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Old 04-09-2013, 07:39 PM
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Levi has been quite flexible with his pricing when I have dealt with him, which has always been in person.

Looking at, say, his eBay pricing only reveals one facet of his operation, from my experience. Additionally, the man has been a class act to me and my wife...who also collects.

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As I've said before, Levi used to have GREAT prices in the late 90's and early 2000's compared to even Ebay at the time, I sent a TON of business his way back then to the tune of thousands. Now for the past few years, he's gone in the complete opposite direction. A sign of the times I guess.
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Old 04-09-2013, 07:48 PM
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Bill Brodhead is a top notch T206 guy. He knows his stuff. I believe a top 30 seller on ebay.
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Old 04-09-2013, 07:51 PM
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As I've said before, Levi used to have GREAT prices in the late 90's and early 2000's compared to even Ebay at the time, I sent a TON of business his way back then to the tune of thousands. Now for the past few years, he's gone in the complete opposite direction. A sign of the times I guess.
Glenn,

Sorry to hear that your experience with Levi has been different than mine. Do you conduct business with him in person or over the Internet?

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Eric
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Glenn,

Sorry to hear that your experience with Levi has been different than mine. Do you conduct business with him in person or over the Internet?

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Eric
Well I don't conduct business with him anymore, but back in the day everything was conducted online when his e-store first went up.
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I have always just given Levi a call, and scored a few great deals....of course the more you spend the more you save. Levi is a class act in my book, a credit to the hobby. (707's scans kinda suck though) dave
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(707's scans kinda suck though)
This I completely agree with, those awful scans do no justice to the cards and the prices. A new scanner, from THIS decade, is in order for my man Levi.
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Old 04-09-2013, 09:40 PM
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I have always just given Levi a call, and scored a few great deals....of course the more you spend the more you save. Levi is a class act in my book, a credit to the hobby. (707's scans kinda suck though) dave
Dave,

I agree...Levi is, "a credit to the hobby."

Additionally, I agree...just give him a call. Those who take the time to get to know him (or any dealer, for that matter) can score, "a few great deals."

After all, beneath the vitriol that sometimes dominates this hobby, it truly does boil down to, "people dealing with people."

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Old 04-10-2013, 12:28 PM
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Bill Brodhead with bbsports is great to deal with and has a large selection in different grades. Over the past few years I have probably purchased 40 or more PSA 5's from Bill.
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Well I don't conduct business with him anymore, but back in the day everything was conducted online when his e-store first went up.
Glenn,

You may want to reconnect with Levi. In my experience, he is a great person to do business with.

If the information you posted in this thread is limited to ten year old transactions, a new perspective may be helpful for all involved...and beneficial to you, on a personal level.

Others on this board have pointed out similar things to me...I figured it would be helpful to pay it forward.

Sincerely and Respectfully,

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