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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
Now that so many Board Members have made the long journey |
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Posted By: Greg
"Would welcome your comments." |
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Posted By: leon
With all due respect we think your plan will further alienate the masses. Most collectors just want to relax and have fun. We are so sick of all the talk about "money". We are not naive and have more money into our cards, relative to other resources than we should, but continued talks of the money aspect just aren't that fun....at least not to us (whoever "we" are?). Our vote counts as 1 (I guess). We hope you have a happy holidays..... |
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Posted By: Joann
Bruce, |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Living in northern New Jersey and having just made the trip to the show in Mayberry, ummmmm....Reading, I heartily support the concept of a show in New York City. I think it is laughable that there isn't already a show there on a regular basis. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
While on the surface a comparison between coins and cards might seem appropriate, it really isn't. Coins as a whole have been minted for millenia; cards (as we know them) since 1880's or so. Widely distributed coins have been minted in the US since the late 1700's with literally (as Carl Sagan would say....) billions and billions made. They've also been collected far longer and far broader than cards. We understand the comparison, but we don't really think we agree with it. As for a show in Manhattan, we think it's a wonderful idea but we also believe that INCLUDING more than EXCLUDING makes more sense. We guess we live in rural america (Louisville, KY) and might find a 2 lane highway to New York City somehow for a show as we've been to New York City many times. We welcome any large show and we try to attend when we have the ability to go away from our family and our other varied responsibilities.... |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
"Why not expand the market.? It's not about money...it's about creating new |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bruce- if you are planning to bring hedge fund managers into this it is everything about money. I wish you would take a chill pill, relax, and enjoy the hobby. This money and power thing causes more problems on the board and just isn't worth it. You are just creating animosity between the haves and have nots, and these kind of threads always end in rancor. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I'm all for a Manhattan show, right there in the center of arogance and obnoxiousness. Exactly the types of folks you describe could go, lord only knows if they'd keep their word on anything. |
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Posted By: cmoking
Bruce, let me know which hedge funds you are talking to please. Because I'd like to advise my hedge fund investing friends (in case they have money with those hedge funds) to get their money the heck out of those hedge funds. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Would this be black tie? I hate the idea of getting mustard on my tux. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
don't have anyone drinking 'haterade' around here.......... |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
I agree with most of the posts here about "hedge funds", "Wall Street", etc. |
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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
What Barry said. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
As much as I would love to see a National take place in Manhattan, I totally disagree with the approach of the initial poster on this Board. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
To you sir, and the other truthful folks of Manhattan, I do appologize. And I appreciate and am grateful for you pointing out my overzealous comments to Mr. Dorskind's proposals. I fear that my interatction with him has unduly tainted my perception of the citizenry of Manhattan. Thank you for helping me narrow my focus. And again, I beg your forgiveness. I'm unaware of you having been arrogant, obnoxious, or untruthful. |
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Posted By: Robert S
There used to be some great shows here in New York in the 1980s -- the Armenian Church show comes to immediate mind. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
that's very 'judicial' of you...... |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Living in Manhattan, the couple of miles I would have to travel to this show would be too far. Hedge funds my ---. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Will people have to bring proof of their net worth to be admitted? What is the minimum requirement? |
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Posted By: Jay
Bruce--IMHO, you have a knack for bringing out almost unanimous opposition to even good ideas. The thought of a high end auction is nothing new--Siegels has had their rarities auction in stamps for years. It is not a hedge fund or Wall Street auction; it is an auction of the best lots that they accumulate over the year and then sell on one date. It is very popular and very well attended and generates alot of publicity. Similar auctions have happened in the past--remember the Copeland and the Halper auctions both took place in N Y City. Proposing a N Y City show is a good idea. Proposing a N Y City show that is by definition exclusionary is not. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
I have no problem with hedge funds, or Bruce's original idea. I however do agree with King and wouldn't invest in it. Personally I don't think the market is liquid or large enough for a hedge fund of any meaningful size. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Thanks Frank and Tom. I just feel that there is plenty wrong with Bruce's initial post that can be shown without resorting to the same kind of stereotypical rhetoric that he resorted to. |
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Posted By: Chad
I would very much like a Manhattan show. I hate leaving the island. A couple of quick points: |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
If this chatroom were on usenet Bruce would get an award for best fisherman because he routinely throws out delicious bait that is gobbled up by the masses. |
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Posted By: bruce dorskind
NYC Responds |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
We think we can almost envision the ad which will run in the Robb Report: |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
"It amazes me how upset Board Members feel when a whole new |
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Posted By: Chad
I don't know guys, why would hedge funds want to get involved in cards? The funds our firm works with have portfolios worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Why would they want to deal with cards when the market is volatile and, more importantly, it would be pain in the arse to store them. More importantly, though, could a hedge fund get its hands on enough high end cards to even make it worthwhile? And, if they do manage to gobble up all these cards, who are they going to sell them to since, in the act of gobbling up the cards they are going to drive the market up to a point where the hobby is going to lose a lot of people? Wouldn't it be easier for a hedge fund just to invest in Indian communications companies or Italian Treasury notes or Swedish Kroner or GM something? This is a serious question--some of you guys on the trading or analysis end should feel free to help me out. I, however, would love to get a job "clearing" baseball cards rather than Treasuries or options or foreign equities. Talk about a dream job... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
we agree with Kevins Cummings...but would likely dig up some of the loot in the back yard and head on down to see what you city slickers are made of...Gold or Silver? |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
who are very close to the hedge fund folks and I bet there's not many (more than 1) that would think those in the hedge fund world would jump on high end cards..... |
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Posted By: Cobby33
IMO, the only people who could (a) afford to and/or (b) be interested in, such a show, would be the same people who specialize in high-high-high-end material. Once again, apples & oranges. You are not going to attract mainstream or even high-end collectors with such criteria - "we" are in a whole different league - almost to the point of collecting different things. |
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Posted By: David Smith
SNOBBERY !!! |
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Posted By: Brian
"We have spoken at some length recently with several |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Great idea Bruce. |
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Posted By: DR
As long as a show created awareness and was able to generate a substantial charitable donation, the idea does not seem bad at all. I am curious if Bruce could pull off such an undertaking. Imagine viewing so many super high end cards and memorabilia in one place. It would be like the National condensed. I might even be interested in a table and taking a trip to NYC. Hopefully hedge fund, private equity and mutual fund principals / managers / associates show. Even the stock / bond brokers are OK. These guys would feel right at home with all of the opportunistic activities taking place in our 'hobby'. My resume will be ready to distribute too and maybe some early stage investment opportunities and/or red herrings. In all seriousness, I am shocked by the backlash. If you are able to pull this off Bruce, please let me know. This sounds much better then a trip to Cleveland. It is not all about the cards or money to me! Thank you. David |
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Posted By: John S
Bruce, |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
hmmm, sounds interesting...as a native new yorker, i love the idea of having a big show in my backyard, but not sure about the whole upscale, exclusive idea behind it...and this is coming from someone who collects T206 8's & 9's...how about a good old fashioned baseball card show in manhattan? doesn't need all the bells and whistles, just a cool venue...being a furniture designer, i goto the armory shows, and the pier shows many times a year...the best ones, are the ones where it is just the basics: tables and items (whether it be antique furniture, art or cards, less is more. |
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Posted By: Bob
We don't mean to speak for everyone here but we feel that the backbone and heart and soul of the hobby is the collector who is in it for the love of cards, not to embellish his stock portfolio. There are a lot of collectors here whose net worth is sufficient to buy only the best of cards but they never act condescending to those who can't. We don't give a tinker's dam for those who are in the hobby only to impress themselves and others, give me a guy or gal who literally loves cards, the hobby and collecting cards and sharing "war" stories with each other any day to those who are only interested in cards as a means to an end, i.e. financial elitism. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I have never seen a person in my life that collected cards that did not love the hobby and love their cards and certainly noone who collects for "financial elitism". The whole notion that affluent people love their cards less than the average Joe is ridiculous. In fact, based on affluent people I know know they love them more. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Joann
I love Manhattan. It's one of my favorite places to visit and if you shop around you can find nice midtown hotels that don't cost an SGC 40 E93 per night to stay there. I would love a show in Manhattan. |
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Posted By: Chad
"The whole notion that affluent people love their cards less than the average Joe is ridiculous. In fact, based on affluent people I know know they love them more." |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
sounds like an interesting idea to me. I probably could not afford to do much more than attend and preview, but it seems worthwhile to me, especially if charity was involved and more of the hobby's gems were up on display, whether or not they were up for auction. I am certain that there is a great deal of simply wonderous material in the hands of collectors who infrequent or even avoid auctions. If by chance they feel more comfortable with an upscale, cosmopolitan setting and would prefer to participate there rather than elsewhere, so be it. If not, then the event will be a bust that's either scrapped or modified. Personally, I have no problem using such an event as an excuse to go to New York. |
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Posted By: Bob
Bruce we apologize for stating the purchase price was $1000, when it was actually $1600, our bad and no I don't go from table to table at shows telling sellers their cards are selling for too little because anyone who sets up at a show generally has a pretty good idea of what cards sell for. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Bob, |
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Posted By: Rhys
Bruce |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- if I had to guess, based on the extremely high cost of PSA-8 cards, I would say perhaps 1% to 2% of the hobby can afford to buy them on a regular basis. How do you consider that the backbone of the hobby? That's like saying the average art collector collects Picassos and DeKoonigs. |
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Posted By: Bob
Rhys- Thanks for giving me the smile of the day |
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