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Posted By: John
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Posted By: warshawlaw
growth items: prewar and 19th century boxing. We've seen strong price growth this year but I think there is much more upside potential, esp. with high grade cards in slabs. |
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Posted By: runscott
There are a lot of people in this hobby with lots and lots of discretionary income - some of them will spend whatever it takes to get an item they want - absolutely no limits; others will spend 2-3X market value, and consider it a luxury tax, or otherwise rationalize why they had to spend more than perceived market value to get an item they absolutely had to have. We know a few collectors on this board who fit into these categories, and a few gouging dealers who absolutely love it! Re-selling such purchases during hard times can be an eye-opener. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
The replies will vastly differ due to their perception. |
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Posted By: John
Good point Joe, |
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Posted By: Jason
Registries certainly lend a hand in us seeing crazy prices. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
John, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Some idiot just overpaid by a ton to get a 1927 Lou Gehrig York Caramel rookie card on EBay in crappy shape. |
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Posted By: runscott
BTW, I've fallen into the "got to have it" category a few times. Normally I keep a check on my emotions, write down a ceiling bid, and don't go over it regardless. That way I can have a glass or two of red wine, watch the bidding, and not make that mistake we make too often...(rationalizing). |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I guess I could LIE and say that I meant to bid $200 and accidentally hit an extra zero... |
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Posted By: hankron
For the collector, or whomever, the best way to get a handle on pricing and value is by following auctions and, most important, regularly selling. Watching MastroNet or a price guide is no substitute for selling. When I consider bidding on something, a key question I ask myself is "What could I sell this for?" Unless you are an active seller, you can't answer the question knowledgeably. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
John: |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I too have (and continue to) overpay by a ton when something I have been looking for becomes available. But these are not impulse purchases, I think, as much as they are the completion of a quest. |
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Posted By: Mark
I think the set registries are really bringing back set collectors and they definitely drive up pricing. I've seen many instances of bids that are way too high from a name I recognize as a set builder looking for that particular card. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
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Posted By: Tbob
I would respectfully disagree with the "most overpriced" monicker for e-cards. For a long, long time they were the red headed step children of the tobacco card sets but collectors have recognized a) their rarity b) their condition sensitiveness (is that a word?) and most of all c) they're very distinctive looking when compared to the tobacco sets. The E90-1 through E103 cards are not overpriced in my mind, they are simply reaching their proper price levels since they were undervalued for so many years. |
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Posted By: Tim Mayer
I wish I were a smarter collector,,but I am failure, so I am waitng for the right answer haha... |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
1) Something I've been wanting for a long time. It'll usually be 19th century. |
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Posted By: Peter
I'll answer the inverse of question #1, only because I want to slip in the auction that's really bothering me. And it is actually post-war so forgive me. 1953 Bowman Billy Martin & Phil Rizzuto. PSA 6s are going for ungodly sums in the $250-$350 range. Seller listed one in a PSA 5 and for some reason, it only went for around $90. |
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