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prozac4312
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Pre-story:
A year or so ago I was in a local card shop and saw the guy had this card:
I had never seen it before and asked the guy what he wanted for it...he said he thought it booked around $15 so I could have it for $7...Took it home and checked out the OPG, found out that it was SP'd to 4, and that's why I hadn't seen it.
Fast forward to last week some time when this card got listed:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0471494887
It's short printed /4 as well, but the seller didn't know what he had, so I figured I'd be able to scoop it up for a fairly low price...Wrong, guess set collectors knew what he had.
Anyway, knowing that I couldn't have it made me not really want the one I had any more, so I listed it. 15 minutes into the auction I get an offer from the guy that won the other one...I didn't accept right away in hopes that the runner up from the other auction might hit the BIN...Shortly thereafter the runner up offers $30...I immediately countered $45 saying that if he wanted to actually win this time he'd need to cough up (in a less ******** manner, of course). He accepted the offer, and now I'm $45 richer.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... WO:US:1123
Long read, but the moral of the story is that set collectors are crazy. Even with the short print, I didn't see this being worth any more than $15.
A year or so ago I was in a local card shop and saw the guy had this card:
I had never seen it before and asked the guy what he wanted for it...he said he thought it booked around $15 so I could have it for $7...Took it home and checked out the OPG, found out that it was SP'd to 4, and that's why I hadn't seen it.
Fast forward to last week some time when this card got listed:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0471494887
It's short printed /4 as well, but the seller didn't know what he had, so I figured I'd be able to scoop it up for a fairly low price...Wrong, guess set collectors knew what he had.
Anyway, knowing that I couldn't have it made me not really want the one I had any more, so I listed it. 15 minutes into the auction I get an offer from the guy that won the other one...I didn't accept right away in hopes that the runner up from the other auction might hit the BIN...Shortly thereafter the runner up offers $30...I immediately countered $45 saying that if he wanted to actually win this time he'd need to cough up (in a less ******** manner, of course). He accepted the offer, and now I'm $45 richer.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... WO:US:1123
Long read, but the moral of the story is that set collectors are crazy. Even with the short print, I didn't see this being worth any more than $15.