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Old 05-15-2016, 07:45 AM
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I want to know what moron dropped $50K on a mint 1971 Terry Bradshaw rookie card? Not to mention the fact that there are already twenty (20) OTHER PSA 9s out there!

I also want to know the other moron who shelled out over $33K on a gem mint 1979 Ozzie Smith rookie card when -- for the same price -- you could have acquied a 1938 Goudey high number Joe DiMaggio in NM-MT+!! Or would I rather have a gem mint Ozzie Smith rookie card or a brand new renovated kitchen (AND bathroom outside of NY)...? Are you kidding me?

For the winner of the $50K Bradshaw card -- for an extra six thousand dollars, you could have won yourself one of the scarcest and most coveted pre-war cards in existence: a 1914 Cracker Jack Christy Mathewson in EXCELLENT (SGC 60) condition.

Maybe I can pick up a mint Joe Greene card for $40k to complete my million dollar 1971 Topps football set....
Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
I think it would be pretty easy to find a huge Ozzie fan who would be baffled that anyone would care about what he views as some goofy cartoon card from the 1930s. Even easier to find a football card collector who doesn't care about baseball cards at all.
I think it's inevitable, and good for the collecting hobby, that individual interests cover such a wide spectrum.

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