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Dean's
Just noticed this in Sports Collectors Daily:
Dean Hanley of Cincinnati-based Dean’s Cards says his company sold more cards in January than in any other month in its 20-year history. Two of those sales were 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle cards: a PSA 3.5 and PSA 2.
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Lol that's because the market has finally caught up to his outrageous BIN prices.
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Only because he's lucky to sell 3 cards a month.
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Dean is grabbing his own nuts during sleep knowing he left a lot of money on the table. Shouldn't sell. Some cards are diamond hold
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who are we kidding? He sold them to himself in the mirror.
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Thank You, Gentlemen
You gave me some great laughs on a cold, snowy night in Chicago that is getting colder each hour. Peace.
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If he owned a dollar store, each item would be priced at $25.
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Man, you're not kidding. I was just out shoveling the walks, which seems like an exercise in total futility...
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Hahaha!!! Comments on here are hilarious! You guys are the best!
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Deans
I picked off a T206 from Deans. Actually thought the order would be cancelled. It shipped and is in hand.
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He's the guy you go to when you absolutely need a certain card and nobody has it. Besides , he gives you 10% off and no sales tax when you order from his website.
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What do you think of his raw cards? Are the grades accurate? It's hard to tell from a scan whether a card is XMT or NM and I am wondering if you can trust his grades.
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk Last edited by Gorditadogg; 02-05-2021 at 01:57 PM. |
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Mixed Bag, Al
Years ago I used to buy raw cards from Dean's. If I bought, say, six, I'd be happy with four and return two. They have no problem with you returning cards BUT after going through this experience a few times I asked myself, "What am I doing? What a pain. Not worth it. Too many other sources to buy from."
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Dean
He's one of the best in the business !
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I’m in with Dean
Ok I’ll admit that I routinely shunned away from listings from this dealer. Yes it was due to scary high prices.
But I found a card I wanted, no one else had it and the price was only absurd not obscene!! I held my nose and clicked my mouse... In the market today, I have now determined that I will pay absurd but seldom shall I pay obscene prices. But I have (so far) refused to pay despicable prices. The thesaurus awaits my next purchase. I’m in with Dean!
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Not sure about the accuracy of their grading on raw cards that they sell but I do have to support them on their graded card inventory, almost in every instance that I am looking for a card in a certain grade, if they have it, Dean's is typically the best example in that grade available, probably priced accordingly, but they do have a good eye for inventorying cards with great eye appeal (most importantly centering).
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Dean's for a card that's worth 50 cents:
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Very expensive in my opinion compared to others with the same cards and same condition.
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I will add, the card I just bought was fairly described, showed up quickly and there were Zero troubles with the transaction.
I might have preferred to pay less but they’re the ones holding the cards!
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I've bought a few cards from him that I filled a hole in my collection and weren't outrageously priced. But, I tend to be a bottom feeder, so it's rare for me. But, the reason I am posting is because, on a lark, I googled Dean Hanley and this is the first result:
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