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Posted By: david
there have been several posts about the big book since the 2005 edition came out. the more i look thru the book the more i realize how worthless the book is. OJ spotted ties listed at common prices? E92 crofts cocoa's listed at a third the price of dockmans? and e95 listed higher the both crofts cocoa and candy combined. this book has become an oversized checklist. it is as if lemke doesnt even try anymore at acurate pricing, just how many inserts and glossy cards he can stuff into the book. it does a great diservice to the hobby and young collectors when you list extremely rare cards for about 1/10 their actual value. |
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Posted By: andy becker
...but after seeing bob's mocked up 55 all american gehrig...well i started thinking. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I can vouch for the difficulty of tracking prices. My book is on a much smaller field of endeavor and it still requires daily review of sales figures to collect data. And I do not extrapolate prices either, I just report on actual transactions. If I was trying to make up prices so I would have a price for every card in every grade when no such cards existed, the work would be mind-boggling. |
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Posted By: Julie
something. I had to got to www.Krause.com and look under "books" and see the familiar cover with Reese flying 2 feet over 2nd base and "2005" at the top... |
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Posted By: honus3415
...just curious why the catalog isn't on a CD, or available through a subscription on a websight? |
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Posted By: Julie
and index with good tape, and it's actually portable. |
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Posted By: hankron
<<...just curious why the catalog isn't on a CD, or available through a subscription on a websight?>> |
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Posted By: runscott
I prefer the paper guide over on-line...much more so. |
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Posted By: hankron
I'm no Krause or Bob Lemke or Beckett, but I have for years had both a web site and published little paper guides. If someone were to ask me why I publish a particular subject as a booklet instead of putting it on the website, I would say "Because I want to be paid." |
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Posted By: runscott
Paper items are taken more seriously by some readers - anyone can throw together a web-site and changes can be made on the fly, so there are a lot of very professional-looking web-sites that contain garbage, but were very simple to create...and cost is low so there's little incentive NOT to do it. |
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Posted By: Charles Prawdzik
..and when not reading it, I use if for a paperweight. |
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Posted By: hankron
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Posted By: Anonymous
I buy the Standard catalog every other year. I just use it as a checklist. Seems every time I get it, I find something new that I want for my player |
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Posted By: Julie
The Standard Catalogue undervalues them; the "Oregon Find" prices are too high, so I guess the actual market value must be somewhere in between... |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I just got in my 2005 SCD book. I think they have dropped out more than 50 items from 1865 to 1930. Many Cabinet and post card issues are gone. IE.. Took out 1882 Chicago Photographic Cabinets and probally replaced it with 2005 Upper Deck super Secret pack insert special refractor limited edition card that has been autographed and has a piece of the players jock strap in it! Since 19th century and type issues are pretty hot right now.. Would it not make more sense to do a pre-war only price guide where nothing will be changed other than "New" discoveries and someone can just concentrate on prices in that arena. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Vent away, JC. |
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Posted By: david
i agree. a big issue i have with the standard catalog is the lack on consistency. in some case cards that are unique are given prices in three grades, all three of which the card does not exist in. and in some case unique cards are identified as such. has anyone ever seen a near mint old mill jackson? for the big book to drop peck and snyders but list obscure 1880 cabinets cards is a mystery. and until a meaningful attempt is made to make n, t and e card pricing at least realistic i will continue to complain. |
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