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MansGame
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I thought this would be an interesting thread/topic to discuss after someone commented with “finally someone is gonna keep something they pulled; seems like no one keeps anything they pull these days!” on a thread where I showed someone from my LCS who pulled a 1/1 bat knob last week and it ISN’T on eBay :lol:.
The idea: Has the collecting baseball cards got to a point where it’s more gambling than it is really collecting or a hobby? I remember going to the LCS back in the ‘90s and essentially everything I opened got filed away and put in my collection. I was a collector and was excited to add to my PC and make it well-rounded.
Today, does anyone buy packs, boxes or cases with a card (or cards) in mind that they would actually keep for themselves if pulled or is the idea when opening product “what would this sell for on eBay?” or “did I get my money back for the price of the product?”. I watch people open up product at our LCS here in Dallas and it’s like I’m at a gas station watching people scratch lotto tickets lol::facepalm:: Especially with packs/boxes being mega bucks.
Personal example: I collect Albert Belle and nearly every Albert Belle card produced over the last two years has spiked on eBay. I don’t even have to buy product in search of his cards because I know they’ll show up on eBay :twisted:. I will admit it’s because not very many people care to have an Albert Belle card but it's just an example of people unloading nearly everything they pull when opening product.
An example here on FCB: A board member purchased a case of 2012 Topps Tier One, pulled a Clemente Bat Knob 1/1 and immediately turned around and sold on eBay. Full disclaimer, I would have done the exact same thing considering it sold for over $3,000
BUT someone said (to the seller in a thread) “You obviously aren’t hurting for the money since you were able to afford an entire case, surprised you didn’t keep this card for yourself”. This comment was because some would think this card is the holy grail of this set and what else could you be hoping to pull when buying a case?!
So back to my original question, do you think the “hobby” has turned into gambling? People buying product to make money and flip everything they break? Does anyone open product to keep anything in particular anymore?
I sometimes think there are two types of people in the hobby today… (1) Those who open product and (2) Those who collect baseball cards and wait for “product openers” to release their wanted card to the world
The idea: Has the collecting baseball cards got to a point where it’s more gambling than it is really collecting or a hobby? I remember going to the LCS back in the ‘90s and essentially everything I opened got filed away and put in my collection. I was a collector and was excited to add to my PC and make it well-rounded.
Today, does anyone buy packs, boxes or cases with a card (or cards) in mind that they would actually keep for themselves if pulled or is the idea when opening product “what would this sell for on eBay?” or “did I get my money back for the price of the product?”. I watch people open up product at our LCS here in Dallas and it’s like I’m at a gas station watching people scratch lotto tickets lol::facepalm:: Especially with packs/boxes being mega bucks.
Personal example: I collect Albert Belle and nearly every Albert Belle card produced over the last two years has spiked on eBay. I don’t even have to buy product in search of his cards because I know they’ll show up on eBay :twisted:. I will admit it’s because not very many people care to have an Albert Belle card but it's just an example of people unloading nearly everything they pull when opening product.
An example here on FCB: A board member purchased a case of 2012 Topps Tier One, pulled a Clemente Bat Knob 1/1 and immediately turned around and sold on eBay. Full disclaimer, I would have done the exact same thing considering it sold for over $3,000
So back to my original question, do you think the “hobby” has turned into gambling? People buying product to make money and flip everything they break? Does anyone open product to keep anything in particular anymore?
I sometimes think there are two types of people in the hobby today… (1) Those who open product and (2) Those who collect baseball cards and wait for “product openers” to release their wanted card to the world