heavy_hitter
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My latest pickup. I'm halfway to to the set:

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Ghumbs said:That card is sick. Let me know when you get bored with it :mrgreen:RustyGreerFan said:Wow, those BIN Diffractors that went up on the bay sure went fast. Only Biggio left. I was tempted on Larkin, but only picked up the Buhner.
riveraXVX said:RustyGreerFan said:Maybe PART OF IT is history is just repeating itself. Just like the boom in the 80's of baby boomers reliving their youth, now a portion of the people that were introduced to collecting in the 90's peak are coming back because their financial situation allows them to be nostalgic. Improved finances and nostalgia are two of the reasons I've returned, for example.
this is precisely what I accredit to, same thing happened in collecting hardcore records my other shared interest with cardboard picture cards. once everyone who was a poor broke kid who wished they had all the sought after records got out of school, got real jobs and actually had disposable income to throw at stuff, they can afford to drop bigger money on the stuff they want... and on the rarer items they always wanted or want now and don't have to be as choosy about spending the cash.
its happened in almost every hobby I've been a part of when you get a large chunk of people with money who cling to nostalgia
tonsofcommons said:I know it's not baseball, but my buddy picked this up at a show for $5...
I told he needed to let me sell it for him. He said that he would be happy to get $100 for it. I told him not to be surprised if it got $200.
I told him I was going to put it up with a $300 BIN/BO and if it didn't sell, list it at auction.
Listed it last night and on a whim decided to change the BIN price. He's glad I did!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390362948135?ss ... 245wt_1187
tonsofcommons said:I know it's not baseball, but my buddy picked this up at a show for $5...
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I told he needed to let me sell it for him. He said that he would be happy to get $100 for it. I told him not to be surprised if it got $200.
I told him I was going to put it up with a $300 BIN/BO and if it didn't sell, list it at auction.
Listed it last night and on a whim decided to change the BIN price. He's glad I did!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390362948135?ss ... 245wt_1187
Perhaps a better question is what happens when it doesnt?RustyGreerFan said:riveraXVX said:RustyGreerFan said:Maybe PART OF IT is history is just repeating itself. Just like the boom in the 80's of baby boomers reliving their youth, now a portion of the people that were introduced to collecting in the 90's peak are coming back because their financial situation allows them to be nostalgic. Improved finances and nostalgia are two of the reasons I've returned, for example.
this is precisely what I accredit to, same thing happened in collecting hardcore records my other shared interest with cardboard picture cards. once everyone who was a poor broke kid who wished they had all the sought after records got out of school, got real jobs and actually had disposable income to throw at stuff, they can afford to drop bigger money on the stuff they want... and on the rarer items they always wanted or want now and don't have to be as choosy about spending the cash.
its happened in almost every hobby I've been a part of when you get a large chunk of people with money who cling to nostalgia
What's interesting is that we're in tough economic times. What happens when the economy bounces back?
love that cardheavy_hitter said:My latest pickup. I'm halfway to to the set:
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clarkfan said:I wish Flair Legacy's in baseball sold this well
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250923439541
This is crazy...George_Calfas said:clarkfan said:I wish Flair Legacy's in baseball sold this well
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250923439541
And with a day to go
RustyGreerFan said:What's interesting is that we're in tough economic times. What happens when the economy bounces back?
clarkfan said:Jordan stuff is absolutely nuts right now. He has so many $1,000 cards and up. He IS the 90's Super Sweet. I don't see how many people could afford to collect Jordan. Congrats on the good sale. Wonder what it would have sold for just as an auction. Either way, that's awesome!