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478. “Loose lips sink flips.”
The time honored maxim that it is best not to be too forthcoming in letting people know what hard-to-find cards you’re actively pursuing, because anyone having one of those cards will know they now have you over a barrel.
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The hard to find cards are listed in the book. There are very few mysteries associated with the set for those who care to look. I suggest you be forthcoming with friends who might help you find cards you are looking for.
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Image quality trumps all on OJ.
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There's tons of Authentic cards out there (PSA/SGC) that are so much nicer than EX graded cards. Image quality (as mentioned here a LOT) is paramount. Another thing is look around and check recent sales on ebay, Heritage, REA and other auction sites to really gauge what they're going for right now. Like someone said, HOFers seem to be all over the place.
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Thx to all for the advice… I will I’ll look for Kevin’s book and clearly the image quality is where my focus and $$ will go
I also like the idea of finding an “A” card with a nice image quality - this is for my PC so I’m not really worried too much about the grade on the slab. Thx again all Jeff
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Would love to take credit for the Old Judge book, but I am only selling them. Board members Jay Miller, Richard Masson and Joe Gonsowski are the ones who created this incredible book. Kevin Cummings also chipped in with the wonderful player biographies.
Here is a link if anyone is interested in picking one up. https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=337137 |
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Both Kevin Cummings and John Dreker worked with me on the player profiles. Please don't forget John.
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