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Posted By: Jason Smith
Does anyone know of a service (free or pay) within the vintage card collecting ranks which tracks specific prices for ebay items? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think most of track prices in things were are really interested, whether on paper, or mentally. My brother keeps really detailed records on t202s. |
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Posted By: Julie
mentioning them in my feedback (hope the sellers don't mind), and the prices for the more expensive items are permnently engraved in my noggin. |
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Posted By: David Seaborn
Jason- |
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Posted By: bcornell
This service (http://www.andale.com/research/res_quickstart.jsp) gets recent eBay price results for a keyword like "t206". It isn't free, but you can run a few searches as a trial. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I set up watch lists on the cards I want to watch then copy the page when the items close. It doesn't take very long, especially if you are looking at ebay for different items all the time, like I do, and watching them anyway. |
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Posted By: Jason Smith
Thanks for the info! I didn't know about Andale, and it pretty much covers what I was thinking. Man, David, that is a lot of work! I admire you for having that kind of discipline. And, yes I do think you could make a little money on it, if you think it would outweigh the advantage you may have "all to yourself" in knowing whether to bid high or to just wait for another card to come along. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'll say the same thing to you I said to everyone in the 80s that thought they were gonna get rich off baseball cards, buy the cards becuase you love them, not becuase you think you will get rich. Save the investing for more tradiational investments like stocks, bonds and real estate. Once you have your traditional incvestments taken care of then, then you can think about treating cards and other collectibles as investments. Even Mr Mint got sucked into the supposed great investment of Star Wars action figures in the mid to late 90s and took a beating. Something I took great joy in watching |
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Posted By: tbob
Seeing Mr. Mint taking a financial bath with Star Wars action figures? Priceless... |
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Posted By: David Seaborn
I certainly shed no tears for Mr. Mint. Jay gives very good advice. I track these prices to have a better resolution on the vintage card market than the 'sources' that are currently available (they're just too inaccurate for me to use). I do this to add to my own personal collection of vintage cards, and not as an investment. The Mr. Mint story should show it's better to be in this for the love of the cards rather than to trying to make a quick buck. |
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Posted By: Dave
I started tracking T206 prices sometime in March 04. I only record what is listed in the title; and only graded cards. This is my only concession to sanity in this process. It takes hours to keep up. I've hand entered each card into excel so it can be alpabatized for easy reference. I got behind and I'm just now trying to catch up. I let it lapse and lost about a week of data at the end of June. With about the last week still pending, I'm up to about 2500 entries. |
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Posted By: Jason Smith
That hypothetical conversation with my wife was to show that she was the one more concerned about the money/investment aspect of the collection. I won't be selling any of the cards I buy anytime soon unless I upgrade, so, yeah, I agree that I do it for the love of the cards, not the hope for future riches. I do sometimes think of it as an investment that I can enjoy though. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader (ebay: sreader3)
For each auction, I record the auction close date, front, back, grade and winning price. I separately track all 36 backs to the extent the seller's item photos or item description provides back information. I also separately track ungraded, PSA, SCG and GAI cards. For ungraded cards, I actually look at the photos, read the seller's objective description of condition (if any) and draw my own conclusion about grade. (Due to the tendency of sellers to overgrade I ignore any grade assignments they might offer). I don't record PSA cards with qualifiers, and I don't record ungraded cards that look non-authentic or trimmed. I have recorded about 6,000 transactions so far, which probably represents about half of the total T206 auctions on ebay in the last nine months. When I think I have compiled enough data (I'm not yet sure if this means 10,000 transactions, 50,000 transactions or some number in-between), I plan to crunch some numbers and publish some information including an updated checklist, commentary on relative availability, a few new theories on the set and pricing data. Since this is starting to look like a multi-year project, I'll also probably publish some pricing "delta" data showing pricing trends during the tracking period. My interest is limited to T206; I expect others might appreciate having similar information on other sets. Finally, I expect we're not the only two people with an interest in doing this sort of auction tracking. Scot |
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Posted By: Dave
Scott, |
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Posted By: David Seaborn
Speaking only for myself, the tracking does take lots of time...but then again, most of us spend plenty of time (and money) on eBay and elsewhere so isn't it worth it? It does involve a lot more than simple cutting and pasting. I always check the scan to see if there was a qualifier (in which case the price is not recorded), whether the reserve was met, and what kind of back the card had. Once I finish this year, I feel I'll have enough of a sample size to share with the board. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader (ebay: sreader3)
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Posted By: Jason Smith
Man, every time I go on ebay now, I wonder (for example) - "When was the last time a PSA T206 Clancy/Pelty/Persons etc was sold, and how much?" |
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