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Old 02-02-2014, 03:57 PM
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I actually hadn't looked at this action too carefully and I'm a bit upset I didn't. The price that these two last Pratt's have eventually gone for has surprised me. I think that for $2900 that card is a huge deal. There have only been 18 Pratt's graded. Lets forget this one was graded a "1", what difference does the condition really matter here. There have only been 18 Pratt's graded. If you want to complete the 1914 CJ SET YOU NEED THAT CARD! If I ever get the chance to buy this card again I will not pass it up.
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Old 02-02-2014, 04:09 PM
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I actually hadn't looked at this action too carefully and I'm a bit upset I didn't. The price that these two last Pratt's have eventually gone for has surprised me. I think that for $2900 that card is a huge deal. There have only been 18 Pratt's graded. Lets forget this one was graded a "1", what difference does the condition really matter here. There have only been 18 Pratt's graded. If you want to complete the 1914 CJ SET YOU NEED THAT CARD! If I ever get the chance to buy this card again I will not pass it up.
I wonder how long it will be till the next one comes up for sale?
I was the consignor of the 1.5 PSA Pratt in the summer 2013 LOTG auction.
I felt it did very well. I felt the PSA 1 in this LOTG auction did well too.
I saw the PSA 1 card for sale as a lot of ungraded 1914's in a previous REA auction including a Mathewson that I thought went for a steal.
The grade matters, and so do the people who generate, or do not generate the market. Best of luck, Ted
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Old 02-02-2014, 06:20 PM
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I wonder how long it will be till the next one comes up for sale?
I was the consignor of the 1.5 PSA Pratt in the summer 2013 LOTG auction.
I felt it did very well. I felt the PSA 1 in this LOTG auction did well too.
I saw the PSA 1 card for sale as a lot of ungraded 1914's in a previous REA auction including a Mathewson that I thought went for a steal.
The grade matters, and so do the people who generate, or do not generate the market. Best of luck, Ted
Hey Ted:

You had some very nice cards in Al's '13 summer auction, that Pratt was one of them. It seems to me the price of the Pratt has fallen drastically in the last 18 months as some sets were finished...I only now know guys that are "toying around" with the idea of a 1914 set leading to less competition and that really shows in cards like a 14 Pratt. I wonder what will happen in the future to the card, prices can move very suddenly. Also, next time I will have more money to bid with!
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Old 02-03-2014, 05:58 PM
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Did anyone on here win the 1888 baseball currency framed?
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Old 02-16-2014, 09:18 AM
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Did anyone on here win the 1888 baseball currency framed?
I won it...
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