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Posted By: Michael Peich
With prices for T-210s on the rise, I guess it wasn't long before T-209s followed. But, $710 for Irving? And Scott Brockelman didn't buy it? |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Based on the bidding pattern, it simply looks like two people "had to have it". I seriously doubt that any minor league set is the next big ("hot") issue. There just isn't broad enough appeal to the masses to fuel such a run IMO. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Two people WERE willing to bid over $700 for the card, which is pretty amazing. |
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Posted By: dennis
hot is 33 goudey and t206. lots of collectors of those in all grades. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Popular and hot are not the same thing. T206s and 33Gs are always popular, but they are far from hot. I've sold several 33Gs recently and the bidding and prices realized are anything but hot. I'd same more like downright cold, unless it is high grade, slabbed cards. |
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Posted By: tbob
I agree with Jay, T206 is the most popular but definitely not hot. Bargains are still there all the time if you look. |
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Posted By: tobacco-r-us
As far as I'm concerned. |
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Posted By: tobacco-r-us
I got home about 7PM Friday 9th Sept. |
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Posted By: Scot
Great card and congratulations! The post office lost my collection of eighteen - 1914 T213 Coupon backs about 5 years ago. They were never recovered. I was paid off by the post office but, it still stung. Registered USPS Mail is the only way to go (from then on). |
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It's been almost four years since I've added a card to the T209 type II set.
The Irving card was the 219th card added to my set. ... I'm still hopeful. ![]() Vintage set collectors will understand ... others will not. What's over the next hill? ![]() |
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Ok - I'm going to bite... what's up with Irv in the set? Joe, fill me in!
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Hello Jon,
I wish life was as easy as this. Let's talk Pack Talk. Let's say that you've been collecting packs since the 1980's. You've been to all the big shows from coast to coast. Talked to dealers from coast to coast. Done the early write in auctions, phone auctions, and the in person auctions. eBay comes into play in the late 1990's ... and still no sight of The No Seeum cigarette pack. Then in 2005 it happens ... the elusive No Seeum cigarette pack is up for auction. Let's fast forward to the instant replay of the Contentnea type II Irving card. It just happened that the under bidder had just found out my want list for the T209 type II set. It was an unintentional goof by a friend. ... Thus the high numbers. The understanding of the insanity of the high numbers, can only be understood by a vintage set collector, or an equally unbalance pack collector. ![]() Stay well, Joe |
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![]() ![]() They were really hot then, dont know about now though ![]() |
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You're right!
There's been a change from then, and now. If the Investor/flippers don't play their bids right, they can easily become collectors. ![]() Collectors are still the same ... totally insane, and they don't mind enrolling new collectors to the fold ... especially investor/flippers. ![]() Aloha |
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Curious to see how they are doing a year from now. I don't see them as the next big thing.
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* That's the difference between an investor/flipper, and a collector. I/F's look at cards as a stock in their portfolio. Collectors look at cards as a missing piece to fill an empty slot in a set. They don't give a rats @ss if the set is popular, or not. They like the cards for a totally different reason than an investor. They try to keep it as a sublimation ... not that there's anything wrong with investing. ![]() Frankly speaking, I would prefer that any set that I'm interested in, be unpopular with the investors. ![]() |
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T209-2 is a great set with some real rarities and Joe is, as far as I am concerned, the number one guy for this set. From my limited experience I would characterize it as a set that is easy to make progress in, up to a point, but virtually impossible to finish. Is it popular? I guess as popular as a minor league set can be, which is not very. It is for the die hard collectors, not for the slabbers--not many PSA 9's floating around.
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* Jay, It's always good to see the guy from Da Bronx around. Jay M: "From my limited experience" After looking at your Moses Fleetwood Walker Cabinet ... Jay, there's nothing limited about your experience. ![]() How's your T209 set coming along? What's a PSA 9??? ![]() Last edited by Potomac Yank; 06-13-2009 at 05:08 PM. Reason: Got a call from Moses |
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Hi Joe! Hope all is well. No progress since last summer when Scott helped me fill a few holes. Glad to say Irv was one of those.
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Glad to hear about the Irv.
Like I've always said ... when it comes to cards ... It's the luck of the draw. You probably got it at a decent price. ![]() |
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Jon, you asked a valid question, and I gave you a factual answer rapped around Pack Talk about that particular auction.
A non response tells me. 1. I was not clear enough. ![]() 2. The question was not a serious one. 3. Being candid, or straight forward in a forum, is a waste of time. |
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