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Posted By: jackgoodman
There was a comment in another thread about someone picking up several hundred T206s at one time and that made me recall a time in 1987 when I was set up as a dealer at one of Bob Lee's local shows in Northern California. |
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Posted By: Trae R.
Ouch |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
haa?....who was Gary Gaetti ? |
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Posted By: Ben
I'll never forgive myself for passing on a trade that would have landed me an e107 Mcgraw |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Me to on a E97 b/w Keeler card.. A pushy seller had to know at the time of call and would not wait 2 hours until I got home to figure out a possible trade.. You snooze you loose an old friend told me once... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Circa 1976 or 77 when I was a teen, my family went on vacation down to Florida, driving from Illinois. On the way we stopped at a junk store in Georgia, run by a really old guy. |
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Posted By: pete
It had to have been around 1992-93 back when prodigy ruled for internet bb card buying/trading. I met a friend of an older gentleman who had a ty cobb card but didn't know anything about it. I offered to meet him in Central NJ and I'd take a look at them for him. |
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Posted By: pete
At the national in St Louis in 99 or so I saw some amazing things I blew! A letter from Uzit cigarettes with 4 cards attached one of which was a baseball card as a sample to a distributor...It was like $2200. Tik and Tik had these amazing samples of t206's adhered to ledger paper from the archives of the printer I'd imagine. There was a front view and the back view adhered to the paper. There was a carolina brights and some other uncommon backs...they were a few hundred bucks each. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I had a chance around 1982 to buy a t206 Wagner with a huge chunk of the upper right corner missing for $1500. I was a poor 19 year old kid getting by on sailor's pay and no hope of getting that kind of money to buy the card. It's still the only Wagner I had a legitimate chance to own and one of only 2 I've ever held in my hand. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
jackgoodman: |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
to pay that $12/per card now. How 'bout it??????? |
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Posted By: tbob
I was at a large show in Kansas City in 1981 and a guy walking down the aisle stopped me and asked me if I would be interested in buying some T205s. I was collecting the T206 set at the time, having just plunged in to the vintage card hobby for the first time. I thought I certainly didn't need to start collecting another set, being a completist of sorts. He had about 45-50 T205s and all of them were in exmt condition or better. I looked through them and he told me he wanted $450 for them and I politely said no. "How about $350?" and I told him that I just didn't collect them. He thanked me, started to walk off, turned around and said, "ok, I am getting to ready to leave, how about $250?" I passed one more time, looking at the stack of cards in his hand. I don't remember now who all was in the stack but I will always be haunted by the one card I remember which was on the top of the stack, a near mint Matty. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If you guys wre at the big Bob Lee show in 87, that would have been the National. I was set up at that show. Wasn't a bad show for me. Got into my usual discussion with Mr Mint about not being his wholesaler after he wanted to cherry pick my cases but also scored nice group of 48 Bowman basketball. The lady had them in a binder. I flipepd thru looking to see what Mpls Lakers players were there, but didn't see a Mikan. I asked her if there were any other cards she had. She said, sure, the expensivce cards are in the side pocket. All the key cards, including the Mikan were sitting loose in the these side pockets. She said I was first person to ask for other cards, and my table wasn't exactly close to the entrance. I made her an offer and told her to check the rest of the show, then come back if she liked my offer best. She said she didn't want to carry the thing anymore and sold it to me |
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Posted By: Joe P.
"Hey Joe, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I nearly had a fistfight at a show in Anaheim about 14 years ago. I was set up next to this other dealer about 15 years older, a head shorter and much fatter than me. A customer standing just to the left of my table asks if I had a card. I did and he bought it. I think I made about $15. The dealer next to me pops a gut and starts yelling that I stole his customer because the guy was looking at something on his table (totally unrelated to what he asked me for, BTW) when he spoke to me. The pudgy moron came up and waggled his fist in my face and said "I could bury you!" I stood up and he ran away, but it spoiled the day for me. |
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Posted By: gary
So about a year ago I see some guy selling some "old" cards in the paper. Luckily his location is 10 min from me. I called him and asked if he had other cards, and if I can see them. When I got there he took out a box of approx 500 tobacco cards (caramels , t206 , t205). He said he didn't know much about them only that he knew they were valuable. He picked them up at a garage sale for about 5000.00 from an old woman. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
What's a garale sale? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Any garale under a buck three eighty is a good sale to me. |
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Posted By: leon
I paid $2.10 for my last garale...... |
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Posted By: Joe P.
Related to Sara Lee? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think he might be talking about the holy garale |
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Posted By: Billy
I am no dealer, so I don't know what proper etiquitte is, but I think if you see a dealer trying to swindle a customer it is fair game to intervene. It's a free market out there and if you'd pay more than he would, to me that isnt "stealing", it's a smart business move. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
I don't know what proper etiquitte is, but I think if you see a dealer trying to swindle a customer it is fair game to intervene |
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Posted By: Billy
whatever. I say you look out for #1. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
whatever. I say you look out for #1. |
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Posted By: leon
I will be at the National and sharing a table with another board member. Everyone on the board is welcome at our table except you. Get the point? It's ok to look out for people but you shouldn't butt into other folks business. Those dealers pay good money for their tables and have thousands of hours invested in knowing what is and isn't a good deal. Is this info any less valuable than a lawyer that has a degree?....in that the lawyer probably has thousands of hours of classroom time in, in order to practice what they do. Don't get me wrong I think it's great to look out for each other on scams and so forth.....just don't butt into other folks business....These are just my thoughts and you will do as you wish....it's a free country....take care.... |
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Posted By: Billy
Man sorry for ruffling your feathers guys. I was just responding to a question posed by Warshawlaw |
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Posted By: leon
If you feel like butting in at our table consider yourself "disbarred". I am very happy you could care less. Makes me feel ok for being a dick......take care.... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I once placed a maximum $150 bid on an item in a MastroNet auction. I was the high bidder for over two days and had already cleared off a space on my mantle. On the third day in the 21 day auction, I had my coffee and checked the status. The high bid was at over $4,000. |
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Posted By: Billy
Don't worry leon, I don't collect the low grades. |
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Posted By: sfmasher
Here's a funny story I wrote about collecting and the one that got away. The story is in my latest book, Left-Handed Stories. Thought I'd share it with the group. Hope you like it. |
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Posted By: Trae R.
"To my surprise, the damn thing was practically overflowing with vintage baseball cards. There must have been four or five thousand of ‘em in there." |
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Posted By: tbob
That story makes me feel a helluva lot better about my bonehead decision 23 years ago |
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Posted By: Rob McKenzie
Re: Warshaw's hypothetical.. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Leon, I'm gonna have to disagree with you here. If I'm set up at a show and a dealer next to me is being grossly dishonest with someone about the value of the cards he trying to buy from a walk-in, I'm gonna say something. Just as he paid his money to be at the show, I paid mine, and if he isn't willing to pony up a collection and I am, then that's just bad business on his part. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
Jay - |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I remember one time a guy at a card store getting mad at me because i answered a customers question he claimed ignorance on and it was probably over a 50 cent sale he got mad. |
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Posted By: leon
First of all let me say that "I" don't have my own table at the National, it's Scott B's, and I just rent a few cases. I do pay good money for them though. SO I can't speak for Scott but for my little two cases if anyone wants to butt into my business when someone comes around I would prefer you didn't. So Billy you are still welcome at the other 3/4 of the table where I will be. I won't speak for Scott. I imagine he wouldn't want anyone butting into his business either though. Secondly there are always different sides to every story. Am I going to rip off a little ole lady in a wheelchair? Only if I can!! No, just kidding. Anyone that knows me (except 1 case with JC and 1 case with Dan) will say that they have never had a problem with my dealings. Dan and I are over our little issue and I am sure JC and I will get over ours too. Thirdly Jay...there is a difference between outright lieing and getting a good deal. Likewise John....the guy lied to the person. I don't advocate lieing. At the same time there isn't one person on this board who hasn't withheld information to try to get a good deal. As Trump would say, to paraphrase.. "he who knows the most has a better chance of winning"....I have bought cards and lost money and bought cards and made money...We all stand on the reputations we make.......... later |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I understand Jay's point of view though. Jay, all I can say is - what goes around comes around. That swindling dealer would end up getting his in the end, regardless of what you did. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I posed the question because I have often pondered it. I am sensitive to the issue because I have something that some but not all of you have--a professional license. If I am set up at a show and I cheat someone out of their cards and they get my name and they get wise to my scam and report me to the bar I can be disciplined for cheating them. It isn't worth my ticket to buy some cards. Where I fall in the debate is this: |
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Posted By: Billy
Whatever SCOTT |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Billy, I didn't say the same thing as you. I would only step in a very limited circumstances. I would not step in if I was willing to offer more money, but the offer from the other dealer wasnt totally out of line. It's a fine line. In roughly 10 years of setting up at shows I jump in a dealer 3 times. Each time, they were outright lying to the person and offering them about 10 cents on the dollar. |
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Posted By: Billy
"I should also add that I would only do this in an extreme case." |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Billy, don't take it too personally. We all get up in each other's grill once in awhile. Hell, you ahven't even faced the wrath of MW yet. I had that pleasure with the first week or 2 and earned the title Dunderhead. But I bear no ill will towards him or wanted to leave the board. We butt heads here once in awhile and then the next week are back to being on good terms. You generally have to do something really bad to get to totally ostricized from here. |
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Posted By: Chris
Jay's right Billy. I think most of us have had our little run ins with each other. I had one when I was relatively new to the board. I offered to call the guy and apologize for where I was wrong but he refused to take my call. What can you do? You can't please everyone all of the time. It's still a good board where you can learn alot. |
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Posted By: Paul
I will try to make it short. My dad had a friend who consigned his father's stamp collection to an auction house that deals primarily in stamps. Well along with the stamps there was a small golf ball box with tobacco cards from the 1800's. I would guess there was a full set of Goodwin Champions of Sports Cards in there along with doubles. I got outbid by $100. I still have nightmares about Lot 22........ |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Isn't saying you are a blackbelt, like, bad mojo or something? |
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Posted By: Billy
Warshawlaw, |
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Posted By: zach
This one never really got away because I never had a chance at it but when my Dad was a kid he would go over to his grandfathers house and listen to his stories about Ruth and Johnson and about how he saw them play. Up some where in a closet was a stack of baseball cards with a rubber band around them the whole 1915 sporting news set. When my great grandfather died my dad went back to the house and they were gone....it's a shame because he remembers them as beening mint like a pack of fresh playing cards and he remembers seeing all the stars like Ruth and Cobb. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Since you have no respect for any of us, why again is it that you are posting here? I'm not saying to go away, I'm just curious what the appeal is - the rest of us are all collectors of vintage cards. Whether I have a black belt or not is irrelevant to that hobby. |
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