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Old 12-05-2009, 06:54 PM
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Default Dean:

You have the right to ask for help on any item; and you will find within reason, that the board here is very helpful when there is a good reason to be helpful.

However; since you are curious about 1939 Play Ball; instead of asking for help; you should have noted what YOU found interesting about the grouping of cards you bought; and then posted on the site. How was the centering? Did the paper hold up well? What did you think of the images? Any interesting stories about the players (A hint: A person who was a player in the Old Judge set was still a major league manager and was in the Play Ball set)

And I do agree with the pricing comment. Are you planning to be the next Larry Fritsch or Rob Veres? And even Rob is far more reasonably priced than you. I take the 1968 Topps Gil Hodges as an example:

Rob, who has been in the card business for almost 30 years; priced on the Beckett Marketplace NM copies of the Hodges for $8.56 and EX copies at $5.04 (Rob is a pretty good grader and I trust his judgement on conditions)

Dean's price for the same card: NM $36; Excellent $10. HMMMMM

Dude; at the prices you are charging and the profit you are making on each card; find freelancers like myself and others on this board. Pay us for the descriptions and you'll still have plenty of money left over even with a 25 percent discount on the cards.
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