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Posted By: Paul
I know some brand new cards can draw ridiculous prices, but this one may set a new standard. Wouldn't you rather own a nice VG Goudey Ruth? |
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Posted By: Hankron
Don't get cocky just because you learned where to type in the title to your post. |
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Posted By: Hankron
In light of arguments elsewhere on the board, I point out that I was merely teasing. Considering I (at least) onced mistyped my name on this board, I'm hardly one to hurl jibes. |
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Posted By: Paul
I knew you were teasing. It is surprising how tempers sometimes flare on this board. |
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Posted By: Ben
This trimmed, torn, and battered n172 Rusie (which I was ignorantly hoping to snag for under $200) just sold on ebay for over 5k!!!! |
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Posted By: Hankron
I never feel bad in a MastroNet auction when by bid in 'nipped at the last second' by $10,000. |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
Baffling price. The high bidder almost won it for $324. 3 snipes, 2 over 5000 and the second under bidder at $319. It could very easily have sold for $324. I'd rather own 1000 shares of El Paso than that trimmed card, but it's their money and they can spend it in one of my auctions anytime. |
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Posted By: TBob
Pete's E94s generally SGC 30's and 40's went for waaaaay too much. Congrats to Pete but what is everyone thinking???? Call it sour grapes because I was outbid on 8 cards (my snipe software didn't even get a chance to work the prices were so high at the end) but these weren't EX and EXMT cards. |
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Posted By: Paul
That Rusie card is not just trimmed. It's practically invisible. I wonder if the two high bidders put in absurd prices, thinking no one would bid more than say $1,000, and the high bidder just got stuck. Let's watch the feedback and see if he actually pays. |
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Posted By: Elliot
The same thing happened on other Old Judges in similiar condition from the same seller about the same time. A big gap between the two top bidders and the third one down. Looks like a bidding war between two guys, who didn't think that somebody else would put in a very high proxy bid. One lucky seller. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I believe one of the underbidders is Kieth Olberman. |
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Posted By: Brian H.
I have a feeling that that Rusie is especially rare based on both the bidding (I think Jay is right about one of the underbidders) and the fact that Rusie wasn't even with the Giants until 1890 meaning that this card was only issued in 1890. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Jay.....Olbermann was the underbidder. They collect OJ's by pose (at least Jay does). Rusie is tough anyway you get him (thanks for the one I bought from you Jay.....) but I'm sure this is a particularly tough pose. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
I think it's a little odd that a seller who sells new stuff and baby sports pictures would have two Old Judge Hall of Famers--particularly the tougher versions of them. The photos look okay but aren't the greatest clarity. Hopefully nothing underhanded going on from the seller's point of view. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Rusie-NY is the toughest HOF team variation in the set. It isn't the pose that is the key(although I believe that this is Rusie's toughest pose); the key is that it is Rusie's 1890 card when he came to the Giants. All of Rusie's other cards are with Indianapolis. I believe that there are less than five of these known. Although it means nothing to me, this is probably what should be considered Rusie's rookie card as it is his first "major league" card. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Tom--I think the seller is fine. I have paid via credit card and the cards have been shipped. These cards were given to him on consignment to sell on ebay which explains his lack of prior vintage sales. |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
I guess it's a good price since you could always sell it to merkle923 for around the same price. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
First--the card was not purchased for resale. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
a card is worth whatever two bidders are willing to pay for it. I just had another great example. Last year around this time I couldn't touch an ex-ex+ N43 boxer for under $500, and I tried several auctions. A week or two ago I picked one up for under $300. Got it yesterday and was very pleased with the card--a very solid ex+ maybe even ex-mt card. So, is the card "worth" $300 or "worth" $500? The card is worth whatever two bidders are willing to pay for it. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Jay,if there is 2 poses with NY and less than 5 known could this be a one of a kind example? Do you know the breakdown of the other 3(i assume theres 3 others,correct me if im wrong) |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
John--I believe that there is a copy in the Burdick collection. I saw the collection several years ago and I think it had the hand forward pose. I don't know if there is a copy in the collection at the British Museum. Otherwise, I am unaware of another copy in any of the major U.S. Old Judge collections. If SCD listed this pose in their catalog then I assume that there is at least one copy that I don't know about. My numbers are a guess; my calling the card rare is not. |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
I didn't mean to come across as a philistine, although I would not deny that I fit the profile. When I was watching the war news on MSNBC yesterday, I couldn't help but think..."I wonder how much Nachman pays that merkle guy? I wonder if he's pissed that Miller sniped him on that OJ on ebay??" |
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