mchenrycards
Featured Contributor, Vintage Corner, Senior Membe
(a): should we make another Legends of the Diamond product?
if so, what ss hould minimum grade and years be? Lowering minimum grade allows more pre-war and bigger names.
also, what price point should we shoot for? Knowing that the worst hit is probably 25% of box factory cost.
any other suggestions?????
Yeah I think it might be a good idea.
Lowering grades would indeed help to provide pre-war cards as well as larger names to be included in this product. In terms of pre-war cards, I think there are many tobacco cards that grade a 1 or 2 that have great eye appeal. Lets face it, pulling an authentic Sam Crawford, Johnny Evers or even a Matty would be great especially if it had nice eye appeal and wasnt beat up.
Moving up to Goudey's and Play Balls I can see grades of 3's and 4's again with great eye appeal being out in this product. I used to have a 1934 Goudey Gehrig that would have graded a 2 but had great eye appeal. Pulling something like this from your product would be HUGE for most collectors.
Moving into more modern cards I can see grades of 5's. 6's and even 7's for 1948 and later cards. Price point might be hard to pinpoint on this product but it would depend on what kind of cards you are inserting. I good amount of pre-war would make many stand up and take notice!
(b): should we do another rookie retro????
Sure why not. It seems the first one went over well. Going to the well one more time will not hurt. I think the market can absorb more of this product at the price point you had. The only thing I can see is maybe concentrating more on vintage that modern.
if so, what ss hould minimum grade and years be? Lowering minimum grade allows more pre-war and bigger names.
also, what price point should we shoot for? Knowing that the worst hit is probably 25% of box factory cost.
any other suggestions?????
Yeah I think it might be a good idea.
Lowering grades would indeed help to provide pre-war cards as well as larger names to be included in this product. In terms of pre-war cards, I think there are many tobacco cards that grade a 1 or 2 that have great eye appeal. Lets face it, pulling an authentic Sam Crawford, Johnny Evers or even a Matty would be great especially if it had nice eye appeal and wasnt beat up.
Moving up to Goudey's and Play Balls I can see grades of 3's and 4's again with great eye appeal being out in this product. I used to have a 1934 Goudey Gehrig that would have graded a 2 but had great eye appeal. Pulling something like this from your product would be HUGE for most collectors.
Moving into more modern cards I can see grades of 5's. 6's and even 7's for 1948 and later cards. Price point might be hard to pinpoint on this product but it would depend on what kind of cards you are inserting. I good amount of pre-war would make many stand up and take notice!
(b): should we do another rookie retro????
Sure why not. It seems the first one went over well. Going to the well one more time will not hurt. I think the market can absorb more of this product at the price point you had. The only thing I can see is maybe concentrating more on vintage that modern.