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Hobby predictions for 2019
What new trends do you see happening with prewar cards in 2019? Any new shifts or focuses for the hobby? What will be at the top of your lists?
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TPGs will offer the option of designating precise centering measurements on the flip, and a whole new set of premiums will develop. Cards that are 52-48 or better both ways will sell for 3x or more. Only half kidding.
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Slabs will start to carry ads. Everything else we look at now seems to have them, so why not slabs. Everything must be monetized. Again only half kidding.
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peter
that was great:)
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Prewar cards will “all” be one year older. Not kidding.;)
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Someone will complain that PWCC auctions are being shilled and will post a screen shot to prove it.
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TPAs will continue to happily take your money and provide an opinion to you. If they're wrong and proven so, "oh well", it was just an opinion anyway....
All of the hoopla surrounding the faked signed T206 cards will pass and then someone is going to figure out that three quarters of the signed Goudeys and 52T are fake and everyone will be up in arms about that until something else grabs their attention. |
After Jane Leavy's book on Babe Ruth, Ruth cards will take another step up in value. Joe Jackson cards on the 100th anniversary of the Black Sox scandal will also rally.
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Presently I pay more for a well centered card so I think this would be a no-brainer. |
I predict at least 4 threads that compare SGC to PSA cards in some way.
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What's your Monster number thread will go beyond 3000 replies.
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The vintage baseball card market will come back down to reality and I can buy any RC's needed for under $100. :D
Happy new years one and all. |
Every card I puchase will decrease in value.
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Rare issues of Ruth, Cobb, Jackson will be hot in 2019. Specifically PSA and SGC cards with a combined pop (regardless of numeric grade) of less than 15.
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I will bid strong in many auctions and get outbid on every single card.
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I will complete my 1949 Bowman set and still want to buy more of them.
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More dealers/flippers in the hobby with less and less collectors.... it’s sad.
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I'd welcome a HUGE bubble pop to clear out all the investors and allow true collectors to actually have fun in the hobby (again). |
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I'd gladly watch my collection's value fall significantly if it meant I could then get everything I want at the corresponding "discount". |
I predict that someone will find a T206 common with a small bit of missing ink on the back. All similar cards will then sell for 3x the previous value.
Whoops, I forgot the smiley face. Happy New Year! |
I predict that a seller on ebay will actually go against the grain and NOT suggest that the card he is selling is "UNDERGRADED."
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Happy New Year to all fellow 54`er`s and their families. As far as a prediction for 2019 my gut tells me more and more collectors will start looking towards and buying Type 1 photographs. Don`t get me wrong, cards will ALWAYS be king but for some (like me) the ability of photos to "capture a moment" in history is an immense draw for such pieces ! Best of luck with all your collections this year. GO SOX ...........
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as for AH's:
Lesser Buyer Premiums All auctions have no more Overtime. (for ex: Ends at Midnight- no exceptions) Better bid price structure increments Shorter time frame for AHs (2weeks) not for whole month. as for TPG's: change in Auth category (altered, pinhole, miscut, handcut) etc- resulting in new label as for cards: New attic find, this time not T206's, might be Goudeys or PlayBalls. Price-wise- all named Hofers continue to rise. May I add Paige to the list. |
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You’re exactly correct sir ! When big outside money comes in initially it’s a great thing then it comes to a rough end...... hope that doesn’t happen anytime sooon. Collectors who bought high, PSA 8 Rose Or Ryan Comes to My Mind 2015-16. Got hurt by big money coming in. This was never meant to be a big money investment hobby. It’s gonna be interesting to see what happens. |
I predict in 2019 the world will come to an end, so unfortunately that includes the hobby too.
I predict the end of the world every year, so I figure sooner or later I will get it right. |
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The big 4 names (Cobb, Ruth, Jackson, Wagner) had a huge year of growth, and I agree the next tier(s) will follow, and boom. |
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I think the new light shed on Ty Cobb by the book A Terrible Beauty definitely helped lead to increasing prices. I know I personally started spending a lot more on Cobb after reading it. |
The scandal with the fake signed T206s will pass (it has already fallen off the front page here), and the TPAs and AHs involved will survive with their bottom lines, if not their reputations, more or less intact.
Graig Kreindler and Tim Carroll will continue to wow us with their artwork. |
More members will join the board
A large Old Judge and a T206 Wagner find will occur Newspapers, magazines, notebooks, pins, supplements all gain in popularity |
High grade cards, especially of top-tier HoFers, will continue to separate themselves from the rest of the pack. The 1%.
In post-war cards, high grade examples of Aaron, Mays and Koufax will see nice gains. Mid grade cards will stay flat. Junk wax will finally break the $3/pound mark (though not by much) and there will be a major TPG announcement - maybe a breakup of the current crop, a new entrant or a new technology (machine learning, AI, computer vision, etc.) being employed. T205s will close the popularity gap on T206s. And finally, a Wagner with a Ty Cobb back will be found in grandpappy's attic :rolleyes: |
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And no doubt about Kreindler and Carroll - looking forward to seeing what they can do in 2019. Another prediction:collectors will gripe about TPGs, but just like every year, they will continue to show increased sales and will be a huge part of the hobby. |
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And no doubt about Kreindler and Carroll - looking forward to seeing what they can do in 2019. Another prediction:collectors will gripe about TPGs, but just like every year, they will continue to show increased sales and will be a huge part of the hobby. |
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I predict another high-profile dealer/seller is going to end up getting popped for nefarious behavior
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I predict another year where my want list grows bigger because I've added more sets!
And another year, where baseball becomes less of my focus and other card collectibles gain ground. Cheers, Patrick |
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If I was younger, in graduate school, and searching for a topic for my PhD thesis, I would choose the following. “Nuances and Differentiation of High End Mint Cardboard Rectangles and Low End Mint Cardboard Rectangles Utilizing Artificial Intelligence” |
I sell some cards and buy some others.
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Would that mean cheaper grading?
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Black Sox player prices will increase due to the 100 year anniversary. Joe Jackson cards will set record prices.
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there will be a trivia question posted on net 54 that has multiple correct answers, all of them considered wrong by the original poster
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Stickers on graded cards!!!! Oh, wait, that has already happened this year.
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