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mouschi

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I have a question for all you fine Will Clark collector folks here. I noticed a lot of Star promo Clarks fetching a good amount of cash. Is this typical?
 

RStadlerASU22

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I have a question for all you fine Will Clark collector folks here. I noticed a lot of Star promo Clarks fetching a good amount of cash. Is this typical?

Some do, but I just looked at those recent sales , the top 3, I'll have to see who purchased them, but they see extremely high. The top 2 I think would be $75+ prob and the one in the #3 slot I don't believe is tough at all so I'm not sure what happened there.

Ryan

Ryan
 

mouschi

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Some do, but I just looked at those recent sales , the top 3, I'll have to see who purchased them, but they see extremely high. The top 2 I think would be $75+ prob and the one in the #3 slot I don't believe is tough at all so I'm not sure what happened there.

Ryan

Ryan

These are some of the more confusing cards to track - I have about 32 Canseco star promos and it looks like I only need 3 or 4 more. Many of these say they have a print run of 100 or so, but I've simply never seen more than one or so of many of these. When I saw the Clarks, I thought that was pretty crazy - it looks like they went to separate buyers and such too, iirc.
 

Spike

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These are some of the more confusing cards to track - I have about 32 Canseco star promos and it looks like I only need 3 or 4 more. Many of these say they have a print run of 100 or so, but I've simply never seen more than one or so of many of these. When I saw the Clarks, I thought that was pretty crazy - it looks like they went to separate buyers and such too, iirc.

I offered the seller $100 for a 1990 Nova promo (only one of two missing Promos I need) he had listed for almost $250. He countered at $189.99. He said another person offered that price but wanted to give me a chance to match since I was first to make an offer. I declined and the auction ended. I'm not sure of the final price.
 

RStadlerASU22

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I offered the seller $100 for a 1990 Nova promo (only one of two missing Promos I need) he had listed for almost $250. He countered at $189.99. He said another person offered that price but wanted to give me a chance to match since I was first to make an offer. I declined and the auction ended. I'm not sure of the final price.

Was hoping you landed one of them, but agree $200-250 is a lot. Hope you land one soon. I'd prob pay $100-150 for the one I'm missing to get it done with.

Ryan
 

mouschi

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I offered the seller $100 for a 1990 Nova promo (only one of two missing Promos I need) he had listed for almost $250. He countered at $189.99. He said another person offered that price but wanted to give me a chance to match since I was first to make an offer. I declined and the auction ended. I'm not sure of the final price.

20-25+ years ago looking at these "fake type" cards, I never would have thought these would become valuable. I too have spent much more than I thought I would have for some of these puppies!
 

ajw

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20-25+ years ago looking at these "fake type" cards, I never would have thought these would become valuable. I too have spent much more than I thought I would have for some of these puppies!

I haven't bothered too much with the Star cards. I got what I could without killing myself and then mostly called it a day. The Broder-type cards, however. Those I love. And they are completely illegitimate. I remember them popping up at card shows in the late 1980s and early 1990s. I think I have a fairly complete run, but you never know what else might be out there...
 

mouschi

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I haven't bothered too much with the Star cards. I got what I could without killing myself and then mostly called it a day. The Broder-type cards, however. Those I love. And they are completely illegitimate. I remember them popping up at card shows in the late 1980s and early 1990s. I think I have a fairly complete run, but you never know what else might be out there...

Those imo are the toughest to track. I think I have them all but am not sure!
 

RStadlerASU22

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Haven't picked much up lately , but here are two.

I like "official" 8x10s esp those with info on the backs. I've picked up a few this year I didn't have and over half of them have sucked at protecting them in transit and this is no different. Frieken creased in half in a Manila envelope with no cardboard or anything. $3 to ship , they used $1.20 and I didn't expect them to take the loss and use the Priority Envelope the listing said , but this sucks.

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And I don't go after much of current years, but got this for $25/dlvd. Art Canvas Collection /10. Nice drawing IMO.
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Ryan
 

Hawk8

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Haven't picked much up lately , but here are two.

I like "official" 8x10s esp those with info on the backs. I've picked up a few this year I didn't have and over half of them have sucked at protecting them in transit and this is no different. Frieken creased in half in a Manila envelope with no cardboard or anything. $3 to ship , they used $1.20 and I didn't expect them to take the loss and use the Priority Envelope the listing said , but this sucks.

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And I don't go after much of current years, but got this for $25/dlvd. Art Canvas Collection /10. Nice drawing IMO.
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Ryan


Very Nice
 

RStadlerASU22

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Cost me more than I wanted, but got this 1987 Topps Vault Mock Up Back that showed how they would lay out the design. Love the 1987 Topps Set and thought it was a neat addition.

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Ryan
 

Spike

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Was hoping you landed one of them, but agree $200-250 is a lot. Hope you land one soon. I'd prob pay $100-150 for the one I'm missing to get it done with.

Ryan

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Same seller offering a 3rd 1990 Nova promo. He said the last one sold for $175. Anybody recognize the seller? I wonder how many this guy has?
 

RStadlerASU22

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Same seller offering a 3rd 1990 Nova promo. He said the last one sold for $175. Anybody recognize the seller? I wonder how many this guy has?

Looks like he has sold 2 and has 2 currently listed. The 2 newest ones have been there for a lil while. It's a catch 22 (pun intended). Bite the bullet or wait n see if they keep coming. Good luck

Ryan
 
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Same seller offering a 3rd 1990 Nova promo. He said the last one sold for $175. Anybody recognize the seller? I wonder how many this guy has?


He seems to have a lot of these Star promo cards available as he has posted a few mattinglys over the last few weeks. The mattinglys were very overpriced in my opinion but it seems like he is finding one or two people that will overpay to get them
 

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