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Old 10-23-2022, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Huck View Post
Prices were high. Perhaps dealers are still on the high of a blowout National. Dealers have to know the price range of a given grade and card on Ebay. The America's Pastime table seemed to be making sales. He would come down on his price. Dealers have to move cards. As I mentioned in the post above, a dealer stated "I have $2K in expenses before making a sale." This dealer sold vintage, so $2K over three days, it would not be difficult to break even. It is interesting $2K man had two tables, a guy down from him had at least 5-10 tables. A $1 table, $5 table, $10 and I believe $15 with nothing but a hodgepodge of complete crap (IMHO) on every table. The inventory looked like the leftovers from a bad garage sale.

Are dealers in the game to get rich? If you read Tony Gordon's blog, he makes some buys more and just seems to be having a great time! https://www.fatdaddyssports.com/blog
Did you notice more customers at dealers tables who were set up with more raw cards or graded?
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