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Originally Posted by Exhibitman
Agreed. An intellectually lazy article not at all reflective of the reality of the hobby.
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Comical really, on the heels of an REA auction with around $10 million in sales, and more sports auction houses opening and thriving by the year.
That article was just like the Dave Justice rookies...not worth the paper wasted to print on.
I was at the 2011 Chicago National for 3 days. Absolutely no way baseball cards only made up 15% of the inventory or sales. No way. Don't know how these numbers are determined, but they are way too low. Maybe - just maybe - prewar cards were only 15-20% of what was at the show, but I was practically blinded by row after row of shiny new(ish) baseball cards everywhere I looked. I don't collect this stuff, so it was an annoyance to me how much of it was there...
Having said this, I'm not a defender of the B&M card shop in general. Most every one I've seen in the last 20 years should have been plowed under. Whenever I travelled to a new city 20 years ago I went to every card shop and bookstore I could find. Now I still buy as many (more in fact!) cards and books, but never, ever waste my time looking for a B&M shop. 95%+ of my purchasing is done online.
Cheers,
Blair