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Let me know when a major auction house takes trade....wonder if I could trade cards for my winnings.
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The topic was trading at shows...Trent King
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Concerning not having the $$, sometimes isn't that what the cards represents?
I like to trade occasionally. If it is a big time acquisition that I really want , I am more than willing to "lose" some $$. A 1952 Topps Mantle I traded for around 6 years back, I probably lost $2500 in trade at the time. Well worth it , sold 2 years later for $5k more than the "trade" and now ,of course, wish I had it back. Trading is fun , but be realistic , sometimes you may lose for a card you really want, but in the end , do you really "lose"?
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I've made plenty of trades at shows as a customer (and as an occasional dealer) over the years. I always try to bring a pack of stuff. Been doing it since the 80's, nothing new.
I've also made a few here on Net54. A memorable one is when I traded a 1954 Bowman set for a T206 red Cobb. It was a great deal that worked out for both of us.
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PWCC accepts trades sometimes.
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Question which one of these two cards graded a 3 would a dealer rather want in trade for resale?--A tough decision--
1) T205 Cobb 2) 1940 Playball Joe Jackson |
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cobb all day
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Cobb, Ruth, Mantle, Jackie, and Mays are the ones dealers want. |
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Agree with Cobb.
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Dealers definitely want Joe Jackson too. The problem is the 40 PB is not a playing days card. What about 1914 or 1915 CJ Cobb or Jackson? That is a not an easy choice.
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1914 or 15 CJ - MUCH tougher choice, but I think I still lean toward Cobb.
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I think part of the disconnect is that the leverage dealers have over buyers in today's market is quite a bit different than it was back in the 80s, 90s, and even the 2000s. Back then, if you wanted to sell your cards, you either had to find a friend to sell it to or take it to your local card shop/show and take whatever you could get for it. They had a lot of leverage over you. They knew they could resell it for X, so they gave you some significantly lower percentage of its value in order to turn a profit. It's a business after all. But in today's market, collectors no longer need dealers or card shops to buy their cards. The only thing a dealer offers them today by buying their card is the convenience of not having to deal with eBay or a consignment company. We don't "need" a dealer to buy our cards nowadays, so that leverage is lost. But most of the dealers I've encountered don't acknowledge this. It's like they still think they have power over the market/buyers because they've somehow "earned" it with their decades of experience. I find most (not all) card shop owners that I've encountered to be extremely arrogant.
The only leverage they have now, in the case of a trade, comes from them having a particular card that you want, not from them being in the position of being a dealer. Sure, some people are desperate enough to acquire a particular card that they're willing to take a loss on their trade in value to get it, but it's not because the person on the other end of the transaction is a dealer, but rather because they have what the other person wants. I think most trades at shows nowadays probably occurs between collectors away from the tables. Trade night is a big deal at the larger shows. |
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Dealers wants what is easier to turn and more in demand. T205 Cobb great looking card and playing day card and is easier to turn. The 1940 Playball Joe jackson is 20 years after after he played and more common then the T205 (especially if you consider the various backs) I am a Joe Jackson Addict but for me T205 Cobb all day based on this question. If it was the T205 Cobb vs the 1916 Joe Jackson alot tougher question
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But the cards seem to lose weight once in their possession. Trades are always easier with collectors.
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