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Old 01-10-2016, 05:15 PM
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Yup a Roger Clemens buyback auto it's still on eBay .


I sold a 1968 topps mantle that had a million creases.
It also had a erased pencil check mark on it . So needless to
Say it was the same card . The mantle I could care less about .
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Old 01-10-2016, 06:19 PM
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Last year, I bought back one of my first Old Judge cards, a low grade Con Daley. I had to sell it and a couple other cards to fund a purchase back in 2001. Then I ended up buying the Daley off the person who I made the 2001 purchase from, even though they weren't the one who bought the Daley off me back in 2001.

Basically, it took 14 years for the Daley to go from me to them, they posted a picture here, I recognized the card and got it back home.
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Old 01-10-2016, 07:15 PM
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I sold a D304 Cobb graded by SGC many years ago. I kept seeing that same card going from one auction to another. I haven't seen it in a few years now but it was being passed around like a rock groupie for a while.
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Old 01-10-2016, 07:38 PM
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I haven't seen it in a few years now but it was being passed around like a rock groupie for a while.
One of the best lines in a long time
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I have seen it a few times. Once it was my same scan and I bought the card back for less than I sold it for.
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Old 01-10-2016, 07:52 PM
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I happen to see my first t206 red Cobb on ebay last year. Double checked the psa serial number to be sure.
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One of the best lines in a long time
LOL. Yeah, that is a great line. But very accurate with a lot of cards.
Very good comment.
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Old 01-10-2016, 10:13 PM
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I somehow (very lucky, as I almost never look for cars) found my old 1970 Plymouth Barracuda relished on ebay several years after selling it, and it was on the opposite coast.
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Old 01-11-2016, 01:54 AM
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I sold my first major batch of cards right here on N54 this past year, and saw the first pop up on eBay this week. One being a Leaf Jackie Robinson (was BVG-3, now graded PSA-2), the other a 1941 Play Ball Williams (was raw, now graded PSA-3). The Williams closed tonight. It was weird seeing it up for sale (I'd owned it for 15-16 years) and I was tempted to bid it, but held off.
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I sold a D304 Cobb graded by SGC many years ago. I kept seeing that same card going from one auction to another. I haven't seen it in a few years now but it was being passed around like a rock groupie for a while.
So at some point collectors will have paid more in auction fees in aggregate than the card is worth. Doesn't seem right and/or efficient.
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I like My women like I like my cards... Presentable with the little wear around the edges .
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Old 01-11-2016, 11:57 AM
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Eric,

There's a little story that goes with that D304 card.

I purchased the card a long, long time ago for about $75 (yup, it was a long time ago). I had the card graded by SGC and it came back a "1" (lucky to get that grade). After picking up a cleaner D304 Cobb I figured why not get rid of the ugly one.

I post it on ebay for $1200, no bites on it.

About two months later I post it on ebay for $1400. I get an email from someone saying they'd be happy to pay $1200 for it. Well, the new price was $1400 and that was that. The card didn't sell. I really didn't care if I sold it or not.

About 2 months later I put the card on ebay for $1600. I get an email from someone saying they'd be happy to pay $1400 for it. Well, the new price was $1600 and that was that. The card didn't sell.

About 2 months later I put the card on ebay for $1800. I get an email from someone saying they'd be happy to pay $1600 for it. Well, the new price was $1800 and that was that. Finally the person ponied up the $1800 for that card.

A while later I see that card in an auction and it looks like someone is going to take a bath on that card because it was selling for under the $1800 I sold it for. More time passes, I see the card again and it sells for less than the price I sold it for. Then I see it again and the bidding is in the $2K range.

I really didn't get it. Why the hell would someone pester me to buy that card and then take a loss on it like that. Then I remember hearing some controversy about the card when the card was being bid over $2K.

In the end, I just chuckled a bit because I couldn't imagine someone really wanting that card so badly because it was every bit the "1" that SGC gave it.
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Old 01-11-2016, 01:53 PM
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I had one that I enjoyed for awhile but unloaded it because it had "football shaped" sides. It got trimmed up and is now more highly sought after.

Wait.......what were we talking about again?
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I like My women like I like my cards... Presentable with the little wear around the edges .
Given that I'm okay with t206s that have paper stuck to their backsides, I can't make that claim.
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