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I am trying to figure out what would u do if.....
You are building a 2nd T206 Cobb back runs and a 2nd Cobb BL460 just surface to the market. However, it is well known that someone has been buying one-of-one backs and building a T206 master set. This rich collector has a much deeper pocket and willing to pay whatever it take to own this Cobb BL460. A, I will not bid heavily since I know I won't win and I don't want to bid too much to "inflate" the price in case a 3rd specimen come up in the future, so that it won't set an inflated price as a market value for the 3rd specimen. B, I know that rich collector wants the card so bad, I will keep on bidding and make him pay an insane amount. C, My budget is just $X and that's my max bid. <<< I personally would go for A >>>> Last edited by hshrimps; 03-29-2018 at 02:10 PM. |
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