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Admittedly naive, but my question now comes down to this: given what we know, and about whom, what is still "safe" to buy (among pre-WW2 cards; never ever wanted shiny new stuff anyway)?
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Cash is king always will be....wait for reality to set in with Lower prices...much lower...if it doesn’t happens sit back and enjoy all the cash you have 😎
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Why would all cards move lower? I disagree - I think some high end and shiny cards will suffer but some low grade will be fine.
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If you collect as a hobby and for the enjoyment of collecting, buy whatever you want. Let's take a step back for just a moment. Acccording to Merriam-Webster, these are the definitions of "hobby" and "collecting"...
Definition of hobby - : a pursuit outside one's regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation Definition of collecting - : to gather an accumulation of (objects) especially as a hobby If these are the reasons you are into cards, the money shouldn't matter. If you are investing, then it's a different story and the two terms don't really apply. Truth is, we are all going to be dead one day and none of it will matter. If you fish or hunt as a hobby(just an example) you may spend thousands of dollars on gear, trips, etc. What do you have in the end??? Memories. If you spending 10 hours a day reading posts about the current situation, losing sleep, stressing in general, then maybe this really isn't a hobby. |
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I would say it's more a matter of; Whom is it safe to buy from?
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I find it very safe to bring two fives to the bank and buy a ten, or four fives and buy a twenty. That’s about it.
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Obviously, the lower the grade on a common card, the safer it is. I am partial to T205 for their color, highly identifiable and lifelike portraits and usually good registration, and T202 because I like that action photograph, plus you also get, basically, a T205 on each end. I also like the detailed, interesting biographies on the backs of these two issues.
Commons in nice shape can be found in the $20 to $50 range, so little risk. |
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Rare, low pop Ruth, Cobb, Wagner and Jackson.
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And if you're not swimming in cash, you're better off with oddball releases that don't command huge $$$. T206, 33 Goudeys, 52 Topps, and other big named HOFers are all big targets. Nothing is 100% safe, but you're better off with less popular issues. Shiny stuff seems to be open season. Holy hell, there are a lot of bad Mike Trouts out there.
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Nothing, unfortunately, is completely safe it appears. IMO, it is open season and buyer beware. If there is a seller you trust implicitly, maybe. Otherwise I'm in a wait and see mode, which well and truly sucks.
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That is one scary question.
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IN the vintage arena I guess you have to really be careful. I am worried about hatchet jobs more than anything. It's probably a little safer to collect over sized cards...though, obviously they can be trimmed too.
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I have put money on the sidelines for vintage. However bought a few packs of Topps series 2. Was nice to thumb through the cards slowly, look at the stats and read the bio... just like being a kid again.
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How about original photos where trimming/condition doesn't matter much?
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I thought about just quoting #4, but here's another way to make the same point.
It is safe to buy: - Cards that you are never going to sell (provided that you don't care if you might have trimmed cards in your PC) - Cards that are worth a sufficiently small amount of money (relative to your total budget) that if you take a bath once it's discovered that they're trimmed, you don't really care about the money that you would lose selling them If, one way or another, you see card collecting as simple consumption - like going to the movies or eating at a restaurant - then the current scandal isn't going to bother you much. |
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And I would bet my last card the people responsible for this state of stress haven't given one minute of thought to the psychic or economic damage they have caused.
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Or memorabilia in general, for that matter. Still the risk of tampering, but on a lesser scale and with lesser consequences. But I think the question was meant to apply to cards, not sure there's much crossover between card and memorabilia collecting.
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Aquarian Sports Cards, duh.
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There's risk in every transaction. Look at the mess another member got into making a legitimate Ebay sale and dealing with PayPal. You can let it ruin the hobby for you, keep you on the sidelines for a while and see what happens, or just accept it and try to minimize the risk as best as you can. I will be going with the last option I mentioned.
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Well I'd like to think so, but all my posts aren'y intended to be self-serving lol.
Without going into details I didn't just sit back and hope for the best for the hobby with regards to the current problems, and there would be no direct benefit to myself.
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I watched another one of my white whales get sold last night and I wasn't even tempted to bid. Didn't trust it. A year ago, I would have been all over it. Would have bid more. So it goes. |
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Agreed but it's surprising. You would think anyone who enjoys baseball history, rarity, beautiful imagery, etc would gravitate to cards and memorabilia. I personally enjoy memorabilia more (photos & postcards) these days than ever, seem much more interesting than cards and condition isn't such a driving value factor.
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Hank, Jeff +1
I've always counterbalanced my collection of cards (mostly focused on T206 rare backs) with memorabilia- Game Used Bats, ticket stubs, programs, vintage photos, etc. Last edited by MVSNYC; 06-17-2019 at 10:44 PM. |
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I've always wanted a signed Ruth or Ruth/gehrig ball, but I've heard for years how many fakes are out there. There won't be any before and after shots to expose the fakes for those. But when the time is right I will try to educate myself and hope some of the autograph experts here will be willing to assist.
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Zeenuts!
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Single-signed balls present much more problems, if you have authenticity concerns. Last edited by perezfan; 06-18-2019 at 02:04 AM. |
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So what's safe to buy?
Type I photos |
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I think it's all fine. Just like always you need to be careful.
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Postcards!!!! No need to trim and not as conditioned sensitive as most other issues. Not too mention, many collectors like the writing on the back with the stamp still on it. Nothing like having a USPS validation as to the mailing year.
Tyoe 1 photos and Postcards would be my vote
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I'm staying away from high grade PSA cards which I pretty much always have. Collecting rare cards that are not rare due to condition solely is probably a better way to go.
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None of the grading companies are in the clear.
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Jim Stinson said it best.... If you piss in a glass of water, you have a glass of piss. PSA is Piss water |
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Are the older holders safer? What is the oldest holder so far that has a documented altered card? Or has this sh-t been going on for many years?
A recent major AH catalog has lots of PSA 10s and 9s in new holders. Now I am hesitant to bid. |
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“A Fool And His Money are Soon Parted”
When I attend the National this year the lines at PSA and SGC will tell me whether this is a lost cause or progress has been made.... I’m afraid the masses will still flock for their Newport Beach Slabs....if I see Crazy lines there all week the beat will confine, nothing will change, no accountability, no real solution...same garbage. This will most likely be my Last national. Wish I didn’t already have the reservations, I don’t even feel like going to this crap show now. Last edited by Johnny630; 06-23-2019 at 07:22 AM. |
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Cards with hole punches.
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I’ve never been a high condition buyer...and have always been skeptical of any piece of cardboard over 100 years old that looks too good...
Luckily my wallet made that decision for me 🤣 Seriously though, I would rather have a 1 or 2 of something that only a few other people have rather than a 9 or 10 of a card that is readily available to the masses. If that makes sense? |
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During this years National will PSA be able to
check a few cards in existing PSA holders for trimmed or bleached cards? Also if determined the card isn't as described will they want to slab the card as authentic v/s a grade. Last edited by Directly; 06-23-2019 at 09:12 AM. |
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Like with most commodities, supply and demand ....
I just think in the long run you are better off with a cy young, ty cobb or babe Ruth that has an overall small population report, rather than a robin yount rookie in gem mint 10 that might only have a handful of 10’s but tens of thousands total in circulation. That’s just what my head tells me and it’s just my opinion. |
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I personally like to but vintage that are deemed "Authentic" . Usually get some really nice cards, that otherwise look Ex+ for a fraction of the costs.
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