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Old 03-07-2013, 06:33 PM
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Agreed John, it's no less impressive to me bc he could afford it.

I guess everyone could walk to work tomorrow instead of driving, it would be much more impressive right?
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Old 03-07-2013, 06:40 PM
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Some people here are unimpressed by how fast he did it...It's not the most common way to put this set together, nor would it be "fun" to most, but that doesn't make the accomplishment unimpressive. I would sacrifice a lot to be able to complete the set that fast...but would agree that the fun would be drained somewhat.

I'm not going to judge him on how quickly he put the set together because I really don't care either way...just my opinion.
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Over the years, I became friends with PSA registry HOFer Stephen Soloway. He told me he spent a tremendous amount of money (into the millions I believe) in a short amount of time to complete a lot of sets in high grade. A few years later he said not to be too impressed with what he did. He said anyone with a lot of money could do the same thing. He said he is more impressed with someone who is more on a budget and is taking a longer time to complete the sets in low grade rather than what he did.
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Yeah, but to be featured on a PSA article for completing a T206 set minus 3 cards (he didn't buy the Doyle error either, btw) means that about 120 other people on this board should get articles written about them and their life.

The article touted it as being a really difficult accomplishment, like something near impossible. But the truth is you just need to attend enough auctions and post a few want ads in other to finish a near set.
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I just read the article. At first it seemed to be about how quick a basic T206 set could be built with 200k. So he did it in 8 months with mid to high grades. He met many new people while building it. He sold it to move on to the next project. So he basically did what alot of us do but just very quickly. I guess theres nothing wrong with that. Maybe he gets his natural high by quickly completing a set and moving on. He definitly didn't have any attachment to the cards and that probably helps in this case. I believe thats where many of us are different. Seems we are more attached to our collectibles because we get one here and there and enjoy them while the next card comes along. What would be interesting to know is exactly how much he spent and exactly how much the set sold for when completed. In 8 months you don't have time to wait for the right card to come around at the right price, you just have to settle for whats available and pay whats being asked. As far as an article being written for the rest of us, who knows, maybe PSA will realize there are many people on this forum that are hobby legends in their own specialized fields and that a story can be just as interesting about a collector in the middle of their journey of a life long legacy.
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Yeah, but to be featured on a PSA article for completing a T206 set minus 3 cards (he didn't buy the Doyle error either, btw) means that about 120 other people on this board should get articles written about them and their life.

The article touted it as being a really difficult accomplishment, like something near impossible. But the truth is you just need to attend enough auctions and post a few want ads in other to finish a near set.
It was a piece on a website published by a grading company. Hardly journalism. Of course they would tout it as a heavy weight accomplishment, it involved their product/brand.
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