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Leon 01-01-2020 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 1943543)
Nice.:)

I thought so. It really needed to be said some time ago but I was being lazy. LOL.... :)

ALBB 01-01-2020 03:20 PM

Greg
 
Oh and happy new year to all

greg19 01-01-2020 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 1943516)
Glad to know. Since you are commenting on a company you full name needs to be posted.:)

This is in BOLD at the of of every page. If you write anything concerning a person or company your full name needs to be in your post or obtainable from it.

Updated in original reply

mattsey9 01-01-2020 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by carlsonjok (Post 1943525)
TL;DR but:

I am a vintage set builder. I like nice quality cards, but I am not a high roller, so I want to do stay within my budget. When I start a set, I pull down the checklist and add in the Beckett book values, which I use as my guide for bidding. I normally looked to get EX-NRMT cards at 35-40% of Beckett high book value and go down from there for lower quality. Over time, I've limited my sources of cards to local shows and Greg Morris' Ebay auctions. That's it. I've dropped all other on-line sellers.

So, I have a few observations about Greg Morris:
  1. He tends to grade conservatively. I will actually bid on cards he grades at VG-EX because they tend to be of equivalent to other sellers EX+ cards.
  2. I used to clean up on his auctions using my 35-40% rule. Over the last year, this has changed. Where I used to get 10-15 cards in a particularly set break, I now get 2-4 and cards are selling way, way above what I am comfortable buying at.
  3. Yes, I ended that sentence with a preposition.
  4. On a related note, when I put together my 1955 Topps checklist a couple years ago, Beckett listed the Clemente RC at a book value of $2,200. When I looked the other day, it was up to $5,000.
  5. My conclusion is that we are in a market bubble right now and auction results are just way out of line with longer term trends and what we have come to expect having been in the hobby for a long time.
YMMV

My thoughts exactly. I've never had a bad experience with Greg, and I'm prepared to bid on 50 more cards this weekend.

Leon 01-01-2020 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by greg19 (Post 1943563)
Updated in original reply

and of course still verifying :)......nothing personal

UPDATE- Greg and I spoke quite a bit on the phone. He is no shiller and I will call one very friendly auction house to confirm the reference (in the next few days). Thanks all.....

LL

ps... apologies to board members for ranting above. Sometimes snarky comments get under my skin.


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