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Ryan- I too have seen the term "pumper" tossed around in various threads.
It got to the point that, for me within net54 anyway, there was the threat of it becoming like the word "nice" in everyday language- almost meaningless. My recollections of the term reveal that two sorts of folks use it on very opposite ends of the spectrum. The first is the guy like 1911, who uses the term about people who have more cash than him to spend on cards. Plenty of folks on these boards have more disposable income than I do, but I've yet to have the inclination to spew my envy by calling them "pumpers". 1911 loves to take it to extremes too, insinuating (if not bluntly stating) that people with cash are one step away from forfeiting their bank accounts and their futures because of cards. He gives no one credit for hobby knowledge or financial prudence, instead lumping them into a category called "pumpers". You're right, 1911 is a special kind of dolt. If the truth was a snake he'd get bitten almost every time, and there is no reasoning with him. The second sort who "pump" are the guys who like to flaunt their investment "knowledge" by insisting repeatedly that collectors should focus only on highly specific players. "Buy Ruth, Cobb, Mantle, and Robinson in high grade". These folks think this comment is some sort of revelation, which it isn't. They also think other collectors should mindlessly follow their advice because- drum roll, please- it's their advice! Lots of people on these boards have great knowledge and it's a pleasure to gain it. "Pumpers" feel like they need to flaunt the advice and, I suspect, are really just hoping they are right in the end because that's the path they chose. Just my observations, nothing more or less. Trent King Last edited by ClementeFanOh; 11-03-2023 at 10:16 AM. Reason: typographical error |
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