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predatorkj

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Interesting.How much you shelling out for him then?I've never given more than $2 for base.And I likely never will.

Well I picked up three on eBay at $1 a pop which seemed very good to me. I usually end up having to pay anywhere between &5-$6 a pop. Do I like that price? No. But if it's auction, I don't have much of a choice. Besides, you have to think some guys going after the set are willing to pay good money for a pattern they still need , especially if they are down to only a handful. And then you have the player collectors too. With so many patterns to grab, it's best to stay out of the way of those seeing the light at the end of the tunnel as they'll certainly be willing to spend a lot more. The price of singles and a 90 card set for my player is what has kept me from going all out thus far. But I am trying to grab up what I can when I can. Two members here have had pretty reasonable prices. But I don't expect that everywhere. Especially on the bigger name guys.
 

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This is all I could get out of them.

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sorry, no discount shipping, I listed the card #,s for each lot.
thanks,

- bobbiejean111
 

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Well I picked up three on eBay at $1 a pop which seemed very good to me. I usually end up having to pay anywhere between &5-$6 a pop. Do I like that price? No. But if it's auction, I don't have much of a choice. Besides, you have to think some guys going after the set are willing to pay good money for a pattern they still need , especially if they are down to only a handful. And then you have the player collectors too. With so many patterns to grab, it's best to stay out of the way of those seeing the light at the end of the tunnel as they'll certainly be willing to spend a lot more. The price of singles and a 90 card set for my player is what has kept me from going all out thus far. But I am trying to grab up what I can when I can. Two members here have had pretty reasonable prices. But I don't expect that everywhere. Especially on the bigger name guys.

Doubt I would ever shell out that much, but if you need it then go for it.McGwire base is all over the place, from 30 cents to $5.$2 seems to be the average.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/Sports-Mem-...R40&_nkw=1998+tek+mcgwire&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc
 

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Nice lot of cards at a bargain-basement price. BV well over ten times the bid. Wonder what you can get for those super-rare 2004 Teks? Didn't see any diffractors in that lot despite the listing title. Were there any?

None, just keyword spamming.
 

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The 5 a week Biggio diffractor guy is still going. He's already put up 20 different Biggio diffractors over the past month. I wonder how many total he had. Quite an impressive total for one player to be piecing it out and selling them.
 

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