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2014BESTSERVICE

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The kids who used to look at our posts from the early 2000-2015 ranges are grown men and woman now. They got $$ to burn. Couldnt own them then - they can now. Cards are being treated as stocks now.
 

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Seriously, what's going on with Griffey inserts? Many I bought (and later sold in 2013) for under $10 are going for hundreds or even a grand. Looking at you 1996 Ultra Thunderclap. I mean, who's buying at these outlandish prices? Investors who couldn't afford Michael Jordan inserts? Bonds inserts are having an uptick as well. Gotta focus on the greats, I guess.
HYPE is at an all time high in 2026
 

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Yep. The 1994 Studio is starting to climb too for the same reason.
Its all just flipper madness and hot potato. People are gonna get stuck hokding a heavy worthless bag with a LOT of cards when it crashes out. I say 90 plus percent of market activity is flippers looking to profit on spec/alt investment because most people are maxed out and dont make enough money at their real jobs. Vintage Sports Shack (and others) is DEAD ON on this video.
Its all the same people watching and messaging on any cards. Almost All flippers, not collectors.
 

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Going to post some cards that came back from my February 2026 tax return sub with BGS in my Recent slabs / pick ups thread, but this one is going here in the 90's insert thread where it belongs. Back in March of 2025 I got this from one of my fellow hobbyists that I dealt with on a whole slew of high end stuff. He's the one who helped me complete my Perfect 10 Fleer set by selling me a Griffey in 2005 , and provided cards from rare insert sets he knew I collected. I first dealt with him in 1997, and the cardboard friendship lasted neary 30 years

One of the values we shared was a desire to help other collectors out. We spent many hours assisting people, and no one was happier than the two of us when we saw how much the people we helped enjoyed the items. Along with Kevin (pinbreaker), George (gcalfas), Cody (sneekc), Dirk (edwards everything) and a whole slew of others he was always a reliable source when we ran Secret Santas on BMB and had issues. Always stepping in to help out

This was the very last card we had dealings on. He knew I'd appreciate its rarity. I offered a generous amount, above market. He refused to accept the full offer, instead offering it for much less. He knEw of my wifes condition and change in my financial status from loaded to broke due to her disease. I sold a Clemens rare item to get the funds necessary. Like anyone I hit the paypal buttons fast as I could hit them and waited.

Card arrived a week later. Less than 10 days later- he died. If you've been around for years- you know exactly who Michael (MagicPapa) is and was. A part of me wants to hold on to it. Sadly it will not be possible as my retirement means I need to downsize my 3 storage units and 50x100 warehouse space and control expenses better.

Hopefully the collector who wins / buys it will enjoy it. Long post I know- but Michaael means a lot to me folks so long post it was


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