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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: Joe D.
I tend to ignore the large lot auctions. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Every T206 card in my 520 is SGC graded. At least half were bought raw. In order to get to "complete" in a timely fashion it was necessary for me to purchase large lots of raw cards, too -- most circa 2002, for $10 or less per card. Though most of these were beaters, there was the occasional SGC 60 or 70. |
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Posted By: anthony
cashflow and big budget is a big part of collecting like your 300+ card lot...at $25 average, thats still $7500+ not everyone can just drop that on any given day, or within a 10 day auction |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I'm building a graded T205 set, and I agree - if I were waiting for graded copies, it would take me forever to do. Instead I'm buying mid-sized lots (10-30 cards, mostly) and selling off my dupes, keeping the nicest ones and having them graded. I'm about 40% of the way done, pacing myself slowly. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Do not misconstrue me......7500+ is a lot for me, too. As, we are helping our Daughter, put our Grandson |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Group of 300 with a Green Cobb and two Johnsons..sounds awfully familiar! |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
thanks Ted- pretty much what i thought...when i started collecting T206 in the early 90's, i was doing the same thing, buying raw low-mid grade cards...i got up to about 200+ and then decided to switch gears and focus on graded cards...i wish i still had the 200+ cards, would be a good starter set...oh well, looks like i will have to keep an eye out for those large raw lots now... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Your comment |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ted $7500 gets you one T206 common is PSA 8 with a very low pop! |
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Posted By: Jason L
That is exactly right... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Bob
Happier to have a complete set minus the Big 4 in vg-ex to ex condition, all raw, than a couple of PSA 9s and a handful of PSA 8s. It will never make the registry but a nice, creaseless T206 set is sure nice to look at and own. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
<<Your comment |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
My advice: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Addressing your last "Q"..... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I do not want to get into an argument with you.....but, the main theme of my initial post here |
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Posted By: robert a
My advice is to team up with a buddy and buy a bunch of em. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Ted's strategy is sound. It just takes money. Buy, keep the ones you're after, sell the rest. Buy more... |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
All I can say is that if I dropped $7,500 on a bunch of cards, my wife would string me up by my you-know-whats. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
I may have exaggerated just a bit when I told my wife how much I recouped. |
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Posted By: Alan
I'm not sure I like the direction that this thread is going. Let's lock this one before it gets ugly !!! |
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Posted By: Jason L
the 11th Commandment, or the 1.5th Amendment to the Consitution....I forget |
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Posted By: Dan Koochin
I'm collecting T206 exactly the way Ted has in his opening collage, |
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Posted By: Ray Piskadlo
I started collecting the T206 in August of 2003. I set a goal for myself of 50 cards a year, with the intent of finishing in ten years. So far, so good. I am less than 4 years into the quest and have 212 cards now. This includes 15 SL, two Cobbs, all three Mattys, a Cy Young, and a Walter Johnson. I also have a 5 AB, 1 Hindu, 1 Piedmont 42 NC, 1 Lenox, 1 Carolina Brights, and 2 Broad Leaf backs. I document each purchase/trade... so far, after 212 cards, I've spent $3,430. This comes to an average of $16.17 per card or just $80 a month! While most of my cards are between good-poor, it can be done. I haven't been swayed yet. |
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Posted By: RC
Ray, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Ray, that sounds like a fine approach. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Realize that it takes money, a constant ignoring of the legions of other sets out there, and the satisfaction of knowing the best you can ever do is a near set. If you're fine with that, then go for it. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Guys, coming up with 1000's of $$ for a large lot purchase need not be as difficult as some are saying. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: T206Collector
I agree with your "undeniable facts" that you can "get a lot more 'bang for your bucks' by buying in large quantities" and "you can get a lot more for your $$$$'s by buying un-graded cards." |
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Posted By: Dave
While I would love to purchase a mass quantity of T206's in one lump sum..the thought of trying to lay a couple thousand dollars down on a credit card would only cause fireworks in my house. It wouldn't help matter if I told the wife "I can make up some of the money by selling off dupes". The day I start putting card purchases on my VISA is the day my wife also starts putting purchases on my VISA. So...I'll have to plug along a couple cards at a time I guess. |
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Posted By: Dylan
Buying in bulk is always a wonderful asset to use IF you can afford it. There's a reason why bulk lots sell for less then break up value. Because not everyone can afford to drop five grand at once. Where as many can afford to drop 100 dollars on that PSA 5 T206 common. I'm a type card collector and I look for deals where i can find them. I buy both raw and graded, and probably own a little more raw then i do graded cards. If I were to go after a T206 (or any large set), id try and save up to purchase one big lot, maybe two, get a jump start, and focus would be on raw cards. As always, for those that can afford to drop large sums at once there's deals to be found. |
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Posted By: Dave
I would also venture as far to say that when you were 30 years old and had a wife and small children you probably weren't putting thousands of dollars on credit cards for T206's. Were you? Obviously later down the line when kids are grown and work career brings in more revenue that is the more appropriate time to drop such a large sum on cards. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
And while baseball cards might be a fun little diversion, most younger collectors with growing families probably but more priority on financial security, rather than spending thousands of tobacco cards hoping to pay it back. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
1st....I stated at the start, that I was not taking a "swipe" at collectors of Graded cards. Anyhow, you, |
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Posted By: James Feagin
"I responded that this is the way I operate and I did not imply that others should follow my methods." |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
When I was 30....with a wife and one daughter at the time I was not collecting BB cards. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
seems that Ted is getting a little heat here...i think he was simply making some suggestions on how to start building a T206 set, because many collecting (including myself) have asked him how he is able to put these sets together quickly and for a reasonable price... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I always assumed that Ted put his sets together with a big assist to his setting up at card shows. That would be interesting to hear about. Telling us to buy raw bulk is helpful, but what are the tricks of the trade? |
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Posted By: Dave
Michael, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Dave
Peter |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
dave- i wasn't singling you out, it was the vibe the thread was starting to give off, that several people were a little critical of his suggestions... |
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Posted By: Steve
From where I sit Ted was simply telling people how he has been able to accumalate enough cards to build a few sets. No where did he ridicule anyone or other's methods. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
You apparently can read things very objectively. You clearly understood my initial advice in this Thread. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I hope all of the T206 collectors with large collections continue to post about how they have gone about accumulating their treasures. I have learned a lot on this board in a very short time, especially from guys like T-Rex Ted and I hope he (and you others) continue to share your observations and experiences. |
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