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somebody offered me 100, then 125 and finally 150K the other day on a drive around the block in the Resto Mod. It was tough not to say "Here's the Keys fatso". He said it would cost him 200 to build it today if he could find someone to do it. There is a year wait at most good builders. VROOOOMMMMMM
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Still less time then it takes PSA to get your cards back to you. Zing! I'm here all night folks! |
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I'm not a PSA fan but I don't think this is going to change anything as far as collectors opinions are concerned. PSA will be the desired slab for most people that like TPG flips.
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i'm still not caught up on the registry thing - what's the point of it? is it just people registering their collection online?
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It is basically a dick measuring contest for most. Others it is a nice way to keep track of your collection. |
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Pretty funny. I can think of several less costly, and more accurate, measuring methods.
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![]() i was gonna say that, but you went and said it for me |
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I add, I am not really a set guy. I only own two other complete sets - E104–II pirates (mix of SGC and PSA) and 1906 Lincoln Publishing (all SGC, but I bought it this way). I am far along on a D304 set (mix of SGC and PSA). No thought of/care for the PSA registry for these. I collect cards in both slabs. All things equal, I prefer my rare stuff in SGC slabs (bc SGC is much more knowledgeable/better) and more “commodity” cards in PSA (bc of value). But generally speaking, I will buy a card in either flip if I like the card. I will not buy 1950 or older cards in any other flip. Last edited by Rhotchkiss; 03-31-2021 at 09:11 PM. |
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Does anyone know if tickets and/or autographs are included?
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Edit: No, it is now legitimately $75.00 a card. Wow - just a 400% increase from the $15.00 a card just a month ago. I'm in the wrong business! Last edited by Tyruscobb; 04-01-2021 at 08:58 AM. |
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