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Archive 11-24-2004 06:38 AM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>Hey Folks,<br />Sort of segwaying from the CJ set thread (and what a set!!) I thought I would pose a question a little closer to home, at least for me. First of all let me say that I think the CJ set was sold for many reasons the way it was. Certainly the risk/reward of other venues was taken into account as well as the possibilities of breaking it up. I am sure Mastro did the right thing given all of the info they had. The seller assumed no downward risk at that selling level and was happy with the price. Period. If Mastro, or the seller, thought they could have truly made 1M more selling it another way they would have done it. Back to topic. On a far, far less scale I have thought about selling the Western Playground set and "how" I should sell it. Should I try for a private sale, break it up, keep it together or auction house it? Most likely I will put it on my little website intact and for sale because there is truly no risk for me there....but it will be a steep price and realistically probably won't sell from there. So those are the questions....( I will say I would hate to see it broken up as it is unique in it's entirety).....regards

Archive 11-24-2004 06:55 AM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>Hal Lewis</b><p>You should just give it to me and not stress yourself so much. You have restaraunts you need to be worrying about. I promise to give them a good home and love them. I will even pay shipping, because I am that kind of a nice guy.

Archive 11-24-2004 07:36 AM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>john/z28jd</b><p>Leon,ill bid 5 bucks plus shipping and i promise to keep the set together.Hal wont do that,he will use them to bribe judges<br /><br />PS If you want a real answer,its a tough question,sure its cool to have the whole set but if you break it up more people can enjoy them.A full set in the wrong hands might never see the light of day<br /><br />Since i have the highest bid so far i would go with my answer which really didnt answer anything

Archive 11-24-2004 07:54 AM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>Andy Baran</b><p>Leon,<br /><br />I would keep it together as a set, then try to sell it either privately, or through an auction. I would think you could get a 0% - 5% selling fee on an item like that in an auction. If you were to break it up, you would need to sell the individual cards over a long period of time to be successful. If you flood the market with these cards, the price per card will go down dramatically. Just my opinion. Good luck.

Archive 11-24-2004 08:00 AM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>Glen V</b><p>Obviously selling privately from your website for your price would be best. After that, it seems the prices of sets are usually priced below the value of the individual cards. If you want lots of money now, sell the set. Otherwise, as long as you don't flood the market (which would seem next to impossible with Western Playgrounds), selling the cards slowly over time should bring the most money, especially since you could sell a lot of cards privately and avoid auction fees.<br /><br />Also, I don't agree that Mastro always does what's in the best interest of the seller. Some of their huge lots could easily be broken down to reasonable groupings. That would make them more affordable to more people and generate more bids/money.

Archive 11-24-2004 08:33 AM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>I agree with you on the fact that Mastro might not always do the best thing to generate the most revenue, from our standpoint at least. They would have too many lots if they always broke them down though. As you and I have discussed there are always a few lots that we scratch our heads about with the way they are (largely) grouped. Thanks for the comments on the set though.....I guess in the long run we'll see......I know the last 2 in the REA auction went for about 3k each. If I could sell my set for 3k x 40 I think that would be the best of all possible worlds. Not sure if those deep pocketed folks have that much of an interest to plunk down that much money though......just seems like card blasphemy to break it.....regards

Archive 11-24-2004 12:03 PM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>Tom Boblitt</b><p>when you ship them to Hal, be sure to use UPS Next Day Air and send me the tracking number WAY in advance. I'll be sure to work nights that night...........<br /><br />

Archive 11-24-2004 01:26 PM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>Scott Elkins</b><p>I wondered if you were going to sell this set, since I saw it in "Old Cardboard". Of course, I would have hoped you would have broken it up (as there are a couple of cool cards I like in it). However, if you want to keep it together, you could list it on your site for a few months. Then, if it does not sell there, ship it to Mastro. That's what I would do, but don't listen to me! Anyway, I really think it is a SUPER set in its own right!!! I have always loved rarity over high grades anyway.

Archive 11-24-2004 02:08 PM

Breaking up a set- Western Playground
 
Posted By: <b>warshawlaw</b><p>I have no interest in buying anything as a set but I'd want one example of a rarity like the WP set as a type card for my collection, so I'm all for breaking it up--just give me a shot at one when you do!


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