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Posted By: ty_cobb
This year supply of vintage baseball cards is at |
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Posted By: Hankron
Price guides are just that: guides. I find the Standard Catalog and Beckett Almanac to be excelent recources. Each guide is worth every penny, but not because of the accuracy of the pricing. They are excellent checklists, lists of accepted cards (useful in the Roy Huff age) and usually have nice set 'bios.' The pricing is useful as a guage of relative scarcity and popularity (which is important to the buyer or seller), but not as actual pricing. |
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Posted By: Brian H.
We can all think of numerous specific cards that defy the guides (e.g. T207 Weaver & Wood). The guides do a very good job in general -- especially with the stuff that most people buy them for (cards less than 50 years old). |
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Posted By: Anonymous
(sorry I posted prematurly) |
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Posted By: leon
With all of the money, and people, coming into our vintage arena it has really driven up the prices of a lot of pre '33 cards. The supply just isn't there and the demand is high. Folks like myself just hang onto the really tough cards when we get them. Even though I am a type collector, and am going to be selling many items on ebay very soon, I still squirrel away the tough ones. I picked up a D303 Mothers Bread card (common) at the National and took it out last night to sit in my "sell" pile. After thinking about it a few minutes I put it back into my "squirrel away" pile. I now have 3 of them. I did the same thing with my Uncle Jack cards too (sorry about that Dan). The one really tough card I sold about 8 months ago was a Derby Cigar card. I still regret it...I feel the prices are still on the rise for the rare stuff....regards all |
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Posted By: julie
but if you'll take a look at the Topps you used to collect, in 2003 they took a TERRIBLE beating (in the Castalogue). "But I paid twice that for it 15 years ago!" |
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Posted By: dan
Not a problem Leon, they are your cards and that is your given right though I belive you said you would sell them, you have a right to change your mind. I won't start bugging you for them until I get much closer to the set. I am so far away now that it really doesn't matter. If you ever sell a mother's, keep me in mind, I may be back in the market for it. Thanks again for the trade! The Cobb arrives today! Dan. |
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Posted By: TBob
that certain cards defy price guide values. I will buy M116 Woods all day at more than full book. I agree that you use the price guides as "guides." |
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Posted By: leon
Check your Uncle Jack cards. If I have a double and you need it, and we can work a deal out, it's yours. I always try to practice what I preach. A man (or woman) is only as good as his word..... best regards |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
but it also seems like the 'common' sets are too. I noticed that VGEX to EX T206 cards seemed to be priced well above last year's prices. Same for nice clean T205's. They have really shot up. Don't know if it's because of more entrants into the hobby or what. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
I would not for one moment try to pretend that I have even an iota of the experience handling and tracking vintage issues that many of you folks on the board do, however, I will say that in my experience I have noticed a substantial contradiction between book value and supply & demand, particularly when one is dealing with the N172 Old Judges on ebay. |
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Posted By: jay berhens
Julie, I'd be scared to death to buy a 1984 Fleer update card. The reason being is that Fleer tossed the printing plate into the trash and someone pulled it out and used these plates to produce another run, as it were. Id entifying these cards is almost impossible since they were produced form the original plates. The only way to absolutely sure that you have an original is to buy a complete set in the box since the all that was reprinted were the cards, not the box. |
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Posted By: Julie
Then why haven't the prices come way. WAY down--like the Sports Illustrated issue number1, which SI thoughtfully reprinted, soup to nuts, with no ientifying marks. Well, yes, there is one: that little piece of cardboard that advertises new subscriptions that comes out of one of the page staples. |
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Posted By: Hankron
For the record, I can identify the original versus reprint 1984 Fleer Updates and SIs. I will also address the infamous Star Cards the day PSA, SGC or Mastro moves to Seattle and pays me a salary (in otherwords, not bloody likely). |
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Posted By: julie
I'd think they'd be GLAD to have you (Struss doesn't live in Illinois, does he?) I know I'd be a lot happier bidding on some of Mastro's older lots if you were there at auctiontime. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I used to know what to look for back int eh day when I buying lots of Puckett cards, but since I left the hobby, there was no need to really retain the info and thus got dumped from knowledge pool. As much as I like a number of todays current players, I ahve zero desire to own their cards. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I don't pay attention at all to the price guides, and I helped write a (tiny) bit of 'em. A card is worth what you want to pay for it, to you. Period. Past performance simply is not an indicator of future performance. It all depends on finding a willing buyer and seller at a given rate. Example: I passed on a 1927-28 Exhibit Babe Ruth at $500 and picked up the same card with a Gehrig, a Foxx, a Grove, a Simmons and a Haas from the same set for $500 later on. Another example: I paid 2x book for a Joe Wood card because he was a major missing element from my pre WWII collection, and I paid way "over" book for a Zeenut Jimmy Reese for the same reason. I also bailed out of the bidding for a Zeenut Thorpe that was priced well but that I just did not feel comfortable with. It is all subjective. Some of my cards are things I would not sell for multiples of "book", simply because it took me so damned long to find them. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Julie, I'm not looking for a job from MastroNet or anyone else. My fear is if they gave me a salary they'd expect me to work for it. While I like money, I'm not willing take the chance. |
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Posted By: Eric Angyal
Joe Wood's name always seems to come up as far as people willing to pay way over "book" for his cards. Makes one think that those who set the "guide" prices are really clueless and lazy (or a combination of both) when it comes to reporting the market value of his cards. Any Wood card that I see for sale at anywhere near "book" sells immediately. I remember about 10 years ago when 1915 Cracker Jack Wood's were listing for about $175 in Nm when TiK & TiK broke up and auctioned a complete Cracker Jack set. I won the Wood in ex/mt - but it set me back $375 at the time. I didnt blink because I thought the card was worth every penny. Just my trouble making 2 cents. |
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Posted By: julie
are a tad darker than those across the tops of common cards...don't have a black light yet--I bought one and it arrived broken. |
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