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rob167

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Aug 7, 2008
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Ankeny, Iowa
I posted this in the baseball forum and it seemed collectors appreciated it.

I have been tracking completed auctions on eBay for about 3 months now and have been keeping a record to refer to when I see an autograph cut I am interested in.

It isn't necessarily what you can get a card for, but it is a record of what one has sold for (if that makes sense).

***DISCLAIMER***
I have NEVER thrown it back in a dealer's face if he is considerably over market-value (eBay), I politely thank him/her and move on. I use this only for me to NOT be at a disadvantage at shows. A lot of dealers have computers set up and use them to check completed auctions when buying from non-dealers, so I guess this is how I even the playing field.

If anyone is interested, I would be happy to shoot the spread-sheet over to you via e-mail attachment.

Thanks to darthtampon, you can also view the spread-sheet here:

http://www.nolanryancardmuseum.com/AutoSales.doc
 

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