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frankbmd 02-18-2015 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1381766)
I am all in favor of t206 destruction...i have a handful of "hostages" as we speak...awaiting their inevitable fate!

Beheading white border videos.


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Say it aint so, Pete

Exhibitman 02-18-2015 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SMPEP (Post 1381512)
I see stuff like $2,400+ for a 1986 Topps Ryne Sandberg ... and it makes me wonder what is wrong with this hobby.

You're telling me that a card that can be bought in NM (or better) condition every single day on Ebay for $1 (plus what whatever for shipping) is worth and additional $2,400 because it is entombed in a plastic case saying it is a 10? Seriously? I get the four corners look better under a microscope, but you think you should pay a premium for that? You can't think of anything better to spend $2,400 on?

Everyday I wonder how I can be involved in a hobby where people are willing to spend their money like that.
Patrick

Patrick, there have always been and will always be stupid, greedy people out there. If they ceased to exist I wouldn't have a job...Just remember that almost 50% of the American public is of below average intelligence, and they are allowed to vote, own guns, drive and procreate. And buy cards. Think of it this way: every time one of these fellows gets it in his mullet-topped head to open his fanny pack and spend the ciggie money on a PSA 10 card from the overjuiced, overproduced era, he is not putting his hand into the prewar cookie jar. We all can sit back and smirk at him and his 200# heifer-wife as they waddle down the aisle at the National in their jorts, but at least they aren't pissing in the prewar bidders pool.

freakhappy 02-18-2015 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 1381976)
Patrick, there have always been and will always be stupid, greedy people out there. If they ceased to exist I wouldn't have a job...Just remember that almost 50% of the American public is of below average intelligence, and they are allowed to vote, own guns, drive and procreate. And buy cards. Think of it this way: every time one of these fellows gets it in his mullet-topped head to open his fanny pack and spend the ciggie money on a PSA 10 card from the overjuiced, overproduced era, he is not putting his hand into the prewar cookie jar. We all can sit back and smirk at him and his 200# heifer-wife as they waddle down the aisle at the National in their jorts, but at least they aren't pissing in the prewar bidders pool.

A whole new respect for Adam now :eek::cool:

ullmandds 02-18-2015 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 1381976)
Patrick, there have always been and will always be stupid, greedy people out there. If they ceased to exist I wouldn't have a job...Just remember that almost 50% of the American public is of below average intelligence, and they are allowed to vote, own guns, drive and procreate. And buy cards. Think of it this way: every time one of these fellows gets it in his mullet-topped head to open his fanny pack and spend the ciggie money on a PSA 10 card from the overjuiced, overproduced era, he is not putting his hand into the prewar cookie jar. We all can sit back and smirk at him and his 200# heifer-wife as they waddle down the aisle at the National in their jorts, but at least they aren't pissing in the prewar bidders pool.

despite public opinion...I like fannie packs!!!!

yanksfan09 02-18-2015 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by freakhappy (Post 1381979)
A whole new respect for Adam now :eek::cool:

+1, good stuff.

uniship 02-18-2015 11:34 AM

time one of these fellows gets it in his mullet-topped head to open his fanny pack an
 
"every time one of these fellows gets it in his mullet-topped head to open his fanny pack and spend the ciggie money on a PSA 10 card from the overjuiced, overproduced era"

BAAHAHAHAHAHAH

Gobucsmagic74 02-18-2015 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 1381976)
Patrick, there have always been and will always be stupid, greedy people out there. If they ceased to exist I wouldn't have a job...Just remember that almost 50% of the American public is of below average intelligence, and they are allowed to vote, own guns, drive and procreate. And buy cards. Think of it this way: every time one of these fellows gets it in his mullet-topped head to open his fanny pack and spend the ciggie money on a PSA 10 card from the overjuiced, overproduced era, he is not putting his hand into the prewar cookie jar. We all can sit back and smirk at him and his 200# heifer-wife as they waddle down the aisle at the National in their jorts, but at least they aren't pissing in the prewar bidders pool.

Early nominee for POTY!

coolshemp 02-18-2015 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by hangman62 (Post 1381687)
This one goes way back

Easily a Pre-War Pokemon (Iraq-Afghanistan).

SMPEP 02-18-2015 12:22 PM

Too funny Adam! Although that imagery is now scarring me. I think I need to go stare at a PSA 10 1986 Topps Ryne Sandberg card to clear it away. Sorry folks. Pokemon just won't do when there's a 1986 Sandberg to compete with.

z28jd 02-23-2015 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by z28jd (Post 1380791)
You know if that case was literally on fire now, it would eventually help the prices down the line. Do the right thing for the people who still have a lot of them.

As for T206 commons, it seems like there are cards considered commons that keep going up, first Titus, then Pelty/Horiz. and Doyle, no Nat'l sells for a lot more than commons. The Magee portrait prices are high and I've seen some odd prices recently for some cards considered easy to find like the Elberfeld NY card that someone posted here recently.

I've heard for awhile that Puttman cards are tough to find and the prices seem to reflect that, but I could see that being the next card that takes off. You look on Ebay and there has only been two listed in the last six weeks(one is active and high-priced). If I had an extra, I'd probably list it on Ebay with a high price and see if anyone bites. Eventually, that high price, might not seem high.

I also think people are looking for specific front/back combos that don't have many graded and paying more. Not sure how many people are going after a master set, but it sure seems like some people pay like they are.

Since I posted this a week ago, the high-priced Puttman sold within a day. It was a raw copy, sold for $100. A PSA2 was listed with an $88 BIN and sold right away and another ungraded copy sold for $100 in an auction style listing.

Soooo, yeah...that didn't take long

BicycleSpokes 02-23-2015 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 1381976)
Patrick, there have always been and will always be stupid, greedy people out there. If they ceased to exist I wouldn't have a job...Just remember that almost 50% of the American public is of below average intelligence, and they are allowed to vote, own guns, drive and procreate. And buy cards. Think of it this way: every time one of these fellows gets it in his mullet-topped head to open his fanny pack and spend the ciggie money on a PSA 10 card from the overjuiced, overproduced era, he is not putting his hand into the prewar cookie jar. We all can sit back and smirk at him and his 200# heifer-wife as they waddle down the aisle at the National in their jorts, but at least they aren't pissing in the prewar bidders pool.


That was beautiful.


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Zach Wheat 02-23-2015 01:10 PM

Values on the Rise
 
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Originally Posted by bn2cardz (Post 1380876)
as people have been focused on t206 oddities, the oddities in other sets have been on the rise as well.

This holds to T201 cards as well. Misprints and miscut cards now seem to go for a premium. Normal cards used to sell in the low teens now seem to go for quite a bit more. When I started collecting T201's 20+ years ago, I used to be able to pick them up for $11 each.

Z Wheat

Joshchisox08 04-19-2015 03:20 PM

Pelty
 
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Originally Posted by asoriano (Post 1380847)
These aren't mine, but might explain the jump in price:

http://i59.tinypic.com/14scef7.jpg


Figures I counted 118 in that picture. Thanks for the knowledge on this card. Yet another one in the set that I'd love to get but doubt I'll ever fork out the cash for.

z28jd 04-19-2015 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Joshchisox08 (Post 1402970)
Figures I counted 118 in that picture. Thanks for the knowledge on this card. Yet another one in the set that I'd love to get but doubt I'll ever fork out the cash for.

The prices have gone down a little since this thread was active and the cards are still plentiful. One low grade one sold for $34 not long ago, so it's attainable even on a budget, you just have to watch for them


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