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The psychology works both ways. Sellers know buyers don't want to come home with nothing but a Net 54 pin, so they are banking on people being willing to overpay for that card they really want.
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I would agree. The captive audience of buyers with cash burning holes in their pockets trumps the casual eBay window shopper.
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My Motto
If you don't like my prices, send over your wife and we can dicker!
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i wish i could go to the national show but i'm poor and they never come to ohio but with prices on ebay are not realistic they are way over priced in most cases and the economy has really taken a hit and you can see it in every facit of every market except precious metals.
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esd- i hear ya, with myself getting married in a year, my vintage baseball has been downgraded but still love my vintage and yet i still have fun with them, as far as prices i just buy what i can afford. Nationals I hope is good to me
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i am glad im not the only in the poor category in vintage
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1) If you can afford to go; then by all means go to the National or if another larger show in your area.
2) When it comes to vintage; once you pass the tables with nothing but museum quality material; there are many places where reasonably priced vintage can be found. Usually they will be in boxes slightly to the side and say discount box, etc. Some dealers with better material also have those discount boxes 3) Because vintage is more expensive;; there is a greater likelihood that dealers will bring their lower quality material in that. 4) I like the idea of pricing cards on the FRONT. The reason is fairness to your buyer. Everyone knows the starting point. I know that I have heard from some dealers over the years that the reason they don't price their cards is so if they buy something the collector does not say (I see you have that for "x") Well at a National; the idea of getting the ultimate steal is probably not going to work. Regards Riich |
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LOL, i was wondering if anyone caught that.
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