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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Why, exactly was this old thread posted on? I don't understand the point of re-hashing old threads. Then again, maybe every fake Wagner on ebay from now on could be posted on in one old thread, over and over again instead of starting a new one. I take it back. I'm sold on the thread re-hashing concept. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
You can only appreciate the irony in the above post by realizing that I meant to post it in the Josh Gibson thread. I must have gotten logged out before I posted and when I logged back in it must not have gone back to the thread I was posting in. |
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Posted By: fkw
I was going on the values in the SCD guide, the 1910-20s Cuban HOFer cards are out of my league, I will never own a card of many of those older Negro League HOFers. I would be happy to own a single example from some of those sets. Just wanted to clear it up. |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
I realize it is not the exact same thing as owning a Toleteros, but I thought Larry Fritsch had a set of Negro League players that he was distributing in the early 1990's. You could pick up a set of these for a few bucks I would imagine. |
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Posted By: Paul
Ryan, no cutting in line. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Fritsch did do a Negro League set. It's not too bad. I own one with about 20 of the cards signed by the various players. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Recent events on this card make pricing impossible. As more and more appear, the price will go down. Last year we only knew of 1 or 2...now 10. Are there others here in the US? Are there other people in PR holding on to a few? Are there others graded [BVG, GAI]? |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Frank, |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Ryan, I read your post quite carefully. Nothing in there to disprove that: |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Frank, |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
that I neither participate in nor closely track very high dollar cards, but that being said, if the card is such a must have, why is it about to change hands for the fourth time since you discovered it 2-3 years ago? |
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Posted By: Wesley
Regardless if the population is ten or ten thousand, the fact that it was issued several years after Gibson's death, I personally have little interest in the Toleteros card. While there may be a handful of people driving the prices up, many collectors see it more as a foreign tribute card. That combined with uncertain population, leads me to believe that the card will become more affordable as time goes on. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Why are the reasons for each collector selling or consigning it relevant? Are you asking if there has been any new information that would affect the legitimacy of the card or issue date as in the case of the Reccius Wagner? Because that is not the case. The year is accurate. It is now and always has been Josh Gibson pictured on the card. No one ever claimed there were 1 or 2 examples known. |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
I agree with Ryan's point about the inaccuracy of the values price guides put on some of these really rare cards. I've always felt that for cards of that nature, and the Toleteros Gibson with 12-15 or so known examples certainly falls into that category, it is useless and misleading for a guide to attempt to put a value on the card. Instead, what they should do is limit their information about value to reporting known transactions (price, condition and date of transaction) and let the reader form his/her own opinion. I realize that the guides will say they in fact to this when arriving at their values, but given the values they put on some of these cards, I have my doubts how diligent they are in compiling this information. I'd love to see a guide that limits its content to say, the pre-WWII period, provides a checklist of the various cards/issues and lists reported sales of the cards within, say, the last five years. To make the task more practical, if a card is defined as a common, then the value listed could be for commons as a group and could be an auction average for each of the past five years in each of the condition categories. If a card in an issue had no reported transactions during the 5-year period, then the value for the card would be left out. Needless to say, the effort to compile such a guide would be momumental, but if someone was ever to do it, now that would be a guide with worth having! |
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Posted By: Chad
I think part of the perception of why there might be a lot more of these cards waiting to be discovered is because there might be this idea that baseball fans in Latin American countries didn't value cards the way we do. That's fair enough--this is a strange hobby and it's undertandable to think other people don't obsess over it the way we do. Unfortunately for those of us who love and collect these cards, it just isn't true. Collectors in Cuba and Puerto Rico and Venezuela know what they have and love their cards just as much as we do. Also, they have internet connections and know the value of a dollar. Piles of these cards aren't going to just turn up. It ain't gong to happen. I would advise you to get 'em when you see 'em, but you'd only be getting in my way. So just keeping waiting for that giant stash! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Thank you Corey, I have been arguing this point forever. For many prewar (WWII) sets there are simply not enough transactions, especially in the high grades, to generate accurate prices, yet the price guides continue to report them. I had a standing offer to buy any Zenut HOFer at the book price for each condition. Wanna guess how many people offered them to me? The price guide publishers don't like to see checkerboard-type listings where many cards in many grades have no prices so they extrapolate (make up) prices to fill in the blanks. I decided not to do that with my boxing guide and I've gotten a fair amount of crap from some collectors who want a "complete" guide, even if it is baseless. If I had my druthers, I would eliminate high grade pricing altogether in many sets and just include a note that a high grade card has to be considered a rarity worth many times the price of a lower grade card. |
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Posted By: leon
To try to stay on topic my guess is that there will be more Toleteros Gibson's show up in the years to come. Computers and the internet have made information available, in lightning quick speed, that used to take years, if not decades, to disseminate. For the record, in many instances, Bob Lemke in the SCD, has NOT put values but HAS referenced sales, in order to provide a true market analysis. (T207 Red Cross's etc...) Maybe SCD will work something out with the few new companies doing real time valuations, based on sales publicly and privately, to help the Big Book SCD to be even more accurate. regards |
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Posted By: Mark
Ryan (and Josh) - thanks for your posts clarifying the number of Gibsons you found. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Not sure as to why there is so much sensitivity about the population and the popularity of this item. If someone questions the importance of this item and regards it as a tribute card on a par with the 1960 Fleer set [although rarer] why can't he post that opinion? Similarly, why is it so wrong to question this card's population when one grading company has privately noted that it has slabbed some copies? |
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Posted By: ScottIngold
My guess about the passion in regards to this card is that each one that pops up lowers the value. |
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Posted By: Josh Evans
Ryan is right on target as far as population |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Mark, |
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Posted By: Cat
Ryan: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
The PSA 7 is in fact the former SGC 84. |
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