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Rich:
My point is that the REAL common players that I mentioned have book prices of .10 while the star players have book prices of $1 - $2 (let's say). When it comes time to sell, no one will pay more than the same .10 as the REAL common players. That is my issue................ Why do the prices have to be either $3 - $5 for the HOF player or .10 for Everyone else? I realize that this example is extreme but you get where I'm coming from, right? There is an endless list of '80's stars with solid careers that you can't sell at a card show no matter how cheap you put them out at (except maybe a penny or two). How about: Danny Tartabull, Chili Davis, Tom Brunansky, Lloyd Moseby, Terry Pendleton, Cecil Fielder, Wally Joyner, Will Clark, Ray Lankford, Dickie Thon, Dan Quisenberry, etc...... Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 01-02-2015 at 04:02 PM. |
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