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Old 11-13-2020, 01:28 PM
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Exactly. This isn't a garage sale. These are cards that have value and will continue to go up in value, so long as the baseball card illuminati that seems to be taking over this forum doesn't keep their value down so they can acquire all the good cards at dirt cheap prices. Imagine the sellers' dictating the value....who's mind is blown??? These baseball cards are investments and I intend to procure a fair ROI for them. This small collection belonged to my grandfather. I don't care if anyone believes that or not. He would be turning in his grave if he saw some of the offers I received, and for Cassey2296, don't ever speak on his behalf. He'd pop your jaw if he saw you in a bar. I think it's time to delete these posts. I will make another listing of the whole collection with my asking prices. All reasonable offers will be considered. Let's keep it business fellas. If not, I have no problem holding onto them. They're like an old bottle of wine, getting sweeter after time passes.
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Old 11-13-2020, 01:30 PM
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and dats da name of dat tune - lol
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Old 11-13-2020, 02:00 PM
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I was hoping to side with you, some of your discussions made a little sense until "and I intend to procure a fair ROI for them", if they were your grandfathers, seems to me you dont have anything invested in them. Unless maybe he is still around and you are selling them for him. I will have nothing further to add, good luck with your sales, or glws.
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Old 11-13-2020, 03:07 PM
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I was hoping to side with you, some of your discussions made a little sense until "and I intend to procure a fair ROI for them", if they were your grandfathers, seems to me you dont have anything invested in them. Unless maybe he is still around and you are selling them for him. I will have nothing further to add, good luck with your sales, or glws.
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Old 11-13-2020, 03:54 PM
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sincere thanks to mpags91 for delivering this thread, this is some quality entertainment. best of luck "procuring the fair ROI" on your cardz. and thanks for allowing all of us old guys along for the ride.
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Old 11-13-2020, 04:50 PM
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I don’t usually buy raw cards, but if I did, I guarantee you I wouldn’t be buying them from Mpags91
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Old 11-13-2020, 05:16 PM
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Use the internet and find your nearest card shop. Call or email the owner and advise you have a sizeable collection that you want to liquidate. Tell him/her the key cards and players that you have. You can then probably arrange to meet the owner in the shop. The owner will assess the collection and probably pay you cash. This is how you can move the entire collection.

Just know the card shop owner has to make something, so he/she will not pay full-boat retail price. This is okay, considering he/she is buying everything. This is ideal for you, because you want to transact in-person.

Alternatively, you could list the entire collection online and just set a reserve price.
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Old 11-13-2020, 06:33 PM
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I'm not letting them go for nothing just because they were given to me. Quite frankly, it's none of your business who made the investment. The fact of the matter is they are an investment, and I'd like to honor that investment my grandfather made by selling them at a fair price. Stop trying to dissect and alter the story of how I acquired my cards. Either you have an interest in purchasing them or you don't. If you don't, keep your comments to yourself and move along.
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i'm not letting them go for nothing just because they were given to me. Quite frankly, it's none of your business who made the investment. The fact of the matter is they are an investment, and i'd like to honor that investment my grandfather made by selling them at a fair price. Stop trying to dissect and alter the story of how i acquired my cards. Either you have an interest in purchasing them or you don't. If you don't, keep your comments to yourself and move along.
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Grandfather was investment-minded in 1953, so he pulled a Mantle from a fresh Topps pack.



Q: What's the background & price for the 53T J. Robinson? I still feel there is untapped potential in thread.

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Grandfather was investment-minded in 1953, so he pulled a Mantle from a fresh Topps pack.



Q: What's the background & price for the 53T J. Robinson? I still feel there is untapped potential in thread.
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Old 11-15-2020, 10:17 AM
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Troutbum97 there is a separate post on this BST for the Robinson card. It's low grade, but a nice card. Check it out and make an offer.
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Old 11-15-2020, 04:03 AM
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I'm not letting them go for nothing just because they were given to me. Quite frankly, it's none of your business who made the investment. The fact of the matter is they are an investment, and I'd like to honor that investment my grandfather made by selling them at a fair price. Stop trying to dissect and alter the story of how I acquired my cards. Either you have an interest in purchasing them or you don't. If you don't, keep your comments to yourself and move along.
The thread that never ends

Im pretty sure that the "ship has sailed" for offering these up on BST

High Quality Dramma tho!
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Old 11-15-2020, 10:07 AM
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so much drama is the bst its hard being a snoop d o double g..but later on that day they could be fake anyway, they faded, they aint graded, you get the mix, just send them to CSA and you'll get a SIX !!!...ah just tryin my 59 yr old rap skills....they call me call me call me DR Pimpton, I mack hoes while i sip on my Lipton...

Sell your cards and getcher monies
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Old 11-13-2020, 01:55 PM
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Exactly. This isn't a garage sale. These are cards that have value and will continue to go up in value, so long as the baseball card illuminati that seems to be taking over this forum doesn't keep their value down so they can acquire all the good cards at dirt cheap prices. Imagine the sellers' dictating the value....who's mind is blown??? These baseball cards are investments and I intend to procure a fair ROI for them. This small collection belonged to my grandfather. I don't care if anyone believes that or not. He would be turning in his grave if he saw some of the offers I received, and for Cassey2296, don't ever speak on his behalf. He'd pop your jaw if he saw you in a bar. I think it's time to delete these posts. I will make another listing of the whole collection with my asking prices. All reasonable offers will be considered. Let's keep it business fellas. If not, I have no problem holding onto them. They're like an old bottle of wine, getting sweeter after time passes.
You can't delete the posts. What you can and should do is take some nice front and back pictures. Then if you know how eBay works go to the sold listings and price your cards about 10% cheaper than ungraded cards in the same exact condition. Current unsold listing are a joke and their asking prices are completely worthless.

I say 10% cheaper because you will not be paying the 12-15% eBay fees and they will sell faster with you putting more cash in your pocket.

Other than that quit acting like a Mize and list your cards. They will sell and you can then leave the forum.
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Now it’s starting to make sense.
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