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I've decided to do the T205. As Blair said, they have been extremely flat for a number of years, are fairly available for less than knee bucking prices and are freakin sweet to look at.
I scored my first one today. A Chance PSA 6. |
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Great choice mick! Alot of info on them in this forum and the arcived areas. Good luck!
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Nice choice, a great looking set. Should I decide to try to build a set again this would be near the top of my pre-war list.
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Well it turns out I DIDNT buy a 6. The seller had mixed in photos of a graded 6 with close ups of his raw, terrible card.
I've bought hundreds of cards, and missed the subtleties of his scam. At least I didn't pay! |
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The first vintage set I did was a really rough T205 set…it has several skins and a lot of really bad looking cards…I did a blog on it and I really enjoyed it.
I did settle for only doing distinct fronts…the funky backs get really pricey. That said, a higher grade set and distinct backs will lead to better payout eventually. Some things you do as a hobby, others as an investment. |
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As for the original post, I offer the following: Card collecting is, and ought to be, a hobby. Investing is typically done for the primary purpose of making money. Rarely can one person find a way to truly converge the two. I was able to do this for a brief time when I was in my early 20's. As a dealer who mainly set up at card shows, I used the power of trading from the advantageous side of the show table. Many cards cycled through my inventory and I enjoyed having them...for a brief time. Aaron rookie? Check. '56 Mantle PSA 7? Check. Gretzky rookie? Check. T206 Frank Chance Batting PSA 5? Check. And so on, and so on. I have tried to get back into this; however, am finding a reluctance from people to trade, relatively speaking. Perhaps I will recapture what I did as a younger man. Maybe not. Either way, I truly enjoyed being a temporary custodian (realistically speaking, aren't we all) of certain cardboard treasures. And, along the way, I was able to make a modest living. It is a part of my life that I treasure more and more, the deeper I delve into the collecting side of this. Hope this helps a little. Happy collecting...or investing...or both. Best regards, Eric |
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Here's the link. He was totally non communicative and then once I asked him if I had just bought a raw card, he finally said I did and then invoiced me for a USPS shipping box. I live in Canada and so do they!
I asked him to cancel it, and now he's getting aggressive. I asked him to cancel or open a case. I can't believe I didn't figure this was a raw card http://www.ebay.com/itm/1911-T205-Go...vip=true&rt=nc |
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You don't have to get locked into one particular set. Big name HOF'ers are tough to beat - maybe a Matty from this set, a W. Johnson from that set. A cool Cobb from the other set. A T206 Cy Young perhaps. Drop some coin on a sweet Ruth. Top it off with a Goudey Gehrig and a Playball Teddy. Now you're talking.
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I'm going to pick up some other HOF cards, and I'm going to do the Matty first. Mathewson is pretty much my favourite player from dead ball, along with Cobb. Those are my priorities. 5s on them. I'll pick away at it, and will be looking around for some deals on groupings, regardless of the set. I like the t205s, but I like a lot. I'm looking at a t206 Matty right now. Dark cap. It's a beauty.
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What exactly did he miss. This is blatant fraud. How do you get a raw card out of this auction. What a prick the seller is. |
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Those pictures are very misleading but I don't think I would buy a card like that in the first place from a seller who has only received feedback from 2 people.
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