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Ty Cobb W600 Sporting Life Cabinet |
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102 | 45.74% |
Mike Trout Bowman Chrome Draft Prospect Auto |
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121 | 54.26% |
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Speaking as someone (who relies on the measly military retirement and VA disability pay) who has to scratch and claw for the money to buy the cards I want, the obscene prices cards are getting right now make me absolutely sick and disgusted. A PSA 3 '86 Fleer Michael Jordan is going for $2K+ right now!!!!! I'm seriously wondering if I should just throw in the towel and give up ![]() Steve
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Successful BST deals with eliotdeutsch, gonzo, jimivintage, Leon, lharris3600, markf31, Mrc32, sb1, seablaster, shammus, veloce. Current Wantlist: 1909 Obak Howard (Los Angeles) (no frame on back) 1910 E90-2 Gibson Last edited by Steve D; 05-21-2020 at 02:31 AM. |
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Current Wantlist: E92 Nadja - Bescher, Chance, Cobb, Donovan, Doolan, Dougherty, Doyle (with bat), Lobert, Mathewson, Miller (fielding), Tinker, Wagner (throwing), Zimmerman E/T Young Backrun - Need E90-1 E92 Red Crofts - Anyone especially Barry and Shean |
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The Trout closed at $922,500! Wow.
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Maybe ESPN can start covering auction houses when extended bidding starts. Then a couple hobby personalities can hype up cards when they get a bid or when they are surprised a lot is still low. Works good for car auctions.
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Love Ty Cobb rare items and baseball currency from the 19th Century. |
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wonder if this will be paid for ,,
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I think Ken Goldin is going to be very transparent about this particular sale. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see him post
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Love Ty Cobb rare items and baseball currency from the 19th Century. |
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https://www.blowoutforums.com/showth...1378669&page=3 See posts 62 and 68.
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Will do same here Very important sale for the hobby |
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Then, in the early 90s, chase cards blossomed on the scene. Artificially rare, but so what? They were indeed rare as hen's teeth. Thus came those ultra rare Michael Jordans collectors discuss with the shaking of the head..... The filthy stinking rich have always seemed to play these kind of conniving games with their collecting interests. Sometimes there's absolutely nothing conniving about it----2 blokes with deep pockets love the same kind of cards, and they have an auction dogfight. In the end, expensive gets reinvented. Let's face it, the motivation of 75% of younger collectors today is buying for resale, which is speculative. Whether they buy boxes or cases and have their ripping games and events, or flat out "invest" in what they honestly believe has great potential in the coming years, it all seems to reflect the gambling mentality that is so prevalent in today's society, which is absorbed with lottery ticket gambling, or going to the casino. They wish to take "that chance". At times I cannot blame them one bit; after all, what kind of interest does your bank pay you on your savings account? If it's like mine, then essentially nuttin'. Precisely. Friend, deep, deep, down, if you love the cards, keep collecting for your love of the cards. Avoid over-paying where possible. All in all, collect what brings a big huge smile to your face. Me, I love Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. The prices today---oooh boy. By the grace of God, I was able to hold onto most of my childhood Mickeys and the ones I was able to procure in the 80s and 90s. My enjoyment in recent years has been finding modern day Mantle & Maris cards that have lots of eye appeal to me, with a great photo and a clever design. Many of the modern cards fall short in these areas. Most collectors turn their collective noses up at modern cards of the greats. Nuts to them; if I love them, I will collect them and display them---for me. I didn't get them so they would appreciate in value; I got them because I appreciate how they look. The period photos of Mick and the Rajah hail back to their glory days with the Yanks---so to me, that's great. That's what it's all about. Believe me, I understand. Nobody, but nobody, wants to throw their money away on worthless cards, or vintage cards that millenials or the baby just born may not be interested in 20-30 years later. Life is full of choices and chances, as you well know. Thank you for your service to our country, sir. In the end, keep your collecting for FUN; otherwise, find another hobby that IS fun to you. A brotherly hug to you, buddy. ![]() Last edited by brian1961; 05-23-2020 at 02:43 PM. |
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