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Is there anything "real" about the show (I haven't seen it). I put little stock in reality television, and believe 95% of it is pre-determined.
In real life, a pawn shop might offer you $100 for that pair. Rob nailed the $350 - $400 total value on ebay, but a pawn shop would never pay someone full retail (much less $100 over that). This story, combined with the ridiculous Coach's Corner Gehrig Jersey lead me to believe the show is staged. Any further insights? |
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A lot of pricing still depends on where you are and who is selling/buying. The internat in general and especially Ebay has changed that a lot, but it still works that way.
I sometimes go to shows for other collectibles, and baseball stuff is usually very expensive or very cheap. Same for stamp stuff at a baseball card show. Normal first day covers of the 1939 stamp are about half price at a stamp show because they're nothing special. The ones for the 1969 stamp are much cheaper than they are from a baseball dealer. Certain cities and markets will ask for and get silly prices, usually from non collectors. My favorite example? At a Ct flea market I was looking at a couple rough condition brass steam guages. Nice, but damaged a bit, and common ones like you'd find on a home heating boiler. The price seemed high but the guy standing next to me asked if I could decide quicker because he was waiting to buy them. I hadn't even asked the price yet. When The seller said they were $40 each I handed them to the guy waiting so he could buy them. After he paid I asked him what I'd missed since they seemed like common ones. He said he mounted them on walnut wall plaques, all polished up with new glass, and sold them to a decorator in NYC for around $600 each! I could see a pawn shop in Vegas getting good money for those pennants from a non collector who hit a jackpot the night before. Steve B Fixed spelling, gotta proofread better Last edited by steve B; 07-06-2010 at 01:02 PM. |
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I don't collect them but I thought the guy made out pretty good. I can't imagine you getting $500 on Ebay for the pair. Sometimes I think the prices are just a shot in the dark. I was thinking if I walked into my local pawn shop with those pennants one of two things would happen...1) I am told they can't use them, no market. Or 2) I get an offer of about $30...
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Even though the show is faked I still like watching it just to see what cool items they're going to show...a few weeks ago a lady brought in a box full of American League baseball passes from 25 consecutive years...I think Rick offered her $1,000 and she declined. Those passes were all pristine with the leather cases...I noted one even had a 1939 Centennial schedule that was very cool.
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