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muchuckwagon said:
matfanofold said:
I would not sell my children, nor my love from my wife, nor my health or soul... But a piece of cardboard with a picture of a guy on it, possibly autographed, shiny and/or gold?? Yep, sold!

Selling your wife could change with the day but I understand not wanting to sell the kids. BTW, is your wife hot?


We need some photos of some hot wifes
 

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kentuckyderby said:
muchuckwagon said:
matfanofold said:
I would not sell my children, nor my love from my wife, nor my health or soul... But a piece of cardboard with a picture of a guy on it, possibly autographed, shiny and/or gold?? Yep, sold!

Selling your wife could change with the day but I understand not wanting to sell the kids. BTW, is your wife hot?


We need some photos of some hot wifes

You have any pictures or paintings of Bea you would like to share with the group? :lol:

**Yes, feel free to post any pix of a hot MILF!
 

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muchuckwagon said:
carlitoson said:
What I find interesting is the fact that a person is a "fool" if they don't accept "xx" amount of money for a card, but the person who is offering the large amount of money for said card gets a pass.

Think about it. If a person doesn't need the money, why should he/she sell? Why isn't anyone preaching to the potential buyer about donating to charity, etc. instead of valuing a baseball card more?

Hello.....it is not the buyer walking around preaching their card is not for sale at any price. People act all high and mighty on a message board but in real life they would cave in seconds and run off with the money.

The discussion is taking place to call someone's bluff their cards are not for sale....because in the real world, everyone has their price. I have plenty of money in the bank and I'm very fond of some of my cards but for the right price...poof, they are gone.
I wasn't trying to come across as "high and mighty"...I apologize if that's the way you took it. Like I said though, I just find it interesting that one person's (buyer) money and/or desire for a card is often viewed differently than another person's (owner). That's all.

BTW, I wasn't trying to imply that I'd turn down an offer either. I'd certainly sell if the price was right.
 

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muchuckwagon said:
kentuckyderby said:
muchuckwagon said:
matfanofold said:
I would not sell my children, nor my love from my wife, nor my health or soul... But a piece of cardboard with a picture of a guy on it, possibly autographed, shiny and/or gold?? Yep, sold!

Selling your wife could change with the day but I understand not wanting to sell the kids. BTW, is your wife hot?


We need some photos of some hot wifes

You have any pictures or paintings of Bea you would like to share with the group? :lol:

**Yes, feel free to post any pix of a hot MILF!


MUChuck, I printed that photo of Bea
It is no longer in mint condition
 

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There is always a price for a baseball card....just some prices would need be pretty high for me to let go of, but I would easily say that i would sell any card in my collection for a million dollars. :D
 

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r2d2 said:
blitzerlover said:
brouthercard said:
r2d2 said:
blitzerlover said:
There are a few cards in my collection I would never sell, no matter the price.

+1 (although I don't have much that other people would want)

Isn't there ALWAYS a price, like say, TEN MILLLION DOLLARS?


I would never sell the cards I am thinking of. They have no value to anyone else, they are full of memories though. Like the card my dad bought me after my first little league game. Stuff like that.

If someone offers me ten million dollars for my cards I'll think something's fishy and I'd run from that offer
:lol:
 

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This pix is worthless since I am unable to evaluate either the "T" or the "A". Ugh.

**For some reason, I thought you were African-American....not sure why, thought I saw picture of you back in the BMB days....guess not.

matfanofold said:
EDIT: My sis in law, my wife and me. (in that order)

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I would sell the cards and my deceased father and I worked on together for the right price. He would expect me to sell for the right price. Obviously no one wants to pay anything for what we worked on but still, he'd be up for it. I have the memories and I rarely look at the cards anymore.
 

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