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Post-National Antique Shop Find: 1930 Bambino Tobacco Tin
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Driving back to NYC this afternoon --- mildly disappointed that I couldn't find a nice T206 Cobby portrait (Sweet Cap, of course) at the National --- my wife and I stopped in the town of Hampden, MD for brunch and some browsing at the local antique shops.
Having not spent a dime --- literally --- at the National, I had cash in my pocket and vintage baseball card dreams in my head. At the last shop on the way back to the car, I spotted this 1930 Bambino Tobacco Tin in a glass display case (actual pic below). The shop owner said it came from a local estate and that he knew they commanded a premium in rough shape and that since he judged this one to be in "very good" condition, he was asking $1850.00. My wife quickly ushered me back to the car before I could even gauge his firmness on the price citing her feelings that I should stick to my T206 focus at this time and not get distracted by memorabilia --- which, she and I both know, is certainly not my forte. On the drive home, I --- of course and mostly out of self-preservation --- thanked her for keeping me on my original collecting pathway but quietly lamented not looking further at this tin --- which would have fit in neatly with my collection of Babe Ruth strip cards. Let the replies begin... Was this a realistic asking/starting price for this tin? How rare are these tins actually? How many members here have been (successfully?) sidetracked into other genres of the hobby? And probably most importantly... Did I walk away from a great find that I will regret later? Thanks for indulging me, Christopher. P.S.: (I was initially gonna post this in the memorabilia section but since it is sorta National related and brings up general collecting conundrums, I posted here). C. |
I know nothing about them, but here are a few auction results for these:
Ebay - Feb 2012 - $1050 (280827380126) Legendary - 2001 - $1814 (http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...px?lotid=16159) Robert Edwards - 2005 - $4640* - Has two items listed - the tin and cigarette papers (http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/...n/2005/76.html) |
Nice condition... I would say retail is somewhere closer to $1200 though.
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Congratulations. No way I would have been able to resist that. Agree that it should be closer to $1200 though.
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