I am an autograph guy. I think everyone makes some good points, but I think some are overthinking it to a degree. I agree the overall eye appeal of the yellow card is superior, but I can't see eye appeal alone result in the 3x price difference between the yellow card and the others.
The 1933 Goudey set is collected by a large number of people. A group of those specialize in the signed set. I think the likelihood is that 2 or more people who are collecting the signed set are going head to head on this card. I've seen other signed Ruth's but not that one.
Just my 2c.
Mark
Last edited by Lordstan; 04-29-2013 at 10:40 PM.
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