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Dan,
Love the showroom pics! I wish i had something like that to display some of my cards. |
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Thanks for all of your input. I have decided to change my focus and sell most of my collection.
In the beginning I enjoyed the research involved with determining players RC's, now I'm tired of it! I started collecting mostly for display purposes for my rooms I built in my basement. I think I'm going to collect more memorabilia (nothing expensive) and lower grade cards. I've been in contact with a few auction companies and will decide soon which company I will use. I've already sold about 30 of the lower priced cards and intend on putting some others on eBay soon. You may see some cards on B/S/T soon, if you're interested in any of my cards check out my website and email me at: danp306@gmail.com. Thanks again everyone!
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Dan- I'm sorry to hear you will be selling a large part of your collection. I can relate to your frustrations as I have been trying to complete a master set of the E94 George Close set, 6 colors for each player, and it has been extremely frustrating. Although I have gotten fairly close, the last group of cards needed just never appear anywhere in the particular color I need.
That said, I hope you will hang on to some of those cards, maybe a core group, even if you don't pursue the RC HOF collection. On another note, I think the displays of cards you have are really visually appealing and nice but I always wince when I see photos of expensive cards openly displayed. Although I have some memorabilia displayed I am too paranoid about criminals to have my cards so openly displayed ![]() tbob |
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Dan,
I don't collect rookie cards but after reading this thread I began to wonder about the point where collector's start "hitting the wall" when it comes to completing a set like this.
Your presentation of the cards is awesome! If you decide to continue, good luck, if you decide to sell, good luck with that also. Personally, I have a hard time selling any of my stuff.
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fr3d c0wl3s - always looking for OJs and other 19th century stuff. PM or email me if you have something cool you're looking to find a new home for. |
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Fred:
A few of the rarest and thus most expensive cards (assuming that you just stick to MLB players) are: Just So Young Just So Burkett (restored) Alpha Photo Engraving Jennings Alpha Photo Engraving J. Kelley Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 10-10-2011 at 10:57 AM. |
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Best of luck in whatever path you choose to undertake, Dan.
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