BluesBroSJ
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So the owner of "prospect rush" can determine if a product is "for" a prospective buyer or not? Classy.
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Over whelming feedback. Yet still no new breaks on the over at BO. I am still waiting for the over whelming amount of breaks over there, guess they still haven't got their boxes. Or they are focusing on how crappy HOS is and how fantastic this product is by not busting any.
I was watched 4 5-box case breaks on livecasebreak last night. It was pretty uneventful until they announced that the owner of the product offered up a Drew Hutchinson Chrome Superfractor Auto if a $500 card wasn't hit in those 4 cases. Well the biggest hit was a Gerrit Cole Orange Refractor 9.5 (nice card), completed auctions showed a card with same 9.5 grade sold recently for $406, and a raw review 9.5 sold even cheaper than that but they decided that wasn't right because the guy who sold it to him (the annoying texas guy who opened the first case of this stuff) just happened to be in on the break and said he had sold it to him for $500 so that made it a 500 dollar card. Sounded sort of odd to me.
I'll address this on my way out. Completed Auctions a month ago do not reflect current values imho. A recent sale of a PSA 8 Cole Orange was $350. Easily putting a BGS 9.5/10 well over $500. Add to that Cole will be in the rotation to start the year, as of yesterday his items are on the rise. Our determination on value had 0 to do with what was said in chat.
Oh and the Super was not an auto.
Thanks Guys.
I watched 4, 5-box case breaks on livecasebreak last night. It was pretty uneventful until they announced that the owner of the product offered up a Drew Hutchinson Chrome Superfractor Auto if a $500 card wasn't hit in those 4 cases. Well the biggest hit was a Gerrit Cole Orange Refractor 9.5 (nice card), completed auctions showed a card with same 9.5 grade sold recently for $406, and a raw review 9.5 sold even cheaper than that but they decided that wasn't right because the guy who sold it to him (the annoying texas guy who opened the first case of this stuff) just happened to be in on the break and said he had sold it to him for $500 so that made it a 500 dollar card. Sounded sort of odd to me.
Since we are all about the odds can someone tell me the odds of calling a $500 card in a case then hitting a card worth EXACTLY $500 bucks cause the guy who sold it was in the room. I am sure when the guys over at BO are done busting this they will come right up with these odds.
I'll address this on my way out. Completed Auctions a month ago do not reflect current values imho. A recent sale of a PSA 8 Cole Orange was $350. Easily putting a BGS 9.5/10 well over $500. Add to that Cole will be in the rotation to start the year, as of yesterday his items are on the rise. Our determination on value had 0 to do with what was said in chat.
Oh and the Super was not an auto.
Thanks Guys.
EDIT- meant to say 2 months ago...
Sorry, i didnt realize you were using semantics. I guess you've posted alot if you look at pre and post release together...
I was using adjectives and nouns. I said I hadn't posted much since the product went live because I figured this exact situation would happen. "LOL" at that all you want, Tim.
Houdini broke 4 master cases last night for group breaks. Recaps are here: Cheap Fun Baseball Card Breaks on USTREAM: Baseball box and case breaker from blowout cards forums and [url]http://www.baseballcardcollectors.net. Baseball[/url]
Top hit was a Blake Swihart Superfractor 9.5 10.
I broke 1 box that I purchased through BO:
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Seems most of the antagonists ITT cry about everything on this forum and have no understanding of basic economics. I bet they would run the best card company ever though, but that would require them to quit their jobs as bus drivers, unemployed 20 somethings, etc.
Kickstarter 1 time?