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Posted By: E, Daniel
I actually have no gripe, in fact think it's a terrific idea to create a super high end event for the sports memorabillia/cards crowd. Those who can go and buy will, those who can't - won't. Pretty much the same as goes for me and the Mastro Auctions, or REA, or most Auction Houses for that matter. Just because It's out of my price range, doesn't mean it's not fun to drool and fantasize. I see no-where in your post or description an attempt to belittle anyone else's collecting style, and think frankly you are carrying baggage from other postings you've made where perhaps you have been less delicate - read dopey, in your writings. A $1000 minimum? Who cares? The $500 minimums that other auctions employ does not make them callous, and the items are worth to the collector whatever they are worth...and always way above minimum, and far more than I can afford. |
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Posted By: Robert S
Speaking as someone who attends ALL the shows in the area -- the Park Ave Book Fair, The Pier Shows, the Lexington Ave Book Fair, The Greenwich Village PS Book Fair, The White Plains Card Shows, the Hofstra Card Shows -- I think most of us would go to any and every baseball card show in the city. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Fair point Jim, I was thinking vintage and not about the more modern sets...on a slightly different note, I think that Bruce is talking theoretically here. I don't foresee him organizing such a show himself; I think he suggests that such a show in NYC would be a worthwhile venture. Bruce is busy with his own business affairs and I don't see this idea going beyond the discussion phase. There is an enormous amount of work to do and red tape to overcome to bring such a project to fruition in the city. |
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Posted By: Bob C
Bruce, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jim, I respectfully disagree that the PSA8 crowd is the backbone of the hobby. IMO the majority of hobbyists are the collectors who value the card over the number on a slab....and Barry's assessment of 1-2% is right on when considering prewar collectors. A good majority of prewar cards are difficult to come by in any condition that most collectors (99%)will take what they can find regardless of the number on the slab. Bruce may the only prewar collector I know of that will not include a card in his collection if it doesn't meet a specific grade. Of course I don't know anyone around my area that collects cards to put on a registry. |
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Posted By: MorrieM(.ullins)
Jim, |
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Posted By: BcD
Bob,that was funny! |
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Posted By: Brian
Whilst this thread provides enjoyment and auspicious hopes to the future, I remain vexed by the "we" issue. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Going forward with a model for a show that is is snobby, elitist and exclusionary is a lousy idea. The exclusion of people based solely on the amount of money they have will not help boost card collecting. Certainly it will not bring in the kids and sports fans we need to bring into the hobby if it is to survive past the current generation of collectors. My feeling is that it will have the opposite effect. Do you really want the hobby to turn into the art world, where a few people collect and everyone else pretty much says "who cares"? |
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Posted By: BcD
"noone are we" |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
A final comment. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Just when I didn't think this thread could get any funnier -- the class warfare issues, the big city stereotypes as set forth by the self-proclaimed yokels -- Brian provides that 1099 comment. Priceless. |
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Posted By: BcD
cabbage patch doll! |
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Posted By: Dan
Well, I see that nothing has changed since I left for Iraq 8 months ago. I returned last month and took some time off before getting back in to my hobbies and "normal" life. I must say that it saddened me to log back in to the N54 forum and discover that as collectors we are still missing the boat. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Sorry guys--did not realize you had to be politically correct here. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Bob
Jim- And of course you do fully recognize that if you buy nothing less than a PSA 8, you will not be able to collect, for instance, the D311 Pacific Coast Biscuit or 1911 Zeenut sets, two of my passions, which are both red hot right now and where there are few if any cards at all in those sets which meet your criteria. |
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Posted By: Chad
This 'we' thing is growing on me. It's like that episode of Seinfeld when Costanza starts referring to himself in the third person. We really like that epsiode. (Yep, we're definitely starting to like it.) |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Gee Bruce, You love the hobby so much you go to show buy some cards like it was the greatest thing that happened in the hobby in the last month and then you turn around and offer them on the Net 54 BST thread. Boy is the love of the hobby ever flowing from you. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
BcD, |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Bob, |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
I'm thinking no-one's bowled a 300 at your lanes... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- please educate me on this. You say you know hundreds of collectors who collect PSA-8 cards. My question is: just how many of these PSA-8 cards are around? I thought people paid such a high premium for them because they are so comparatively rare. If so many people collect them, how rare are they? The numbers just aren't connecting for me. |
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Posted By: BcD
my facts are quite clear |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
This thread is crying out, I mean crying out for an addition from Jay Behrens. I picture him reading this thread dressed up like Hannibal Lecter, wheeled in front of the computer screen...dying to get his hands out and type a response. |
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Posted By: BcD
in which Elklods posts 93% of the threads no one gives a hoot about. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Are we on the verge of spinning out of control yet? Another day on Net54. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
HILARIOUS.........I was talking to Leon about that this morning......it was the 'Jimmy' episode....... |
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Posted By: leon
I don't think this will spin out of control. As we spoke about on the phone this is one thread and everyone is arguing with one person...not everyone with everyone. This is really a very focused thrashing |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Barry, I think Jim is pretty much right with regard to the cards from the 50s and 60s. If you do an ebay check on PSA graded cards from the 50s you'll find that the most items being offered are in PSA 7 followed closely by PSA 8; PSA 6s, 5s, etc. are scarcer. Also check the PSA pop reports for 1958 as an example: the 8s and 7s are most graded with 6s and lower far behind. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Barry, the real solution to the out of control nature of the board is to divide it up into sections: |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Aptly titled "Take Me Out"... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jeff- I don't pay attention to the 1950's and 60's market, but I would venture to guess that for every collector who has a 1963 Topps set on the registry, there are ten collectors who don't even know what a registry is. So I am still going to go out on a limb and say PSA-8 cards in the 50's and 60's are not the backbone of that hobby either. They may be expensive and desirable, but not how the majority of collectors put their sets together. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Barry, |
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Posted By: Chad
Assuming it's possible, is it a good thing or a bad thing to bring Wall Street into the hobby. This is really the heart of the Dorskind collective's project. I say it's a bad thing for the reasons I gave earlier. This whole idea of a fancy pants show is to DRAW INVESTORS, which is what the original post states and which is why it would need to be in Manhattan. The show, though, is not the real issue. The real issue is trying to attract investors who are devoid of appreciation of the hobby except for the dollar values they can assign to cards. I call BS on this. I'm sorry if that makes me rabble, but I do. I would love to hear reasonable arguments to the contrary. Again, this is not about PSA 8's, or fancy card shows, or any of this crap. It's about the direction of the hobby. Everything else is tangential to this point, I think. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If your numbers are correct, and I am sure they are, then 50's and 60's cards should not be hard to find in PSA-8. |
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Posted By: DJ
Welcome comments...here we go. I want to know what you (Bruce) hope to achieve with threads like this. |
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Posted By: BcD
"Rest assured, we are never shy about stating our opinon, and we don't really |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Chad
" Greg- save yourself the time December 4 2006, 3:28 PM |
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Posted By: barrysloate
DJ- I predicted at 8:00 this morning that the tenor of this thread would degenerate into a battle between the haves and the have nots. If I may pat myself on the back, didn't I call it right? Edited to add that "The Jimmy" episode of Seinfeld is especially funny, with Michael Richards having too much novocaine and Mel Torme making one of his last appearances before he died...but I can't find Michael Richards funny anymore. That said, let's get back to the business of class warfare. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
but I didn't notice you making mention in your auctions that you will only sell your high grade Josh Gibsons to collectors made of the right stuff, and sufficient knowledge base to appease you..... |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Barry, |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Bruce that is bad news. What is the best number to reach you at? Don't force me to get a yahoo account, please. |
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Posted By: Mark
I have my '81 Donruss packs ready to go..... |
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Posted By: Brian
George is getting angry! |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
DJ, |
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Posted By: Chad
I'm working under the assumption that an individual collector knows something about and appreciate the 50,000 dollar card he's buying that, say, First Eagle Funds of America or the MIT endowment fund wouldn't. Do high end cards end up in the collections of people/entities that don't care? Absolutely. Should we encourage this? Why would you want to? |
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Posted By: BcD
"complaint filed" |
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