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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Jaime Leiderman
Started collecting OJ's again after 7 years. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: runscott
but McGuire is never gonna catch that ball unless he reaches out for it - can't he see the string sticking out of the top? |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: David
It's a Christmas ornament |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: HalleyGator
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Julie Vognar
was in Lew Lipset's auction a year ago October. $2300 for a fine Radbourn ex-mint (with 10% juice). next auction, $2300 wouldn't buy me SQUAT in ex-mint! Won an Old Judge Kelly from Jay Miller on e-bay in the last few months, |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
.....instead of college-aged children, I could play with the big boys (and girls!) and buy graded Old Judge Hall of Famers. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Jay Miller
Holliday is a common non-HOFer. Nothing special about that card. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: HalleyGator
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Jay Miller
Those are two really nice Old Judge. For common non-HOFers a nice unslabbed card should go for about $300. Slabbed cards go alot higher as we saw the other night when BMW sold an SGC86 for $1000.HOFer prices vary widely based on scarcity. A Ward in average condition should sell for about $600-$700, while a McPhee (or Wright, or Delahanty, or Connor, or Mack) in the same condition could sell for many times that amount. The most valuable cards are not HOFers, but rare non-HOFers. These can sell for tens of thousands of dollars and in one or two cases, if the stars are properly alligned, could hit six figures. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Trevor Hocking
I agree with you Jay, as I have spent $650 for a common player in EX (but it does have a great photo) and only paid around $550 a peace for a Ward, Keefe (horizontal), and Comisky all in vg-ex condition, in the October Lipset auction. I know that I was very fortunate to pick those cards up so cheap, but never the less there are many common cards that could grab way over $1,000 in any condition. By the way the Holliday N172 that BMW sold on ebay is a very tough card from what I hear, Jay I have recently been putting together a N172 Des Moines team set and have found out that many of the players needed to complete this set are extremely rare and hard to find, but thanks to Jay, Kevin, and a lot of extra money I have only 3 more to go out of 14. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Julie Vognar
I think it waas Halley who beat me out for the ex-mint Pud Galvin. So, what goes around.... |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Trevor Hocking
No it wasn't a proof, but for the condition it was in and the money I had to shell out for it, it should have been. I personally believe in the case of players like Bug Holliday, Silver Flint, and others with catchy names, some collectors will pay a premium for there cards. I paid $225 for a my Holliday in poor condition and was very happy with the transaction. I know I paid a little to much for it, but I just had to have it. I'm always willing to pay top dollar for cards I really need. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: HalleyGator
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Elliot
Hal---how long were you going to hold off on telling us about the McPhee? Congratulations on completing the "base" set. One question---How did you get PSA to grade the Boston cabinet? |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: HalleyGator
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Jaime Leiderman
Congrats Hal !! |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Brian K. Hodes
Besides getting cards of whomever gets inducted what's next ? Just curious. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: HalleyGator
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: runscott
It sold in the middle of a weekday for about $500 BIN - I collect Griffith, but not OJ's and somehow missed it. |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Julie Vognar
You sure got that McPhee quietly! |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Tom
My SGC4 Ed Delehanty to Andy Baran for a Cameo Pepsin pin of Cy Young and some cash.............sorry! |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Andy Baran
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Tom
Sad about it, but also happy because I love the Cy Young pin.....have picked up 3-4 more Cameo's since that one to keep him company in the safe....... |
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Question for Old Judge Collectors
Posted By: Andy Baran
Tom, |
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