would have missed these! A Net54er had a supply of 1948-50 Safe-T-Cards, and I was able to pick up a Mickey Vernon (an upgrade) and a Clark Griffith (Vic, thanks again!).
Val

sflayank
08-06-2016, 05:53 PM
plenty of my money has been spent with REA
lummis is rare...have that set though...always count on rea for some regionals and test issues
obviously AHs are making huge money now selling 100k mantle and getting 20k buyers premium...so cant blame them for catering to psa market
any advance list of briggs?
rumierez is responsible for some of these checklists whose cards i cant find
sometimes i think he has the only 1

MikeGarcia
08-06-2016, 07:27 PM
:)..." rumierez is responsible for some of these checklists whose cards I cant find
sometimes I think he has the only 1 "

..so I'm not the only one who suspects a vast Rumirez-Lemke workshop conspiracy''
:) :)
..

ALR-bishop
08-06-2016, 08:26 PM
You are pigging a lot of the good stuff Larry:)

Bored5000
08-06-2016, 09:02 PM
John Rumierz always has some scarce post-War issues

That is who I bought my Lummis Peanut Butter type card example of Puddinhead Jones off of shortly after Leon's Heritage Auction last year. I don't know John Rumirez personally, but I recognized the name as we were exchanging PMs. He wrote that he has been collecting Lummis Peanut Butter cards for 40 years and still only has 9/12 cards in the set.

I was shocked when a Lummis Peanut Butter card showed up on eBay with a reasonable BIN.

irishdenny
08-06-2016, 10:05 PM
I still have no real interest, today, in collecting anything but Pre-War. It is fun handling the cards I did when I was a kid....but they just seem so pedestrian to me. What can I say?

You Nail'd it fir me Leon!
Fir the Longest time...
I just couldn't come up wit Any Kind of Intellectual Explanation
Of "Why" I Could or Wouldn't move even a Lil' bit Away from Pre~War!

Post War,...
Ahhh, "The Bicycle Peddle" Era ... : )
JuST doesn't feed my CraviN fir the History Lessons
THaT Pre~War Still Amaze me wit!

I Do Imagine that Sumday...
The Post War Generation Will Complete my Lessons Learn'd...
Of the Greatest Game Evar Created!!!

Ohhh & JuST the Other DaY...
My Younger Bruddar told me,
He ALoNe Clap'd at Least 10+ Mickey Rookie
& 2nd Year Cards iNTa OblivioN...
All Cause Dat was what meant most ta him back THeN!
His Monkey Handle Barr'd, Banna Seat Schwinn Ride...
Wit the Mick, WackiN One Out of da Park wit Evry Clap!!! ;)

My Apologies Also fir OT da~railment!
And InferriN ta Sum of the MoST Iconic Cards
From da MoST IntriguiN Post War Era...

WHaT'em I TinkiN!?!? :confused:

Leon
08-07-2016, 06:55 AM
:)..." rumierez is responsible for some of these checklists whose cards I cant find
sometimes I think he has the only 1 "

..so I'm not the only one who suspects a vast Rumirez-Lemke workshop conspiracy''
:) :)
..

John is one of my fave guys to sit down and have a lot of beer with at the Nationals. Ya'll leave him alone. :)

dstudeba
08-07-2016, 11:27 AM
You are pigging a lot of the good stuff Larry:)

My thoughts exactly Al. :)

I also would love to see the list of the Briggs on the floor and in REA. Val do you remember if they were Washington or New York players?

bcbgcbrcb
08-07-2016, 12:52 PM
Since there was no response to this question posted in the other Atlantic City thread......

Anyone see Negro League material at the show? It seemed that the past several years that I attended, only Ryan C. and maybe the AH's had anything significant, and theirs wasn't for sale, just previews for viewing.

glynparson
08-07-2016, 02:14 PM
Not much at all.

ValKehl
08-07-2016, 02:15 PM
Dan & Larry, I didn't see any Briggs cards of NY players. And, the only Senators cards I saw were the relatively-easy-to-find players. One dealer (707?) had what appeared to be a small stack of them, but I didn't look at them, as I quit collecting this set several years ago and parted ways with all but my favorite players. The only Briggs I am looking for these days is a 2-card panel with Pete Runnels for my Runnels collection.
Val

T206Collector
08-07-2016, 02:38 PM
The only signed pre-WWI war cards I saw were three signed M101-2 from the Steen Collection at Mill Creek Sports. The same ones they have on ebay at 3x the cost they bought them a year ago. I'd love to say these have appreciated since last year, but when I offer to sell them the ones I bought for 2x the price I bought them last year they decline. I wonder why that could be... :rolleyes:

bcbgcbrcb
08-08-2016, 05:26 AM
Thanks, Glyn. Having just moved from NJ last year, figured it wasn't worth the trip from a buying standpoint for me. Still would have liked to be there for the other fun times at the National.

ls7plus
08-08-2016, 01:39 PM
That seem the case in Pre-war nowadays. I setup up at a local show today. It was fun but if I didn't have any 50s and 60s Topps my show sales would have been quite a bit slower. I still love pre-war but for local shows I can't "only" do it if I want to have continual decent shows. That being said there seems to be a whole lot of really nice Pre-War on the market right now and I will be surprised if I don't pick up a bit more for my collection soon. I still have no real interest, today, in collecting anything but Pre-War. It is fun handling the cards I did when I was a kid....but they just seem so pedestrian to me. What can I say?

btw, sorry to go a little off topic but the thread is sort of off topic on our front page anyway.....all in fun...And we'll see if anyone posts about some rare post war issues......or heck, pre-war ones too!!

.

Very astute re the time for buying prewar, Leon. It is a great time to buy much rarer and significant items than those selling for "magnifico" bucks at the moment, if you can just find them. With the current investor's market focusing in another direction, a lot of seller's of the items I am looking for (primarily 19-teen's and '20's) aren't coming out at the moment. This period will pass, however, and the market will eventually shift back to prewar.

Highest regards,

Larry

packs
08-08-2016, 01:48 PM
Maybe not so much at a card show but it seems like a really good time to be buying 19th century. Interest seems down lately and I've been able to get some nice deals.

Lordstan
08-08-2016, 02:33 PM
It was my first National since 1988, the last time it was in AC. It was run by Ron Durham.
Collecting wise, for the most part, i struck out. I actullay had more signed 1934 goudeys in my bag than in the entire show. I brought 6 with me to sell/trade, but only found 4 there, all of which i already had.
Was a lot of fun to catch up with those i haven't seen in a while and to meet new people.

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quitcrab
08-08-2016, 04:29 PM
I was at the show...saw a couple 67 stand ups, 73 candy lids,a couple 67 punchouts singles and full panels, 2 or three 68 action stickers, and no topps disc.
I was the friend Mark spoke of earlier..I picked up a 68 American league plak checklist.
Not many full Bazooka boxes and all the panels I found were cut bad.
The room was Empty of 69 supers and a few high grade 64 stand ups stars were for sale
707 had lots of nice 64 SU commons but too high in price

whiteymet
08-08-2016, 04:37 PM
Hi Guys:

Here are some good items I saw at the National that you don't often see.

The three high Star Cal's are not listed in any Standard Catalog I have ever seen.

The 1961 Post Cereal Pinwheel supermarket display is one thing I could not resist buying!

I also saw the really rare 1963 Houston Colt 45's Pepsi Bateman though I did not take a photo of it.

Fred

sflayank
08-08-2016, 04:58 PM
pinwheel is cool

Huck
08-08-2016, 06:03 PM
The pinwheel is cool. I would have to believe at one time there were additional pieces to the display.

Griffins
08-08-2016, 07:13 PM
Fred- was the Bateman for sale or an auction house? If a sale any idea the asking price?

ls7plus
08-09-2016, 02:56 PM
Yeah i didnt know where this should go
my only point is really..if i had unlimited money
Like these investors...given a choice of buying a mantle dice game or a 52..id buy the dice game...the 52 i can buy 7 days a week in every grade the dice game shows up. Every 20 years.....so i guess thats almost proof that investors and not collectors are driving the market

++++1! The investors know just enough to be dangerous.

Happy collecting,

Larry

ls7plus
08-09-2016, 03:00 PM
A showcase full of 1973 pinups and 1973 comics. Not quite as rare as some of the things listed. But not easy either. There was interest in them but no sales. You are correct though the market is soft on that stuff and hot on the easier items.

From everything I've seen, Glyn, the '73 pinups are pretty damn tough, though I think the asking prices of those I've seen on my continuing ebay search are, shall we say, extremely optimistic. I only have the McCovey, and paid what I consider a very reasonable price for him a few years back.

Best regards,

Larry

ls7plus
08-09-2016, 03:07 PM
Love the Star Cals Fred, especially the Ashburn and Kiner--two favorite players of mine!

Best wishes,

Larry

egbeachley
08-09-2016, 07:45 PM
You're right. Tons of T206 in all grades but the rare stuff was a bit harder to find. Although the auction preview booths had some amazing stuff.

Did see a Sporting Life Bates in a bargain bin that I hadn't seen before. But it was a Cincinnati and my checklist said it should be Philadelphia. So I left it behind.

bigfanNY
08-10-2016, 11:40 AM
I like many on this board appreciate the rare regional cards from the 50's and I cannot believe I was the only guy to notice the Eskay FULL BOXES that Huggins and Scott had in their auction display. (Since John Scott is one of my favorite people in this hobby I hope they do well) There were a number of rare and obscure cards at the national but certainly not displayed as prominently or in the numbers as they would have been when they were a focus of many collectors including myself. As for John Ramirez when I was a kid 13-14 John was one of the guys who would take his time to educate me about this hobby and I am forever in his debt and I am happy that I ran into him at this years national and told him so. Because many of the collectors I met in the mid 70's are not here to thank. I was fortunate to find a full Bazooka box (1968 with Clemente ) on my want list that was in my budget so for me the national was a huge success first for the people I saw and met and second because I came home with a great card. I hope everybody else who attended had a great time as well.

ElCabron
08-10-2016, 07:14 PM
Anyone see Negro League material at the show? It seemed that the past several years that I attended, only Ryan C. and maybe the AH's had anything significant, and theirs wasn't for sale, just previews for viewing.

Saw a ton of Negro League material in some cases near where Love Of The Game Auctions was set up. Great stuff, all of it for sale. There were original photographs of Josh Gibson, Biz Mackey, Jud Wilson and other HOFers. Cards of Pop Lloyd, Cristobal Torriente, Jose Mendez, Buck O'Neil, etc. Real photo postcards of Alejandro Oms, Ray Dandridge, Spot Poles and others. Seems like it was exactly your kind of stuff, Phil.

Leon
08-11-2016, 09:24 AM
...

Did see a Sporting Life Bates in a bargain bin that I hadn't seen before. But it was a Cincinnati and my checklist said it should be Philadelphia. So I left it behind.

Good call!!

obcmac
08-11-2016, 10:29 AM
Good call!!

I'll second that ;-)