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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: JimCrandell
Peter, |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
It seems to make sense that if a bump in grade can yield hundreds or thousands of dollars increase in selling price, that those cards will be resubmitted multiple times. Clearly if you spend $100 on the multiple resubmittals on each of five cards and one yields a $1000 bump in selling price - you have doubled your resubmittal fee. |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
This statement of yours tells us you are "F-O-S", and it's not worth anyone's time to further continue any |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Anonymous
Ted, |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: JimB
King said, |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
There is only "suffering" if you sell and do not take advantage of the low prices which abound in real estate, 1952 Mantles or whatever else is down. |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: JimCrandell
Gilbert, |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: David R
E Daniel |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Jim, I seem to be missing your point. Are you trying to cite situations in which I would be less likely to choose to invest? If so, I will play .... |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: BcD
modern vintage needs grace . start with psa 9's and up. |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I going to my 50th High School Reunion next week and I started collecting BB cards in 1947. |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: JimCrandell
Ted, |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: BcD
avoid this distraction and tell me how an we factor in resubmittals that effect the pop reports? How accurate really are they? |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I don't "demean others to build my self up". I have a wonderful wife who really appreciates my BB card |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: JimCrandell
Ted, |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Ted and Jim: |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: barrysloate
I'm with Al on this one. You two guys need to call a truce. |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: leon
I will go with Al on this one. Collect what you want too. If it's a vintage (pre-wwII) baseball card it should be on this side. As I look at the list that Jim started this thread with all I see that is not pre-war is '52 Topps....which has been discussed many times here. The other several sets he mentioned were all pre-wwII. Everyone needs to collect and be happy and not necessarily try to persuade anyone into thinking any type of collecting is better than another. I just scrolled down this whole front page and I didn't see 1, that's right not even 1, thread that is post wwII. There are some other ones that aren't exactly about our gems but they aren't 50's-90's Topps questions, or Bowman, or 50's regionals questions. That's because everyone knows that stuff, for the most part, goes on the other Net54 Post War board. Al makes very good points. Thanks sir. Btw, I think this forum is ran very consistently and fairly and don't see any changes needed at this point. I am always open for debate and/or constructive criticism... ...best regards |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: JimCrandell
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: cmoking
Jim, you'll notice that I'm not involved in a pissing match with Ted as you are. It is possible to inform or give one's opinion without all the mess. |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: E, Daniel
It seems I've had pretty fair luck at having grades match up, if you take into account the griping about PSA you hear alot of on the board. |
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A Glance At Different Sets--Percentage in High Grade
Posted By: JimCrandell
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