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Brian Van Horn 09-13-2014 10:13 PM

Just remember to never use a card for typesetting.....
 
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yanksfan09 09-14-2014 06:26 PM

I was at an antique show a few weeks ago. One guy had a stack of 1930's/40's exhibits and some other stuff like national chicle cards. I was slightly interested in a few and asked how much they were since I didn't see a price. He said the prices were on the backs. I flipped them over and he wrote the prices on the backs of all of them in pencil. I couldn't believe anyone would do that. The prices were all high without any writing I thought so with the writing the prices were terrible so I doubt it was too long ago that he thought of that genius pricing technique.

Brian Van Horn 09-14-2014 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1322001)
I was at an antique show a few weeks ago. One guy had a stack of 1930's/40's exhibits and some other stuff like national chicle cards. I was slightly interested in a few and asked how much they were since I didn't see a price. He said the prices were on the backs. I flipped them over and he wrote the prices on the backs of all of them in pencil. I couldn't believe anyone would do that. The prices were all high without any writing I thought so with the writing the prices were terrible so I doubt it was too long ago that he thought of that genius pricing technique.

Cringe. :eek:

darwinbulldog 09-14-2014 06:44 PM

Did he say they were fake?

Brian Van Horn 09-14-2014 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by darwinbulldog (Post 1322012)
Did he say they were fake?

Touche.

swarmee 09-14-2014 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1322001)
I flipped them over and he wrote the prices on the backs of all of them in pencil.

This is Standard Operating Procedure for postcard dealers. But many of them were done 20 years ago. Many good postcards have had price written on them.

yanksfan09 09-14-2014 07:02 PM

He was a postcard dealer.

Brian Van Horn 09-14-2014 07:07 PM

OK. We've got postcard dealer and not fake. No shot at Erick, the latter is a reference to another post.

mrmopar 09-14-2014 09:33 PM

I remember buying 50s commons and minor star cards in the 80s with the prices on the pack in pencil. i was a kid and these were not expensive cards, but it seems that it was not uncommon in some circles. They weren't worth nearly the money they would be today then either, so most people probably didn't sweat it too much.

swarmee 09-15-2014 04:19 AM

I was in an antique mall last month where a booth had some baseball cards priced with a sticker directly on the card. Stuff like 1990 Pro Set minor stars for $2.50 each. Needless to say, even if they were worth that much, they wouldn't be with adhesive residue. Put them in a sleeve!


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