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boomo said:they have adjusted somewhat i would say, as he has been a complete flop since mid may.
buyers usually catch on and prices drop, but his cards still get run up to silly levels.
the 2008 sterling auto still gets 35-40, that should be about a 10 card at best.
people just love longo.
beefycheddar said:I personally think it's great that someone is very popular and holds value. We need more of that to keep this hobby going.
bungle77 said:beefycheddar said:I personally think it's great that someone is very popular and holds value. We need more of that to keep this hobby going.
I agree. It helps to have those constants that are always big pulls/draws to a product. I just pulled my first ever Longoria auto yesterday, and I liked that even though it's a 4th year card, there's a draw for it.
uniquebaseballcards said:Why would people not be drawn to a 4th year card?? ::facepalm::
bungle77 said:beefycheddar said:I personally think it's great that someone is very popular and holds value. We need more of that to keep this hobby going.
I agree. It helps to have those constants that are always big pulls/draws to a product. I just pulled my first ever Longoria auto yesterday, and I liked that even though it's a 4th year card, there's a draw for it.
bungle77 said:uniquebaseballcards said:Why would people not be drawn to a 4th year card?? ::facepalm::
For the same reason people lose interest in a guy the minute he hits the majors.
I'm not saying it's right, but it happens.