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As a follow up to the other thread, and by popular demand.....
What's NOT hot? . . . .. .
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jeddrinkwine's eBay respectability
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. Looking for: T205 Cubs in AB, Cycle, Sov, HLC. & E91A Cubs, T206 Cubs master set, T3 Cubs |
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Whatever I'm trying to sell.
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Grades 1(10) - 4(50).
When I was deep into these cards a few years ago(2008-ish), these were the prices you could expect (with some differences between certain players): 1 = $75-$95 2 = $95 - $125 3 = $125 - $175 4 = $175 - $225 Today: 1 = $35 - $45 2 = $45 - $75 3 = $75 - $95 4 = $125 - $220 (very subject specific) Buy high, sell low... |
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IMO...
Hot: eBay sniping Not: Bidding with anything more than 30 seconds left to go Hot: PrewarCollector (his stuff always seems to go for top $) Not: Tom Barlage (where has he been?) Hot: Showing back scans of your cards Not: Not. And insulting prospective buyers who ask for one Hot: T206 Most of the really tough backs (Drum, Brights, Broadleaf, Uzit etc) Not: T206 Common name back with tougher numbers - IE: Sov460 Hot: T206 Tougher (slightly) commons: Tenney, Merkle, Puttman Not: T206 Most common of the commons and minor leaguers (not SL'er): Chappelle, Hayden, etc Hot: E98 Not: E93 Hot: Bruins Not: Weiner |
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I look for 87 -92 stuff to be hot this winter. I have figured out a way to make artificial fire logs out of them.
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HOT - .99 cent starting bids on cards
NOT - Out of this world Buy-It-Now prices HOT - grandpa's attic. So many cards are found. NOT - Not doing the research and buying the counterfeit cards. Last edited by deadballera; 06-16-2011 at 02:01 PM. |
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HOT- E94s and E98s
NOT- E99s and E100s, they really have slipped the past year. HOT- T205 SPs NOT- T204s, despite their beauty they are priced lower than in many years. HOT- 1911 and 1912 Zeenuts. NOT- Low and mid grade Obaks. |
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That made me laugh out loud here at work. Grandpa was quite the collector
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Jacked my idea, Leon! Just kidding... I'm going to say low grade D304 and caramels, in particular on ebay. |
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And I will concur with your set that isn't hot and add D359's to them also. Even mid grade and some high grade examples of both of these sets can usually be had for a fraction of their prices from 3-8 yrs ago.
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Took my daughter to see Glee Live in DC. She loved it but even so could not bring herself to pay 35 for a tshirt...considering I would have been willing to buy it for her that's saying simething
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