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Pete what made you wanna get rid of the Lowdermilk? I remember when I saw it on Antiques Roadshow thought it was really cool, but felt the guy that made the find had to know the Lowdermilk was worth something.
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I guess Lowdermilk is tough, but not as tough as was thought a few years back. I don't see them often. Thanks for the education Pete.
Not sure what my worst flip is because I only recently started to experiment with some flipping. I can say I am sure I own cards I will lose money on if I ever sell them. In the late 80's/early 90's, it seemed like any popular card had a NM price attached to it. If you found Mantle cards from the 50's at a show in EX condition you paid a NM price for it. At least that was my experience. Probably lose on some cards like that or break even on some after holding them for 25plus years. Last edited by slipk1068; 10-20-2013 at 11:02 PM. |
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Lowdermilk is very scarce but the Red Cross back on him is uniquely known. On the rarest of the rare, as that one is, the market can be extremely thin and one less bidder can cut the price in half. My worst flip was a 19th century card I lost 10k on. Again, super rare and very limited audience. I knew when I bought it privately that I would lose money on the resell but I needed for my type set. And there are only 3 from the whole set known. It was a Hancock's Clothing card...
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honestly guys...I bid on the lowdy while drunk and didn't expect to win it! after winning it I thought I got it for a fair price considering it's uniqueness.
what Leon said is totally correct re. thinness of markets of rarities...esp with unpopular sets like t207...can lead to big losses!!! and to take the story full circle while having dinner w a few collecting buddies and Brian dwyer of REA...after a few drinks I decided to consign it. moral of story...making decisions while drunk may not always be a good idea!!!! Last edited by ullmandds; 10-22-2013 at 12:48 PM. |
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Disclaimer: This is not pre-war, but it is pertinent to the topic at hand.
I spent about $400 at the Fleer bankruptcy sale on cards I thought would be perfect for eBay/COMC. I have sold less than $20 worth and I am in the red once you factor in the fees. Ugh! |
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