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Old 08-22-2022, 07:54 PM
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You make some good points Paul and it's one aspect of the market. The beautiful thing about the run up coinciding with aging out is the plethora of high quality rare baseball cards that money brings out, whether it's due to death (uncle jimmy), or taking advantage of the market (David Hall), but the cards available right now on a fairly consistent basis is incredible. Quite frankly I don't care what my collection is worth when I'm dead, my kids will open 4-5 suitcases of cards reflecting my collecting journey, they'll know how important baseball was in my life and hopefully say "Jesus, he built a pretty solid collection".

Of course they'll be saying it to Al Crisafulli's kids as they consign it cuz Al and I will both be sleeping with the fishes.

Does money matter? You betcha, but as a collector it's way down on the list when you compare it to the relationships formed in this hobby and on this sub with old time guys, young folks catching the pre-war fever, and everything in between.

Pre war is like beachfront property, they ain't making anymore of it...
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This ^^^^^^^
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Correct, but there will come a day when that beachfront property is in the ocean.

The question is not how much of it there is (although in another thread wasn't there yet another find?)....so they may not be making more, but again as that certain age group who grew up in the 60's 70's and 80's die off these "hoards/finds" come to light because their families don't want or care about the cards.

So again not that they are making more, but that the pool for those that want it will thin, and the age group that is currently holding the vast majority of it is in that 75% age group of over 50, so more will become available to a smaller group that wants it.

It's not like it's imminent, but it's coming. In the meantime some cards will see record prices, others will fall in price. The current swimming pool is packed so nothing changing dramatically in the immediate future.

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Old 08-23-2022, 07:22 AM
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the one advantage of the cycle of collectors and cards is that many cards that have not been seen, sold, or traded in an extremely long time have starting coming up for sale(as some want to profit off the surge or as they start dispersing their collections for whatever reason(age, health, retirement, etc)) and this has resulted in an opportunity for collectors to get cards they never thought they would see or get a chance to own.

When those come up especially the key players or key cards it becomes a frenzy for it and the demand goes up and the prices goes with it accordingly.
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The whole "once the bug bites you, that's it" assumption of steady high demand is far from infallible.

Anyone who set up at card shows around 1994 can attest to that. The junk wax "bug" fell off a cliff in a hurry.
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Figured since I live close to wrigley now might as well add this puppy to the collection. First Carolina Brights in the PC.
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