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Posted By: Chad
200,000 plus the buyer's fee. If I had it, I would do it. A once in a lifetime card. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Once for now at least. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
who's Pete Hill? |
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Posted By: H Murphy
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Posted By: Joe Jones
He is a new hall of Famer. Check him out here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Hill |
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Posted By: Mark
Hal, your FL use tax would be $13,800. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
what is that about 200K? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Where is it for sale? |
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Posted By: Marc S.
In ryan's next auction. |
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Posted By: Wesley
After the $30,000 buyer premium, that card will cost the winner $230,000. |
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Posted By: fkw
The difference is how many cards are there of Babe Ruth, and how many cards are there of Pete Hill. Thats the difference. |
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Posted By: Wesley
There is so much demand for that card, that it can be valued as high as $230,000? |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
"BTW I didnt know it would go for that much, but I knew it was in high demand." |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
$200K?? I'd rather have a bunch of Cobbs, Ruths and Mattys for that kind of coin! |
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Posted By: JimB
I think he would be wise to significantly lower the minimum bid. If it is really worth that much, it will get that much. But there is no precendence for that yet. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Echo Frank and Jim. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Perhaps this is another instance where it will get one bid from someone who does not come through with payment... |
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Posted By: Chad
If you went to the owner of the card--not Ryan, btw--and tried to deal for the card, 200K is the minimum you'd have to pay, I'd guess. I'm sure he's just as happy with keeping the card as he'd be with selling it. There are only 2 Pete Hill cards extant, and only one copy of each card and this Cabanas card is by far the better of the two. |
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Posted By: Robert
In just my opinion if practically no one on this board knows of Pete Hill and have to do a search in order to find out. I seriously doubt that Mr. Christoff is going to get any bids on a card that practically nobody knows about. The Reccius Wagner is at least known about and also one of a kind as far as we know for the time being and it won't come close to those kind of dollars. Personallt I have no interest in a Pedro Hill baseball card. |
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Posted By: Chad
The card is a consigment, it's not Ryan's card. 200k is the minimum the OWNER OF THE CARD wants for it. If it doesn't sell, it doesn't sell. That people on this board know of or don't know of Pete Hill is not a reflection of Hill's greatness as a player or his historical importance or the importance of the card. Those of us who do care about the Negro Leagues or Latin baseball, or the history of baseball as a world phenomenon know how cool this card is. There are more of us than you may think. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Serious question: |
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Posted By: James Feagin
It's not a reflection of the player, but a reflection of name recognition, which leads to price. I personally could care less about such a card. I appreciate their talent, but for my collection, Japanese and Cuban cards are compliments, not a centerpiece. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Hal, you have asked this "strategy and price setting tactics" question applicable to other low population cards. The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind; for no one can know what the motivation of the seller is, with certainty. |
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Posted By: Chad
There's no funny business going on. The owner just doesn't want to part with the card and has set a price so that if he does have to part with it, it was an offer he couldn't refuse. The only way it sells if there is somebody out there who loves the card as much as he does AND has the discretionary cash to make a bid. That's a real small subset of people. I love the card but don't have the cash, like most of the other people who lvoe the card. Those with the cash, well, a lot of them probably would rather have a whole crapload of Hutchison Communications stock or a Monet, or whatever. We are weirdos, you know. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I think a lot more simply than you give me credit for, Chad. If I was to buy that Hill card - that would amount to over 6000 cases of beer that I couldn't drink. Now who in their right mind would sacrifice 6000+ cases of beer for any baseball card? |
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Posted By: Chad
That is a lot of beer. But, if I had enough money to pay 200k for a card, I'm guessing I'd still have enough money to keep myself in beer. Oh, who am I kidding. If I had $230,007.00 that card would be mine. I'd have just enough left over for a six pack! |
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Posted By: Mark
So long as these negro league hof cards (aside from the Gibsons) continue to be sold almost exclusively in non-competitive avenues - private sales and auctions with extremely high minimum bids - it's hard to tell what they might sell for in a competitive bidding situation. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Mortgage the house, do whatever, to get it, because it is worth a heck of a lot more. |
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Posted By: Chad
I sure don't think it will and I don't think the seller does either, which will be a relief to him. I WOULD buy it if I could. Do I think everyone should feel this way? No, I don't and, frankly, it's a relief that not all of you guys dig the same stuff I do because I don't need the competition. I wouldn't pay six figures for a Wagner, but I understand why people do and respect their ambitions. I don't feel the need to jump into every T206 Wagner post or the Reccius Wagner posts and tell everyone I wouldn't pay X for that card. When it comes to the Negro League/Latin stuff, people sure aren't shy about jumping in and proclaiming their indifference. When I post about the Negro league/latin cards, I figure I'm posting for the people on the board who collect/admire/are interested in the cards. They are vintage, no? I don't post about them excessively, I think. I really love them and, after 10 years away from the hobby, my discovery that there were real live cards of Hilton Smith and Quincy Trouppe and Oscar Charleston, something I used to daydream as a kid about, that these cards exist and could be bought was a revelation. I own a Martin Dihigo card and 3 years ago I didn't think that was possible. All right, I'm officially off on a tangent. Need beer. Where's Gil when you need him? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Hal, is there soemthing you want to get off your chest? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Chad, you are doing just fine; educating many of us who do not fully grasp the history, passion and skill of these past heros, rogues, and survivors. It seems a little ironic to hear the lament that the best cards these players who were denied mainstream exposure, are not typically offered in mainstream auctions. This too will come around, Im sure. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
No, not at all. |
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Posted By: Chad
The owner has posted the card several times on the board. A quick search of past posts should turn his posts with scans of the card up. |
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Posted By: Robert Zimmerman
How were these cards distributed? |
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Posted By: Chad
Just like T cards. |
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Posted By: Robert Zimmerman
Is this card in particular a shortprint? |
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Posted By: Chad
As far as I know. Other cards in the set are floating around, but the card of Pete Hill is the only one extant. Somebody should correct me if I'm wrong, tho. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Hal, |
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Posted By: Paul
How did we suddenly turn to a discussion of the first female Hall of Famer? |
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Posted By: Mark
"Effa Manley co-owned the Newark Eagles with her husband Abe Manley, whom she married in 1935. She ran the business end of the team, handling scheduling, travel, payroll, promotions, contracts and all the other daily details, from 1936-1947."" |
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Posted By: Rhys
Ryan |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Ryan: |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
To put this in perspective, here's a hypothetical: If this guy who no one has ever heard of, is worth $230K, what if a 1 of 1 card was "discovered" of a true star like Josh Gibson? What would that be worth? [hint check out lot #4 in REA]. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
As Hal would quickly tell you Frank, that is a postcard. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Hal, |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Frank, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Ryan: |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
"Frank, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If no one has ever heard of him, then how can he have been elected to the HOF? |
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Posted By: Mark
"Why do you think the opening bid is so high? It's because that's the very least the current owner would consider selling the card for. It has nothing to do with any objective "market" for the card. It has nothing to do with the "value" of the card." |
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