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Posted By: robert a
First of all, I want to say that I'm only starting this thread to create what I hope will be an interesting discourse. I happen to be a collector who enjoys sharing observations with others on who is tough in what set, etc. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
I saw that Upp, too. Wow, that's a lot for that beat up card, even though it is a great pose. But e-bay often follows this board. I remember a post about the T-206 Rhoades (Arm Extended) being rare, and after that the 20 or so "rare" examples I saw on ebay were commanding higher prices. I guess this shows a few things: |
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Posted By: Mark Rios
The price on Upp was...insane. |
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Posted By: Jim Manos
I think the tough cards as Trex pointed out in his post are much tougher than earlier thought. Also the fact that the set has so many cards ie... with many easy may detract from the very difficult. I actualy responded to Ted's post on what are the tough cards. I think going forward alot was uncovered as to which cards are the tough one's and will bring a premium. I don't think $220 is a premium for as tough a card as Upp is. I will reiterate that I knew Upp was tough and many didn't before the post of Trex. Great observation, I like the post. I hope this well deserved E90-1 set gets some more attention. Comparing to the E107's is a little chesty but I like it. Regards, Jim |
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Posted By: Rhys
The E90-1 set is weird because if you ask 100 different people, they will tell you the same 20-30 people are "rare" but in completely different orders of rarity. It is no secret that this card is tougher to find, and it has been known to be such for probably 20-30 years and has been catalogued as a premium in the price guides as a result, but different people will rank it in different rarity. Some people claim Donlin is rare, but I once bought 3 of them at the same card show and have owned probably 4-5 others which makes 7-8 examples in a three year period; Far from rare. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Personally, I was very unhappy to see the Upp card outted because this is his only card and I have been looking for it since I start my quest for a player set. Now I am going to have to wait a long time before I will ever get this card at a reasonable price. I just hope the other secret toughies I am looking for don't get outted before I can buy them. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I bid on these cards, as they were just a good fit for my "junker" E90-1 set. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'm not opposed to sharing info. I just prefer to keep some info under the radar until I can get the card first. Information is power and can make you money, especially in this hobby if you have knowledge that isn't generally known. There is also a coralary to info being provided here and added interest in those cards when they appear on eBay. Talk about things isn't going to bring new cards out of the woodwork, but it will spur interest in cards that people would otherwise overlook. |
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Posted By: robert a
Hi Ted, |
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Posted By: Bob
One good thing about this board is that it gives the opportunity for collectors to gain knowledge that they might not have been able to access elsewhere. As far as the price for the Shean card, if I hadn't been able to find one years ago I would have bid more than the winning bid in this week's auction because it is that rare. Only guys who build the E90-1 set card by card might have this knowledge. Shean rarely if ever appears for sale. Because the Shean has the same front as the E92 Dockman and many other sets, you see that front on ebay from time to time, but you don't see the E90-1. Upp is tough but Shean, IMHO, is still the toughest E-90-1 around. I know other collectors may disagree but try building the set and see how tough it is. I found the Mitchell early on and McLean, Duffy, Walsh and Speaker, although all tough, were no match. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The rare players in the N172 Old Judge set are...<bang><bang> |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I have seen this trend before when there is a thread aboout certain set or card. Give it 2 or 3 months and things will settle back to normal. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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