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Posted By: leon
I have no issue with 90'ish of these turning up at once. I think there will be many more "finds" like this in the coming years. Maybe not T215's (or maybe so) but there will be more.... I couldn't believe it when I turned up the Western Playground set....but it happened. My question is where did the designation for these come from? I just checked the ACC and the Sports Collectors Bible. It didn't come from them? best regards |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Curious -- I was surprised that Mastro is offering these cards in one lot due to their extreme individual value. In short, how many people can pay a few hundred grand for the lot? These cards are incredibly rare - wouldn't Mastro have made out much better offering them individually? |
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Posted By: leon
For reasons I just explained in my email I don't think so....After the first 10-20 (or maybe a few more) a lot of type collectors would be set. Then the set collectors would have no hope of completing the set.....I think there will be a handful of folks going into the higher territory. I won't be one of them.. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
But this is the ultimate 'back' -- rarer than a Drum back by far, no? Even non-type card collectors would want one of these due to scarcity, no? |
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Posted By: leon
A lot of folks don't collect backs...especially old time collectors. I have seen a few collections that had all E92's lumped together...regardless of back....It's hard to say which would have realized more but obviously Mastro thought the whole group together will.... |
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Posted By: Charlie Barokas
Still waiting for Kevin to explain his accusations? I wonder if putting a smiley face at the end of the confratative claim absolves him of any responsibilty from being truthful? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think the only logical way to sell them is in a group, especially since it is a near set. They are going to get several heavy hitters going head to head, the group will sell for a fortune, and then disappear for the foreseeable future. |
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Posted By: Alan
It will be very exciting for those physically there at the live auction to see what happens. |
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Posted By: leon
I will be at the live auction and I am sure quite a few board members and Net54 dinner attendees will be there too. I sent a donation for cancer research a few days ago. It's a great cause and I am happy to donate and go have fun with the Mastro folks....They are a great bunch... |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
"Still waiting for Kevin to explain his accusations?" |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
I have seen a few that were trimmed, that is not handcut, at least to me. The reason you see them trimmed is that most of the originals I have seen show varying degrees of tilt cut on the top and bottom border, the Mastro lot appears to have this same characteristic. FYI the lot/collection did come from outside the US. For the record I do have an untampered one. |
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Posted By: mr. moses
that in 1995 or 1996 Martin Murray (or his partner) suggested to me either ownership or first hand knowledge of 90 sumptin Pirate cards. As it was an overseas issue and available within a more sophisticated English market - it is not unreasonable to assume that a dedicated collector and large dealer - could accumulate that many. It is unusual though that given the extremely low population figures and no more than a handfull of duplicates known to date - that one could have that many rare cards all different without some possible suggestion they were obtained contemporaneous to their original issueance. If they came in packs of smokes distributed to servicemen perhaps a soldier went around collecting them. Maybe one person smoked all the packs. The implied condition suggests other plausible explanations as I assume when you are at war there wasn't much time for top-loaders. Of course maybe it was the supply Sergeant who never left the comfort of an office.... The truth is I'm not even sure the cards were ever actually distributed. I'm not looking for ghosts or scandals where there are none. I just am UNAWARE of literature relating to the card's distribution or other confirmation such as company literature - witnessed opening of a vintage pack with a card in it and the like. If the cards were never actually distributed might that not allow for such a grouping? Other things have survived just because an artist or printer might have liked them. Is it an accepted fact that they were distributed? I have no doubt they are real (yes I know - they're real and they're spectacular) yet there is quite a mystique surrounding them as with all obscure issues. Can anyone add something substantive about the issue? |
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Posted By: sagard
"I do know if any were hand cut, I personally would stay away from them." |
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Posted By: Cobby33
"In the absence of evidence to the contrary, always assume the best." |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
"Is this due to re-backing concerns or simply personal preference? |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Did I miss the memo that the New World Order is in charge now? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think folks do think more of cards they have, and less of cards they don't have. But the Ty Cobb w/ Ty Cobb back has an additional factor... seems to me they really aren't T206s, but folks that own them want them to be, many of those owners bought the card with the expectation that it was in the white border set. So I well understand what Barry was thinking. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
I would guess close to $750K. If not, it's only because anything over $250K is ridiculously-high and even if the lot contained 1,000 of them, it wouldn't go much higher. |
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Posted By: Paul
I believe Steve Verkman recently sold a trimmed (but otherwise nice) one for about $9500. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
It's also very possible that PSA misinterpreted the unique size of the Pirates and incorrectly graded it as trimmed. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I think the days of $9500 for a trimmed one in a Clean Sweep Auction are over considering the recent influx of these 90 or so examples, right? |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Not if they're sold as one lot. That's the same as having no influx of new examples in the marketplace. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
No, I'm referring to the price of the individuals if they're broken out after the auction. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
In that case, then most likely- though you probably won't find any for a bargain. But don't the people who drop $600K on lots usually keep them as a set (or near set)? |
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Posted By: Cat
All 83 lots are on the Mastro Website. They estimate the value at $300,000 to $400,000 for the Pirates with an opening bid of $150,000. Many of their estimates look conservative and a few seem accurate. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Good call. What's next? Credit and asset checks? |
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