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Old 03-08-2018, 07:02 AM
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I understand the concept of a buyer’s market and a seller’s market, but in reality for each transaction there has to be one of each.
And a a low enough price there WILL be a buyer, is all I was saying. It had to do with restaurants I owned and how to sell more chicken.

When I first saw the word "liquid" I was thinking T206 Red Cobb. Those seem to have fairly stable prices, in the short term, in certain conditions and eye appeal.
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I think the focus on set doesn't really answer the question. If you need money like right now a T206 Cobb will sell immediately at a reasonable price. And SGC 40 Frank Chance yellow portrait may take some time, and a somewhat lower than market price.
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Old 03-08-2018, 08:43 AM
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And a a low enough price there WILL be a buyer, is all I was saying. It had to do with restaurants I owned and how to sell more chicken.

When I first saw the word "liquid" I was thinking T206 Red Cobb. Those seem to have fairly stable prices, in the short term, in certain conditions and eye appeal.
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I think the focus on set doesn't really answer the question. If you need money like right now a T206 Cobb will sell immediately at a reasonable price. And SGC 40 Frank Chance yellow portrait may take some time, and a somewhat lower than market price.
Leon, chances are you would have sold more chicken if was served with corn on the Cobb.
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Leon, chances are you would have sold more chicken if was served with corn on the Cobb.
Am I the only one thinking of finding a print on demand like Zazzle that does corn plates and having a few made with a Cobb Printed on them?
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Am I the only one thinking of finding a print on demand like Zazzle that does corn plates and having a few made with a Cobb Printed on them?
Sorry, patent pending. For 25% of the proceeds I'm in though.
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I just listed a card on ebay BIN with reasonable price. Bam! Pow! Holy smokes Batman! It sold in like 2 minutes flat (maybe less) , that was fast! Was a 1973 J. Bench PSA 8. I know not vintage, but interesting illustration nonetheless.
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And a a low enough price there WILL be a buyer, is all I was saying. It had to do with restaurants I owned and how to sell more chicken.

When I first saw the word "liquid" I was thinking T206 Red Cobb. Those seem to have fairly stable prices, in the short term, in certain conditions and eye appeal.
I actually thought the same thing. Always going to be a buyer at a reasonable price, and possibly even at a less-than-reasonable price for a nice-for-the-grade example, etc.
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any desirable graded card is very liquid.
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