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loubrown 04-13-2017 03:44 PM

1907 Dietsche Ty Cobb - Fielding and Batting
 
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Just unearthed these beauties. Both have been postmarked. Interesting content. Mentions "Still on the team. Mullin left" referring to George Mullin
- likely referring to Cobb.

Fielding Pose - $1975
Batting Pose - $1100

Grade on the Fielding is in the 2 to 2.5 range (aside from what ever they might do due to the PC being used - with postcard dated 1913). Bottom right corner crease.

Grade on the Batting is 2.5 to 3 (also has been used as a postcard with postmark). Top left corner issue and general wear.

The one dated 1913 on the back postmark goes to the Fielding card.

bigfish 04-13-2017 04:58 PM

Fielding
 
I will take the fielding Cobb

loubrown 04-13-2017 05:43 PM

Cobb fielding is sold.

We just acquired 8 others as well. Jennings, Killian, Jones, O'Leary,
Coughlin, Schmidt, Donovan and Mullin.

No longer offering the Cobb Batting by itself. Going to keep it as a group.
$1299 for the 8 cards and Cobb Batting.

jb217676 04-14-2017 05:29 AM

Thanks for replying to my PM Lou!

loubrown 04-14-2017 07:57 AM

The other Cobb and balance of the Dietsche group are spoken for.

It was fun handling them. Purchased through a postcard dealer that
purchased them in a lot of other non-sport type postcards. Neat find!

Thanks for all of the responses. From what I can tell, I was priced a bit
light on the Fielding Cobb. Just not a lot of comps out there.

gnaz01 04-15-2017 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by loubrown (Post 1650735)
From what I can tell, I was priced a bit
light.

Story of my life, Lou :D

BeanTown 04-15-2017 12:50 PM

From what I can tell, I was priced a bit
light on the Fielding Cobb.

Ya think? Whoever was the winner of of the Fielding Cobb (Big Fish or Jeff) enjoy the schooling and let me know if you want to double your money. Obviously the seller never heard of VCP.

bigfish 04-15-2017 12:55 PM

Cobb
 
JC,

I did not get it. I do have a three. I will try to dig it out for the national

Toby

ullmandds 04-15-2017 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeanTown (Post 1651082)
From what I can tell, I was priced a bit
light on the Fielding Cobb.

Ya think? Whoever was the winner of of the Fielding Cobb (Big Fish or Jeff) enjoy the schooling and let me know if you want to double your money. Obviously the seller never heard of VCP.

And that's why you remove prices after selling on the BST!

BeanTown 04-15-2017 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1651151)
And that's why you remove prices after selling on the BST!

Education as I said schooling. Sometimes the seller teaches the buyer and sometimes the buyer teaches the seller. Information (prices) is good for baseball card education.

RedsFan1941 04-15-2017 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1651151)
And that's why you remove prices after selling on the BST!

exactly. otherwise you open the door for people not even involved in the transaction to critique you.

ajjohnsonsoxfan 04-15-2017 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loubrown (Post 1650604)
Just unearthed these beauties. Both have been postmarked. Interesting content. Mentions "Still on the team. Mullin left" referring to George Mullin
- likely referring to Cobb.

Fielding Pose - $1975
Batting Pose - $1100

Grade on the Fielding is in the 2 to 2.5 range (aside from what ever they might do due to the PC being used - with postcard dated 1913). Bottom right corner crease.

Grade on the Batting is 2.5 to 3 (also has been used as a postcard with postmark). Top left corner issue and general wear.

The one dated 1913 on the back postmark goes to the Fielding card.

Great looking PC's!

h2oya311 04-16-2017 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeanTown (Post 1651082)
From what I can tell, I was priced a bit
light on the Fielding Cobb.

Ya think? Whoever was the winner of of the Fielding Cobb (Big Fish or Jeff) enjoy the schooling and let me know if you want to double your money. Obviously the seller never heard of VCP.

Um, VCP shows an SGC 20 sold at REA in 2016 for $1,920. How did this guy get "schooled"? Sounds fairly priced IMO. And no buyer's premium to contend with....good deal for both parties. Because the PC is postmarked, it would also get a 20 from SGC. Maybe slightly underpriced, but fair and probably a win for the seller given that this was found with a lot of non-sports PCs!!

orly57 04-16-2017 02:58 PM

Lou is a fair man who set a fair price based on vcp. Let's not encourage price-gouging on here either!!! In reality, the REA SGC 20 went for less than it should have. Not to mention the fact that it had paper-loss, which this one did not have, and, as we all know, not all 1.5s are created equal. It happens often in large auctions with hundreds of lots where a card slips through the cracks. Interestingly, a Dietsche Cobb "batting" psa 4 sold in that same auction for 5k. And the fielding is FAR more rare. When the population on a card is under 20 or so, vcp isn't always indicative of what it CAN SELL for. They don't come up often (As rare, according to pop reports, as Cobb-backs), so when they do, the seller can ask whatever he wants within reason. Bottom line is that the seller made the profit he wanted, and the alert buyer (who beat me and quite a few others to the punch), got a fantastic deal.

T206Jim 04-16-2017 03:41 PM

I am the buyer of the Fielding Cobb. I believe Lou should be getting credit here for doing the honorable thing. He posted a fair price commensurate with the most recent sale of the card, accepted the first response, left the price up for all to see as many here have requested in recent posts and has stood by his commitment in the face of criticism.

Pricing of rare postcards is an art and not a science; obviously based on the posts here, he could have backed out of his commitment to me and potentially realized a greater profit, but this is not the path he took. I appreciate that and believe that this is the type of member/seller we all want to see here on Net54.

orly57 04-16-2017 03:52 PM

Agreed 1,000%, and congrats Jim.

HRBAKER 04-16-2017 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by T206Jim (Post 1651408)
I am the buyer of the Fielding Cobb. I believe Lou should be getting credit here for doing the honorable thing. He posted a fair price commensurate with the most recent sale of the card, accepted the first response, left the price up for all to see as many here have requested in recent posts and has stood by his commitment in the face of criticism.

Pricing of rare postcards is an art and not a science; obviously based on the posts here, he could have backed out of his commitment to me and potentially realized a greater profit, but this is not the path he took. I appreciate that and believe that this is the type of member/seller we all want to see here on Net54.

+1
That was my thought, he posted a price and honored it.
Didn't hedge on the sale when it soon occurred to most that he could have net more. How many others would have done the same. Most I hope.

loubrown 04-21-2017 02:47 PM

Just am noticing all the banter back and forth. I thought, being "the schooled
seller" that I might comment. Despite the fact that that was a pretty obnoxious comment, I absolutely should have done more homework. All I had to go on was the REA sale (and the 4 ct Somerset lot) but as Orly mentioned, mine was considerably nicer. Live and learn. Maybe when I grow up and learn about sportscards, I'll be sharp enough to sit at the big kids table LOL. (Who'd know that I have been doing this full time for 30+ years;)

loubrown 04-21-2017 02:50 PM

And thanks for the kind comments for those that noted that I honored the first offer that came in (despite realizing before I confirmed it that I was low on the price). I've been doing this way too long and value my reputation too much to play games.

HRBAKER 04-21-2017 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by loubrown (Post 1652977)
And thanks for the kind comments for those that noted that I honored the first offer that came in (despite realizing before I confirmed it that I was low on the price). I've been doing this way too long and value my reputation too much to play games.

Never a wrong time to do the right thing Lou.

T206Jim 04-29-2017 07:05 AM

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Thanks again Lou, Ty has made a few new friends!


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