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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
No, I'm asking you to cite your source because it isn't an obvious point to belabor.
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Hmmmm. Apply the concept of
cui bono and it is indeed an obvious point. If you are indeed a lawyer you should be well aware of the concept. In fact I'm wondering why you didn't apply it immediately.
You instead asked me to produce a "source" for something that should be obvious to any prudent man. Sellers will try to talk up the value of their wares. That's no surprise to any prudent man.
Or by source do you mean "originator"? If so I'll leave the Sisyphean task of sorting through the mists of time to find this originator up to you. After all, you're the only one who's interested in his identity.
Methinks you just want an argument. Fine then. You've come to the right place.
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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
Many collectors prefer the first/earliest issue. This isn't unique to sports cards, and it wasn't dreamed up by a bunch of dealers.... It's literally human nature.
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The last time I checked, collectors were a subset of consumers in general. But most every other consumer prefers the latest rather than the first, the latest fashions (well women do anyway), the latest most advanced tech, the latest and thus freshest bread, tomatoes, etc. Admittedly we collectors can be strange. Try explaining the exorbitant price rookie cards command to the proverbial prudent man on the street. The price differential in
almost all cases comes down to marketing.
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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
Your assertion that collectors prefer the first because they are stupid and gullible....
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Here, let me give you one of those sources:
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Originally Posted by P.T. Barnum
There's a sucker born every minute.
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These things are always a matter of degree. Yes, a prudent man might be able to understand a 60 year old card selling for 5-10% more than a 59 year old card. But 5X or 10X the price? He'll just shake his head and pronounce it "Crazy!"
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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
Ironically, you have now moved the goalposts from dealers convinced the stupid collectors to buy their old cards, to dealers embraced the idea. Obviously, they would embrace the idea.
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That was just an unintended side effect, collateral damage you might say, of you asking for a source/originator. Very tough to say who did something first when it was then immediately done by all.
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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
I love my Ken McMullen rookie card. 
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Source?
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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
...is insulting and ignorant.
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Hey, I can dole out as many insults as you deserve! Once again you've come to the right place for those. The ignorance though you'll have to seek elsewhere.