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Posted By: ErikV.
I'm wondering what fellow collectors thoughts are in terms of quantity vs quality. Do most collectors use their resources on purchasing one high quality card or several lesser grade cards. Personally, I'm not condition sensitive. I think I'd rather use my resources on buying several lower grade cards rather than buying one high grade card. Anyone want to comment? |
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Posted By: leon
When I first got back into collecting (from "kiddo" days) I asked John Spen. about it. I asked a few other folks too but I specifically remember asking him, about the time I bought his E102 Cobby in gd-vg. I forget what he told me (or why I even brought that up) but I personally collect more mid grade stuff than others. I do have a few high grade pieces but those aren't really the norm unless there is something special about the "higher" grade. I am sure Hal can elaborate on that better than me. I do have my T217 Mono type card in an SGC 80 holder, and as everyone knows the Buchner Gold Coin Kelly in an SGC 92 holder. Generally I would rather have more cards in mid grade than a few impeccable ones . Obviously this is exactly why most intelligent folks say "collect what you enjoy". To each their own. !! regards all |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
It would be unrealistic to seek to assemble high grade sets of many vintage cards. Personally, I'd rather own ten nice looking vg T206 HOFers than one near mint specimen. On the other hand, my 1976 Star Trek, 1966 Good Guys and Bad Guys, and 1965 James Bond sets are all nominally nm or better, with many nm-mt cards. And I never buy a 1971 Topps in less than nm condition. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Without question quality. |
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Posted By: hankron
"Quantity has a quality all it's own" -- Joseph Stalin. |
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Posted By: t-206collector
"To kill one man is a cruel tragedy. To kill a million men is only a statistic." --Josef Stalin. |
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Posted By: The Other One (Julie)
Just kidding. Your Stalinisms are both great. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
For me it's easy, quantity, since I am trying to put to gether a player set of one card from every major leaguer that appeared on a card from 1908-1945. This will involve over 9,000 cards, so my grade requirements are nominal. I look for cards with no heavy crease or paper loss on the face and name legible. Otherwise, paper loss, other creases, round corners and even chunks of the card missing are perfectly fine by me. |
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Posted By: Scottopotamus
Since my T206 collection is strictly for my enjoyment, I am going the "quantity" route. Well over 90% of my collection has gotten a 10, 20 or 30 from SGC. |
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Posted By: Jason Smith
The main thing I keep in mind is that while I want the best quality I can afford (and I'm talking about t206s on ebay and auctions since that's how I buy), I know that there are deeper pockets out there and they are the ones that really want and can afford the quality. So what I do is buy the items just under that deep pocket threshold. Usually that means PSA 6 is my quality limit. I have yet to win a PSA 7 auction for a T206 and that's cool with me because I am trying to stick to my gameplan, which is to collect PSA 4, 5, 6 commons and the ocasional HOF. I don't get too frustrated, but sooner or later I will upgrade some of my cards to 7s when I can afford to do it. |
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Posted By: hankron
Erik, I think this post demonstrates that you can collect either way. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I am with Jason (and others) on this. To answer your question: most collectors comprimize quality to achieve the quantity which fits their collection goals. However, investors will often minimize bulk. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I am with Jason (and others) on this. To answer your question: most collectors comprimize quality to achieve the quantity which fits their collection goals. However, investors will often minimize bulk. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
can collect and acquire T206's in 5-6, that's pretty good anymore. Mastronet just sold a T206 set (with Demmitt/O'Hara) that averaged 5.26 and it sold for 95K (before the juice). That's pretty strong although there was 5K worth of grading in it. There was something like 180 or so 6's, 250 or so 5's with nothing less than a 4. Demmitt/O'Hara were both in 4 holders. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
and I will say it again. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Is being an investor something we must hide? I bet that price and appreciation potential is a factor in many of the selections which are made by collectors. And I similarly believe that many persons primarilly motivated by diversification of their portfolios to include the upside of baseball cards have an interest in viewing the cards, heck, some may even assemble one type in part because they like them due to asthetic reasons. |
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Posted By: petecld
If you are collecting for the sake of owning the cards then quantity is your best approach. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Hal, we know you are a card collector and the real investment is in the plastic slabs :-p |
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Posted By: hankron
3 important points for baseball card investments that are often lost on total beginners: |
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Posted By: hankron
A famous high end art dealer was once asked what a potential dealer should do before going into the business. |
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Posted By: Loren Arthur
I personally enjoy buying cards in bulk, carloads in fact, of Topps and Score cards especially from the 80's. Also, if the paper is thin I can fit many more into my Public Storage unit. Enjoy!! |
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Posted By: The other One (Julie)
will never show it to a soul... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I take it that "The Scream" was never found. That truely is sad if that is the case. And any collector that would actually buy that picture, or any other stolen collectible and hide it from the public, should be strung up and slowly castrated with a fingernail clipper dipped in tupentine. Death is too good for them. |
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Posted By: The other One (Julie)
the most famous "Scream," which was stolen, and then found, years ago (it's in black and white). One was just stolen day before yesterday, a color one, not quite as good. It has not been found. Edvard Munch, the artist; both were in Norwegian museums.. I was just thinking about the rich people who hire expert thieves to steal great paintints--and then hide them away in a cellar room, where nobody ever goes but them, and they sit, and look at the painting, all alone...kind of gives you the creeps! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
It doesn't give me the creeps, it just pisses me off and amazes me that people would be so shallow as to want to deprive the world of things like that. It makes no sense. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Quantity or Quality ----- Quality or Quantity..... |
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Posted By: The Ohter One (Julie)
I would take the vg/ex Cobb over 10 average players, mint. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
"I'd rather have quantity although I surely appreciate a beautiful NrMt card just as much as the next person. The only problem with NrMt is that examples of NrMt... are much more costly than in the past.... My Cobb maybe ugly looking but at least I have one. Now if I were to have unlimited funds I'd probably look for higher grade material but I'll be happy with my modest budget and card buying habits." |
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Posted By: honus3415
For the true "collector"......quantity. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
As has recently been mentioned in another thread: the carmel stains add character to a Cracker Jack that the pristine examples of this issue do not have. I find that I agree with this statement, and expand on it a little. Specifically, it is my preference to own cards that have actually "been there", around their time of issuance. That is, I prefer a card with some wear over that which is in unused condition. |
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