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I was very active in 2007 and 2008 in vintage and probably dont have any cards I can sell for a gain.
I cooled off in 2009, switching more towards post-war, and I probably don't have any there to sell for a gain if I were to sell. I had a fast start to 2010 and probably still don't have any cards that I can sell for a gain. The only thing I can say for myself is that at least I have become alot more disciplined in the quality and focus of my buying than I was in the 2003-2006 timeframe...alot of that stuff is garbage! All that said, none of it was bought specifically to flip, so all my sales occur when I change collecting goals...
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I find myself being a bit more cautious when I'm buying any cards these days. Since January, I've had more trouble with Ebay sellers than I have in the past ten years. I cannot discern a reason as to why this is suddenly happening , other than the bad economy nationwide is causing some people to break the rules in an attempt to make money. I've had to file more "cases" this year for not receiving an item than I ever have before also.
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I think for many of us a major purchase is any card $500.00 or more, and if you look at the hobby in a class of lower-middle or upper class anything over $1000.00 is very major. Look at Quans E93 Cobb as an example, how has that not sold yet ? We'll it's probably not a high enough grade for the upperclass collection and is a major purchase for the lower to middle class and if the funds are not available ( I sure with they were !! ) it takes time for someone to get the cash ready . So I think for many it's not only being cautious it's just limited funds and a major purchase only can happen if you save up, or sell a bunch of cards and those are never easy options for most !
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 05-25-2010 at 12:11 PM. |
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leon- I do think I have been more picky unless it concerns scarce and tough cards which I need in any decent condition when collecting a set. There's always the opportunity years down the road to upgrade those if necessary.
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Anybody who's seen my collection knows that "careful" isn't really a word that's ever applied to my acquisitions, unless that "no haggling, just give me a price or I'll walk to the next table" attitude and then simply saying yes or no is a form of it.
What I am and have always been...is cheap. A Sh---y economy hasn't changed that.
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It's a long term situation. The vintage cards will hold their value and increase but it may be 20 years before we see really significant gains in some of them. Unlike the junk they are selling in today's market made of shiny tin foil. Just my opinion.
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When it comes to cards I still buy what I like, but when it comes to investments I am going green--building a self-sustaining home and clinic (solar, wind, biomass) and ensuring a fresh water supply--with some nifty contraptions.
Even though I can pretty much walk out to the lake behind my home or the bayou in front of it and get all the oil I want, it disgusts me. Last edited by drdduet; 05-27-2010 at 10:02 AM. |
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Darren- is Cut Off close to the oil spill?
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Yes Barry,
We are a shrimping community located on Bayou Lafourche, a tributary of the Mississippi River. We are about 30 miles just north of the Gulf of Mexico. Basically Cut Off and all of the towns of southern Lafourche Parish sit on the banks of Bayou Lafourche surrounded by the marshes of the Barataria-Terrebonne Estuary. I am the Chief Medical Officer of the company involved in servicing this "rig". We are also the company sending the images to the media with our ROV's. Our community's whole livelihood and culture is based on the seafood industry and oil and gas. |
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It's a terrible tragedy Darren, and it looks like it will only get worse.
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