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I guess 90% resellers and 10% collectors. Most of the items I sell are listed a week later for a higher bin price. Makes me wonder if only collectors were bidding, I bet we would see a 50%+ price dip.
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I know of only 3 prewar collectors residing in Maine.
Rawn
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I think New York has a pretty nice population of collectors. Haven't met them personallty but there are soo many people here there's bound to be a few!
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Leon, if you're not going to count dealer/collectors then the number may be less then ten.
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This thread from late 2009 estimated the number of "complete" T206 sets at around 1k.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ight=t206+sets I doubt that 1 in every 3 pre-war collector has a complete T206 set. I think the number of collectors is higher and the 20k number wouldn't surprise me a bit. I also think the number of "complete" T206 sets is lower but that's for another thread. |
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I would say around 10-12k. REA usually sends out around 10K catalogs each year. I would have to say a high % of those bidders are vintage card collectors.
Just my guess. Tony |
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