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Old 09-06-2021, 08:28 AM
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Jay- "Airplane" is my favorite comedy, nice catch...

Let me say that I completely agree that it's not in a dealer's best interest
to consider a trade of his 1972 Topps Hank Aaron for 500 NM Ron Oester
rookies. That's not really my point, though. It's up to the show attendee
to demonstrate to the dealer that he has quality, either by showing the
cards he has up front, or by explaining his intentions ("I've got high grade
72 Topps examples of Mays, Bench, Carew, and Rose I can offer for your
72 Aaron"). If the dealer cuts that off at the knees, he has no idea what he
is missing AND may miss the opportunity to come out ahead. If the
customer has any pride when a dealer is so dismissive, the dealer will also
miss out on any possibility that the customer will buy any other card(s) from
the dealer- "if he won't even let me finish a sentence, he's not getting my
money". The smallest combination of hobby knowledge and basic courtesy
is all I look for when I am at shows, and if a dealer can't provide these
basics, we have zero chance of doing any business. Trent King
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