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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: warshawlaw
All my life Ive never stopped to worry `bout a thing, |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Now that song's going to be going through my head all day. |
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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
That reminds me! I've been looking for a Ray Davies rookie card. In my opinion, one the most brilliant and underrated of them all. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Ray Davies spent quality time with a young Chrissie Hynde. We need to give him bonus points for that. And speaking of hijacking a thread, what is your favorite Kinks song. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Weren't Ray Davies and Chrissie Hynde married? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
I think Chrissie had a kid by Ray though; in the early 1980's Chrissie got around a bit. |
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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
I was a huge fan of the Kinks in high school and college (late 60s - early 70s) and went to see them play probably 6 or 7 times - so the songs of that era tend to be my favorites. Really tough to pick one. I'll go with Waterloo Sunset from that time. For the real early stuff. hard to beat Tired of Waiting. |
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Posted By: Robert Collet
"I'm Not Like Everybody Else" Originally the b-side to "Sunny Afternoon" from '66. |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
Favorite Kinks songs: |
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Posted By: Steve f
Bruce, |
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Posted By: Scott
I would go with 20th Century Man (acoustic version) |
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Posted By: Jerry
You got to be kidding me.....Nobody mentions 2 Rock anthems "All Day and all of the Night" & "You really Got me". Actually my favorite is "A Well Respected man". |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
Bruce- |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
I believe all the high grade cards have gone to the garbage dump, along with all of the muffin stumps. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jerry is right on with his selection of Kinks songs. I'd add Art Lover perhaps and Celluloid Heroes and Tired of Waiting for You. Oh, and Better Things. And Destroyer. |
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Posted By: Jason L
1) increased activity over the past few years has resulted in cards landing in very satisfied, long-term collectors' hands (people that would need to see a 300% increase before parting with thier goods) |
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Posted By: Chad
Especially the two anthems, and I really like Apeman and On the Road. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
100% agree with Chad on this. High end cards would be missed by qualified buyers and it only takes two guys to drive up the price. Plus with the new Ebay system. Many times buyers do not have the time to check every card. Now they have to worry about shill bidding on a high end item where they can not see who was under bidder. Most of the time we can recognize 90% of the bidders on high end items. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jim and Chad, I disagree to a point. The problem with the auction houses is that with the 20% BP and 10-15% SP, a 20K card might end up netting the seller 15K. The same card on ebay might go slightly cheaper, let's say 17.5K but net the seller 17K. It is very difficult to buy a card from a major auction house and make any money from it within a year or two period because of the high fees. |
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Posted By: Bob
I wanted so much to post the threads to "Where Have All the Good Cards Gone" by Peter, Paul and Mary but I'll refrain in the interest of not being called a thread hijacker. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I just know on a high end card, any seller would want as many qualified buyer to see the item and feel comfortable bidding on it. Even though fees are involved I still think the price realized would out perform Ebay 8 out of 10 times. I'm only talking on cards valued over 3K. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jim, I just sold a card on ebay for $16,500 that had it been on Mastro would have sold in the high $14K to mid $15K range. With juice, the card would have 'sold' for about 18K (all costs associated with the card) and the seller would have only netted about $13.5K. This is the problem with the large BPs and SPs at the auction houses. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
TBob theres 2 big problems with expecting those cards to hit the market. If collectors teach their children about the cards properly and they love the game the way their parent did then those collections might stay in families for generations. The other problem is,if someone collected the cards and they didnt have kids to leave them to,they could always be donated to a museum and therefore be off the market,or they could just say the heck with it,i collected the cards,im being buried with them and then the cards are gone forever. |
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Posted By: steve
I think PSA with their SMR price guide has prevented nice vintage from reaching the ebay market. Whats up with their PSA 5 & 6 prices for major HOF'ers - absurdly low. For example, I'ld sell the house to buy Colgan's Chips at SMR prices - come on, only $450 for a PSA 6 H.Wagner??? Most of us wouldn't sell at SMR prices, thus we keep our stuff. If SMR were to publish "true" prices, say, $7-800. for that PSA 6 Wagner, then more such items would make it to ebay market. Why does PSA publish SMR with crazy low vintage prices - is SMR a dealers "wholesale" guide ? Curious note - exception: the 1910 Sweet Cap Pins P2's seem way OVERpriced in SMR ??? |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Bruce, |
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Posted By: Bob
Steve- I agree with you, especially the P2 pins. Unless they make a huge jump, ala caramel cards, in the near future, I believe the SMRs are way too high. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
There are plenty of good cards on eBay, B/S/T/, etc., specifically, the ones in the initial post that strated this thread. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
yeah...i can't exactly figure out why the SMR is so low...i spoke to Joe O. last year about the topic specifically relating to T206, and he said they know it's low, and that the market prices are rising very fast...but if they doubled the prices (let's say), it would "jolt" the market. he went on to say that they have been and will continue to raise the pricing slowly each month to try to get it to an acceptable level... |
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Posted By: steve
Fewer nice vintage cards on market, yes. Its actually kind of amazing that the PSA/SGC vintage card prices are relatively low when compared to high end investment PCGS coins. When you get very low desireable coin pops, the prices can be staggering - 10's of thousands and much more. It seems the high end card market has a lot more headroom than high end coins. And all you get with a rare coin is an "S" mint mark over a "D" mint mark - woo the heck hoo - cards are WAY more cool. |
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Posted By: David Smith
Bruce et all, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
"i spoke to Joe O. last year about the topic specifically relating to T206, and he said they know it's low, and that the market prices are rising very fast...but if they doubled the prices (let's say), it would "jolt" the market. he went on to say that they have been and will continue to raise the pricing slowly each month to try to get it to an acceptable level..." |
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Posted By: Steve f
Just now recieved the new SMR. Tobacco has hardly moved ???, but caramels are up bigtime. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
very good point...i contacted Joe several times about this topic & sent him many completed eBay prices for market values...it really hasn't been elevated that much since... |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: MVSNYC
brian---right on the money... |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
"i spoke to Joe O. last year about the topic specifically relating to T206, and he said they know it's low, and that the market prices are rising very fast...but if they doubled the prices (let's say), it would "jolt" the market." |
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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
I think this raises the interesting question of what percentage of vintage cards are in circulation at any one time. Given the relatively small numbers of even common sets, would it take that many more collectors to hold their cards for the market to jump? You can't corner the market on 1987 Topps Jim Rice cards, even if you have 10,000, but would it be feasible to corner the market on a card/set if one or two collectors hoarded; or for that matter if 10 or 20 more people started collecting a particular set? |
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Posted By: NickM
For commons, SMR appears realistic based on ebay sales (most PSA 7 and below sell at 75% to 100% of SMR). It's the HOFers who fall well short of SMR. |
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Posted By: fkw
I like em all, but "Days" and "Sunny Afternoon" stand out. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
I have to admit. I zone out on the card description if the number is higher than 5... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Judson, |
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Posted By: Cat
I believe that the gravitation of the majority of "The Good Cards" towards auction houses is a mistake for sellers. There are times when you will do better with the Auction Houses and times when you will do better with EBay. I firmly believe that there are significant volumes of folks that do either Auction Houses or EBay. Of course there are many who are relentless, like those of us on this board, that scour both Auctions and EBay. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Cat, |
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Posted By: Cat
Peter: |
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