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11-23-2006, 04:20 AM
Posted By: <b>Miguel Danielson</b><p>Hi all-<br /><br />I am a very new collector of pre-war material, despite having been lurking on this board for a couple of years. I have all of three SGC 10 cards of which I am quite fond. This might be my second or third post.<br /><br />I thought I would raise an issue that I have thought about numerous times as I've perused the B/S/T area. As a new collector, one of the hardest things to do is to get a handle on pricing of cards. Only after a year or so of regularly looking at eBay and at the B/S/T area do I feel like I have at least some sense of whether a given card is reasonably priced or not. Whether or not I am interested in or able to buy a card, I find the B/S/T posts to be very informative from this perspective.<br /><br />For these reasons, it always has struck me as unfortunate that many people who post items for sale in the B/S/T area will remove their pricing information when a card is sold. Worse yet, some people will remove the entire post and change the subject to "delete" or something similar. I would propose to these people that they consider leaving their posts, and any pricing information, in tact, for the learning of other collectors -- to help us all figure out what cards have gone for in the past. I would think it easy enough simply to place SOLD next to a card and its price, rather than to delete the price and replace it with SOLD. <br /><br />Perhaps there is some good reason for deleting pricing information or even entire posts when a card is sold, but my suspicion is that the only reason is so people will know that a card is sold. If this is true, then I would contend that this information could be easily made obvious by including a "SOLD" in the subject line, or after the price of the card in the post. If there are other reasons I am not thinking of, perhaps they can be addressed in some other way than deleting pricing data.<br /><br />What do others think?

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11-23-2006, 04:45 AM
Posted By: <b>Lee</b><p>The price on the post is often not the price the card sold for. I have never bought a card in the BST area for the posted price. It is highly unlikely that someone would post the price the card sold for after it is sold as well; I have never seen this happen.<br /><br />Edited to add: this may give a ballpark estimate, but not an exact price. I have paid well under and over advertized prices to get a card.<br /><br />Lee

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11-23-2006, 04:46 AM
Posted By: <b>jamie</b><p>Just as way of explanation- I remove the price as a courtesy to the buyer in case they plan to resell the item.

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11-23-2006, 04:55 AM
Posted By: <b>Dave</b><p>I believe in the end that ebay provides enough "record" of what cards go for. To try and keep detailed information here is hard to do, imo.

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11-23-2006, 05:09 AM
Posted By: <b>Lee</b><p>Most of the info is out there on the net or on eBay, you just have to look hard enough. I assume you re still into T206's, most of their prices are easy to find.

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11-23-2006, 05:43 AM
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>I don't delete posts or prices anymore on a regular basis. IF the seller puts "delete" after they sell something, or they delete the whole post, then I go ahead and remove it. They all stay up there otherwise. I used to delete them to try to keep more order but the board didn't want that to happen ...and I didn't care <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>&gt; less work for me....Some sellers protect the buyers confidentiality by removing the prices or posts. I understand that too...again, makes no difference to me as far as running the board.

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11-23-2006, 10:40 AM
Posted By: <b>Russ Bright</b><p>I think it would be nice to implement a search function for old B/S/T posts. Sometimes I saw something that wasn't selling months ago and want to find one now. Trying to contact old board members or finding something comparable on ebay? I understand privacy and if you get a great deal (or ripped off) deleting the post is the best thing. Some people don't care, some people would find it helpful.<br /><br />How about it Leon, any chance for searchable B/S/T posts?

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11-23-2006, 10:49 AM
Posted By: <b>barrysloate</b><p>Often prices listed on BST are just a starting point and don't reflect the eventual transaction. In fact, many deals end in part trade, part cash, and look nothing like the original listing. So even if sellers left their prices up, they may not accurately depict what actually transpired. I know that information would still be useful but buyers and sellers have a right to privacy if they choose.

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11-23-2006, 11:22 AM
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>I will look into it but I don't think there is a capability to add that function there....If you don't hear back then there wasn't....regards

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11-23-2006, 11:36 AM
Posted By: <b>David Vargha</b><p><font color=blue>I leave prices up for a week or so people can track prices (unless asked not to do so by the purchaser). Then I delete them.</font><br><br>DavidVargha@hotmail.com

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11-23-2006, 12:46 PM
Posted By: <b>Brian McQueen</b><p><br />Hey guys,<br /><br />I might be misreading this request, but there actually are search capabilities on BST already. There is a link at the top of each of the individual forum pages in the BST section allowing you to conduct whatever search you want in that particular section. You might have to enter "e103" or whatever you are searching for in two or three of the specific pages (ie...tobacco card page, "e" card page, etc...) to make sure your bases are covered but the search functionality does exist for the BST section.

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11-23-2006, 12:53 PM
Posted By: <b>bruce dorskind</b><p><br /><br />Miguel<br /><br />Welcome to the hobby.<br /><br />Suggest you visit and test a web site like<br /><br />www.vintagecardprices.com<br /><br />That site will provide you with a reasonable overview of prices on graded cards<br />for most sets. While the sample size for many SGC graded cards is low,<br />you should be able to garner most of the information that you seek.<br /><br />Since condition is so important in determining price, it generally makes<br />sense to study graded cards as a way of establishing a benchmark<br />for pricing.<br /><br />Good luck in your search<br /><br />Bruce

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11-23-2006, 01:02 PM
Posted By: <b>davidcycleback</b><p>For investors and collectors, nothing replaces selling as a valuation lesson. You will learn more about value from selling on your own, than from 100 Mastro auctions.<br /><br />A famous art dealer was asked what he tells people who want to become art dealers. "Buy one painting and try and sell it," he said.

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11-23-2006, 01:12 PM
Posted By: <b>barrysloate</b><p>I agree with David completely. The only way I learn about a set is to just roll up my sleeves and get immersed in it. A price guide or auction result has value but there's nothing like handling the cards to get to know them. You may lose a few dollars the first time around but look at it as paying for an education.

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11-23-2006, 03:12 PM
Posted By: <b>MVSNYC</b><p>i always assume that the sell prices are removed for one reason, so that no one really sees how much someone paid (for privacy reasons)...this personally always frusterates me too...i want to know what things sell for just like the rest of us...i am in the furniture business, and also collect art. same usually goes for those industries as well...if there is a sold tag on something, they usually will not tell you how much it sold for...just simply "SOLD"...seems to have a little bit of an arrogant aire to it, but guess we have to respect their privacy...