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What's the best way to find the common cards that have very few numbers in pop reports or registry? I don't think very many AH even care about common players and I get they want the HOFers. So where does that leave a guy that wants to buy the Verne Clemons of the world?
Also what type of collector hurts the hobby the most and I'm sure it's subjective. Is it type collectors, set collectors, single team or player, other? |
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In what way would any of those collectors hurt the hobby?
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My view is a collector only hurts the hobby if he is no longer collecting.
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Different ways I'd imagine.
For me I just inquired about a card that a set collector has. No dice won't sell. Took a decade to get the complete set. Doesn't really care about the players in the set, just that it's complete. I even offered to trade him a lower grade for what he had, and no more response. Still a complete set for him. I'm a single player collector, and I just want to get the best I can since there's very few cards for me to collect. It has personal value to me for multiple reasons. Last edited by Vintage Vern; 01-29-2025 at 04:57 PM. |
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What about ones that don't care, and won't sell? This kind of reminds me of another hobby I had. Vintage cars. People would let em rot in the ground, and wouldn't sell. I just don't get that line of thinking.
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I don't see how collecting in different ways would hurt "the hobby". To each, their own. |
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If I was a set collector the grade wouldn't matter. Having the complete set would be all that would.
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It takes a lot of looking. When the cards are actually hard to get it takes even longer.
If you want a specific card Regularly searching Ebay. Asking here. Going to shows and asking dealers. Being willing to pay a bit extra to finally add that one card. Even some really common cards can take a while. I didn't make an all out effort, but I needed Jose Canseco to finish my 88 Topps set. It had been a somewhat better card, so it was never in big lots I'd buy. But it had gotten "cold" in the market, slid to the dollar box, then to less. Usually the old no longer selling dollar box "out back" Everyone was sure they had it. But even offering $2 for what was then a 25 cent card wasn't enough for anyone to go dig it out. Yes, I could have bought a complete set for something like $10 but where's the fun in that? It took around 2 years I think but I did finally find one. |
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I don't think any type of collector hurts the hobby.
Every type of collector affects the hobby in some way usually not by much. Sometimes by a lot. Any other collector my like or not like those effects, but they generally don't hurt the hobby overall. Set collectors may tie up more difficult cards a player or team collector wants. But they also buy up commons that are slower selling, which makes those commons worth slightly more. Player collectors or HOF collectors bump up prices on cards the set collector may need. But those higher prices slightly drag the commons up with them, also helping the set collector in the long run. Investors, drive the prices of premium cards up by a LOT. That puts many cards any other sort of collector wants out of reach. But those high prices in turn make people finding vintage cards pause on the way to the trash, and that brings "new" stuff into the hobby. Which is good for everyone. And so on for pretty much every kind of collector. |
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Oh, really. I just learned something new about myself. Up until a minute ago, I thought I just wanted near mint cards in my sets. This sure makes my set collecting a lot easier. Thanks!
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The best way might be to let people know what you are searching for, you have yet to say what it is. Just maybe someone on this board has it or knows someone who does....
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Usually your best bet to pick up the commons is going to be on eBay or else through a dealer.
There are a number of dealer-type sellers on eBay who are breaking up larger sets and who offer the option of picking the card that you want from the set. Obviously your one card isn't always going to be on the list, but scrolling through those should be part of your strategy. Sadly, any way you do it will probably both require a lot of patience, and you may have to overpay a bit to get what you want. Otherwise, about your only option is usually to buy a larger lot that happens to include the piece that you really want. And then spend a lot of time trying to offload the pieces that you didn't really want but had to buy to get the piece that you really wanted.
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It's a hell of a thing in the hobby. You want a Cobb, Ruth, etc? There's tons to choose from at any given moment. The only thing holding people back is the cash and/or price.
You want some random semi-star or common? Save searches on sites that let you, enter searches on every random auction that opens, and have friends keep an eye out for you. It makes sense, but it's a hell of a realization that going after the top dogs is very easy and trying to find some dude that put in 3-5 years then went to work selling insurance might take you years. |
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Radically Canadian! Last edited by Balticfox; 01-30-2025 at 11:31 PM. |
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Radically Canadian! Last edited by Balticfox; 01-30-2025 at 11:59 AM. |
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Context is hard thing for some. Don't bump your head from the soap box fall. |
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What I was given for a response was literally he didn't want to break the set up. That's why I responded with an offer, but got nothing back. I did so knowing he had no set parameters with grades because he has [A up to 7] most in the 1 to 4 range. I don't have the lower card I just know of one I could obtain. He would still have a full set and I could get the card that has personal value I'm looking for. My reasons are multiple, but I want the best I can get within reason. Everything I find will be donated to the town in which the player(s) came from. I have 2 players to find items for Jerry Mehlisch, Verne Clemons and non player owner Jim Dunn. They all came from the small town of Clemons Iowa. Same town I'm from. I can guarantee my desire far outweighs any guy just trying to get a complete set. All 3 are distant relatives as well. |
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Quite honestly, paying way too much for it is about the only way you can really put the strength of your desire into action.
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How so?
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Your collection is more important than anyone else's. In your mind only.
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It's not a collection. It's town history preserved for future generations of a small town of about 140 people. It's people that are blood relatives of mine. I can post personal letters if you think it's just a collection you'll soon find out it's much deeper then that for me. Jerry just passed last year at 92 almost 93 years old. Trust me my intention is far more then a collection like yours may be. Every penny I spend is lost, but the value it brings for others can't be measured.
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It's not an option. I'm not a jerk to people. Obviously he was done talking, and I don't push people. I offered and that's all I could do.
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My ownership? What's your drug of choice? Stupidity?
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I guess next time you'll have to make a more enticing initial offer. Best of luck tracking down all the cards you're looking to pick up for your town.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 01-30-2025 at 06:38 PM. |
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I PC both of them and I would guess I'm one of the larger Lewis collectors there are. Given he played primarily during the junk wax area, there aren't a ton of rarities out there. However, if I came across some random late 90's 1/1 or something, I'd think that card would mean more to me than most people but at the end of the day I'd really have no idea and it wouldn't matter anyways. The OP may very well be correct that he desires the card more than the owner, but he seems to believe he deserves the card more and that's why he came on here griping about which collectors hurt the hobby more lol. I wish the OP well but coming out to a forum full of the type of collectors who could actually help him attain the cards he's looking for and immediately ask who we believe are the worst among us is not doing him any favors. |
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My main question was how to find common players, and somehow some have missed that others hit the nail on the head. I think a look back may help you understand my take because I'm sorry, but you're really far off on your conclusion. Last edited by Vintage Vern; 01-30-2025 at 07:10 PM. |
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Now you're trying to out-Greg the OG (original Greg)!
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 01-30-2025 at 07:18 PM. |
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Yes. I’m the dumbest fellow alive. But even I know I’m not entitled to anyone’s cards and don’t make threads bitching someone didn’t let me rip them off.
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Where have I stated I'm entitled to anyone's card? By suggesting a trade? How would I be ripping someone off? Last edited by Vintage Vern; 01-30-2025 at 07:44 PM. |
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Sorry but you're just clueless man. Reminds me of the jokester on here a few years back trying to trade up from a $1.00 card to a Jackie Robinson rookie. You're oblivious to your own foolishness.
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You made a thread that is 50% whining that someone didn't trade you a higher grade copy of a card for a lower grade copy of the same card. That is a rip off offer. Why would a stranger give you a more valuable higher grade copy for a low grade? Why are you so incredibly entitled as to believe that your great higher purpose is more important and makes this in any way reasonable? Why would set collectors give you better, more valuable copies just because you are special and 'want it more' (though apparently not enough to make a fair offer)?
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"Hello everyone, I'm trying to pick up a few rare cards of a couple of obscure players that happen to have grown up in my hometown. I'd like to pick up the best copies if possible, as the cards will end up in a local museum some day. I haven't had any luck with a few set collectors that had high grade examples of the cards I'm looking for, any suggestions? Thanks!" That's all you needed to say. |
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When you offered to trade him a lower grade card for his higher grade card, was it straight up or did you also offer cash along with the lower grade card?
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Then there's this lil nugget about a great ripoff. I'll slow down the keyboard so you can understand. The person I emailed about his card told me he didn't want to "break" his set. I then offered a lower grade card in exchange for his higher grade card to keep his full set. I know this will come as a huge shock to you, but it wasn't card for card. It was for cash and card. The person strictly responded he wanted to have a complete set. This person has cards that range from A to 7 and most at 1 to 4. He didn't respond and that was the end of my conversation with him. I'm such a jerk! It was a total of 2 emails. There was no crying, no entitlement or anything else you have suggested or read into it. I'll put this out there for you as well. True story I had a transaction with a person that sold me the highest grade card of V100 for said player then went out found a lower grade card and completed his set. The ignorance of this guy. He's actually a poster on Net54. |
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It never got that far because he stopped responding, but yes I would have included cash. His end was all about keeping the set, not about the grade or at least that wasn't the impression I got from him. I'll clarify by saying I did offer cash, but it never got to an amount because he stopped the conversation.
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