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This, to me, speaks volumes of how messed up the world is today (as far as the internet and cell phones go). The guy seems fine with trusting a bid made over the internet or by phone yet stays around at local auctions to make sure nothing funny goes on.
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![]() I am personally glad that there are people who spend a lot of time keeping the auction houses honest - if it weren't for such people, the fraud would be even more rampant.
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Not to derail the thread, but I will be in Seattle shortly. Any card shops or antique markets that are worth hitting?
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The antique store I mentioned is about a 5-10 minute walk from the store you mentioned, go towards Puget Sound. It's on the road parallel to the water and under the deafening viaduct. It's worth visiting. Big and lots of stuff. Though not a place for baseball cards. Scott got a quality 1930s football jersey there once.
http://www.seattleantiquesmarket.com/ Last edited by drc; 12-19-2011 at 10:46 PM. |
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Ahhh, yeah I know that place.. I've parked down by it several times and always been curious to walk in. I'll definitely check it out next time up. Thanks
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Scott's more of a buyer than me and lives downtown, so he'd know the places. I live in an outer district (not downtown).
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![]() PM me and I'll give you my phone number so we can get together next time you're in town. Regarding card shops, I haven't been in a single one in almost ten years. At that time, cards were marked up even more than at the card shows.
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Re- card shops its funny you say that. I've experienced the same, but am always curious to poke my head in and look. If it's a pleasant experience, I usually by an old Topps wax pack for the time, and enjoy munching on 25 year old gum. However, I go up to AK quite a bit as well, and found a few shops in Anchorage that were selling stuff a similar to eBay prices. I loaded up on some nice 60's-70's cards (including some really nice '69 Topps Basketball) and a Willie Mays signed ball for a lot less than would be expected. They didn't have any prewar stuff though.
Will send PM w/ my number.. and sounds like David is very close by as well. I usually stay right near down town. |
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What I'm seeing is that the places that survive are generally run by retirees who 'need' the physical store to keep them going. I'll probably end up the same, running a pool hall or antique store. I've been looking at pool halls for years, but haven't seen anything workable yet. Those have all turned into douche-party places for bangers, and I can't handle drunks. Unfortunately, downtown rent doesn't allow for anything else. I guess I'm rambling, but this thread was getting kind of personal anyway.
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