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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
Let's stop bitching and moaning about prices. Let's go the reverse direction, what's still a good buy...it could be a set or a single card. As far as I'm concerned T-205 cards in raw near mint condition. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Josh Adams
It all depends on your definition of what constitutes a "good buy." |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: MVSNYC
Peter- i would personally stay away from "T205's raw in near mint condition"...as there is a very good chance they might be trimmed...be careful. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: JimB
If I told you, I'd have to kill you. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Jimmy Piccuito
ending prices have been low, T202 cards the past year have increased - you may see the same type of increase with the T201s - small set easy to complete. There was a lot of interest in the past. I always liked them; my first one was a PSA 6 Nap Najoie. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: JK
This was a real good buy |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Jim Dale
I think we got a good buy on this one |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: joe brennan
14 card lot for $62.00 = $4.40 a card. I'd say that's a pretty good bargain. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Dylan
If by your question your asking what sets are priced too low for their relative scarcity then I'd say a set like T213. But then you can use the arguement of supply and demand(there not in demand) and say there priced just right. All depends on how you look at things. I do think ramlys well continue to move up in price. Not only are they somewhat rare but they are very popular as well, the winning combo. I was saying that about obaks and Ecards several months back and they have done nothing but move up and up. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Chris Counts
While exhibit prices are creeping upwards, they're still the best bargain around. Also, 1939 and 1940 Play Balls are as cheap as many Bowmans and early Topps ... |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Any card with a genuine population of 20 or less. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Alan
Like Josh mentioned earlier, it depends on your definition of a "good buy". For me, getting an authentic vintage card in any condition of a Jewish player in the $5 bargin bin makes me happy as can be. For others, maybe getting that PSA 9 card for only $35K in an major auction is a good buy. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Frank Evanov
High grade Mickey Mantle cards are traditionally "good buys." |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: calleocho
PSA 8 Wagner T-206 |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: James Feagin
I also think Diamond Stars are exceptionally good buys. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Jimmy Piccuito
Diamond Stars are great; I buy and sell them all the time, very colorful and affordable |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Mark L
I haven't been following the prices very closely but it seems to me that the issues from the 20's are still doable. The W573's, the W502's, maybe the W575's have not jumped lately. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Mark L
Also, in light of the other thread, I now rate psa 5 T206 as a Buy. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: jay wolt
Not sure I understand the initial question on this thread. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Peter Spaeth
1956 Topps FB commons in PSA 4 or raw in EX/MT are a fantastic buy in my opinion. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
I love it, Beckett's which is the price guide for the shiny new stuff will be worth more when they are out of business. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Marc S.
Hey Peter S., are you related to Peter C. at all...? |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Well, in more civil times lawyers in court used to refer to each other as "my brother" or "my sister." |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
There's this SF law firm that insurance companies like to use. The firm is called Low, Ball, and Lynch...how appropriate. Plaintiff attorneys hate them...and joke about their firm name all the time. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
These pretzels are making me thirsty. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: davidcycleback
More modern odd ball sets with rookies or pre-rookies of stars are often good deals and, if not overproduced, will always retain some demand. Some real cheap but interesting sets include the 1980s-90s team Police sets which include many Pre-Rookie cards of folks like Pedro Martinez. The 1970s Kelloggs issues include scarce and attractive rookie cards of Eddie Murray and Dennis Eckersley. You don't see the Murray often. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: barrysloate
Peter- is that law firm associated in any way with the accounting firm of Dewey, Cheathem, and Howe? |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Pcelli60
I guess whatever you like and can afford..Are you looking at pre-war cards as investment choices? Or are you dumb like me and love that era so much that in some way you feel that you can own a little piece of it? |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Brian
I like applesauce |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Today I got what I consider a good buy on Kroger frozen salmon filets: buy one bag ($9.99), get one free. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
Barry, |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Ever hear of Jackie Chiles? |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
Yeah I remember that episode. I remember he wanted Kramer to file a lawsuit...I can't remember the type of lawsuit. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Oh there were many Jackie Chiles' (a sendup of Johnnie Cochran) lawsuits (most famous was when Kramer was burned from hot coffee; instead of settling for millions he agreed to be the Marlboro Man in a billboard in Times Square, causing Jackie to utter his infamous line, "Another of my many humiliations!"). Chiles was played by Greg Morris's son (he of Mission Impossible TV fame). |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Rob Dewolf
I think there are seven episodes that feature or mention Mr. Chiles. And of course he played a prominent role in the not-so-grand finale. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Anonymous
I thought he settled for all the coffee he could drink? |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I stand corrected. The lawsuit for damages due to Kramer's face looking like a catcher's glove due to being in a room filled with smokers was settled with the Marlboro Man billboard placement. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Alan
Why couldn't NBC come up with a better finale ? |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Mark L
I understand that Larry David himself authored the last episode. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: barrysloate
David did come back to write the last episode. I thought it was pretty funny, although it was not well received. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
Barry, |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Jeff Prizner
student's grammar |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
Where's Barry when you need him...if we continue posting on this board. Our grammar will improve by leaps and bounds. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Brian
Yes, our grammar. Will improve. By leaps and bounds. If Barry continues. To post. On this board. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
Brian, |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: barrysloate
I'm here, but I have an auction that closes tomorrow. Grammar and spelling will just have to take a back seat for now. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: Brian
<<my grammar wasn't very good in high school>> |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: peter chao
Seriously...now if you are wondering how I became an attorney...all I have to say is it's a good thing that most of the important tests I needed to past were multiple choice. |
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At Today's Prices What's a Good Buy
Posted By: davidcycleback
You can buy a lot of quality original old baseball news service photos at good prices. This includes of early 1900s stars like Home Run Baker, Grover Alexander and Tris Speaker. |
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