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Rob D. 02-14-2015 08:52 PM

FS: Name your price. Seriously.
 
I am at the end of a nearly two-year process of selling a card and memorabilia collection for an elderly, longtime friend who was active in the hobby for more than three decades. Pictured/listed below are items that I think, because of my lack of knowledge, I am unable to accurately price, or they are lower-priced pieces that I simply want to move. So, to make the selling process easy and to avoid the bump/price reduction game that is all too familiar on this B/S/T, you can name your price(s).

Here's how it will work: Simply send me an email with what you think is a fair price. As long as I feel you're sincere and not trying to take advantage, the item will be yours for your price plus actual shipping. I will not counter your offer. There will be no negotiations. I will reply that either the item is yours or it's not. BELIEVE ME: If you make a fair offer, we will have a deal. I have no desire to hold on to these items, and I want them sold.

There's no gimmick here. I'm simply relying on the integrity of the Net54 community while at the same time getting these collectibles in the right collections. The only caveat is that if you've not honored a previous deal or bounced a check with me, or if I know you shill your own items in auctions, doctor cards or otherwise are a piece of hobby scum, we will not be doing business. Sorry if this offends anyone (well, actually, I'm not sorry).

After we confirm a deal is in place, I will mail your item(s), then email you the total cost, including exact shipping. After your item(s) are on the way, you can make payment either by PayPal or by mailing me a check, money order or cash.

If you have any questions, feel free to PM or email me.

Thanks,

Rob

wolfie51sb at aol.com

1949 Big League Base Ball Card Game -- Complete with 36 game cards, instructions, three score sheets (I think four originally came with the game but am not sure) and original box (wear to top can be seen in photo below). Produced in 1949 by State College Game Laboratory, State College, Pa. SOLD

1920s baseball betting slip -- Measures 4.25 by 9.5 inches. Features teams from the American League, National League and American Association. 1920s (see upper right). SOLD

1933 Mrs. Sherlock's pin Steve O'Neill. Near-mint. SOLD

Group of nine (9) matchbooks/matchboxes -- Includes 1975 Reds (schedule printed inside), 1940s Cleveland Stadium, The Sports Lounge (Red Sox)

Two (2) Washington Senators items -- 1959 Uniform patch (used only one season) and 1950s (?) decal in original envelope. Uniform patch is near-mint. Decal is very nice; envelope is torn.

Four (4) New York Yankees items -- 1970s ALCS tickets sheet of three (about 6.5 x 6.5 inches), Dormand PC of Willy Miranda, Yankee Stadium PC, 1987 Yankees/Mets SportsChannel advertising postcard

Three (3) Comiskey Park postcards -- Top one is postally unused with corner crease; middle one postmarked 1945; bottom one postally unused with name written on reverse

Three (3) early Baseball Hall of Fame plaque postcards -- Lajoie, Speaker, Cy Young

1955 Golden Stamp Book of the Cleveland Indians -- Exterior is in excellent condition with all stamps intact and near-mint

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chaddurbin 02-14-2015 11:49 PM

the nerve of this guy. shill bidders, card doctorers, and general hobby scum...avoid this seller, don't give him your business!

gnaz01 02-15-2015 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaddurbin (Post 1380468)
the nerve of this guy. Shill bidders, card doctorers, and general hobby scum...avoid this seller, don't give him your business!

lol :)

Rob D. 02-15-2015 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaddurbin (Post 1380468)
the nerve of this guy. shill bidders, card doctorers, and general hobby scum...avoid this seller, don't give him your business!

Well, unless some of the "great guys" spring for dinner at the National. Then all will be forgiven and it will be business as usual.


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