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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I collect the K-bats. I agree that when a high dollar lot does not have any bids on it, it detours me from bidding as well thinking what does everyone else know that I don't. I have mentioned that to Seth before. He might have a consignor that insisted on that as a starting our price like the Dogs Head. Secondly, if I can say this.. the Clemens is the most commonly found of the Bats. Most advanced collectors probally already have this one and most K-bat cards end up coming down to two bidders that need it, driving up the price. The short cut on the top would be a negative as well. The Ad back is nice but I have found Ad backs more common on this player... Not a bad buy at that price for a type collector... JC |
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