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RStadlerASU22

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Great looking JR Tony. I wish the image was a lil larger of him, but can't really complain too much on that.

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Whoever just won the Ozzie Ultimate Patch for $33, you're welcome that my computer froze ;) ;(

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That Campy prime is all sorts of shady. Ended at $425 under a month ago and was immediately offered at second chance. Now a 20 feedback bidder has it pushed to over $900?

getting to be too much shadiness in the vintage patch card market. I've gotten to the point where I don't think I trust any of major sellers.
 

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That Campy prime is all sorts of shady. Ended at $425 under a month ago and was immediately offered at second chance. Now a 20 feedback bidder has it pushed to over $900?

getting to be too much shadiness in the vintage patch card market. I've gotten to the point where I don't think I trust any of major sellers.
When you start to bid on lots of high end you realize anything can happen. I have a dozen or more stories where I turned down a second chance offer only for it to sell for way more than it did the first time, usually a bidding war. I was second bidder on a Tony Gwynn shoe patch with his auto on the shoe, it ended at 650 and I bid 625. I received the second chance offer (which I often do when bidding on highend) I thought and thought and said no because something else came up. Well it got relisted and ended at 1475 with high bidder at 7 feedback. I thought wtf? Never got relisted again. Moral of the story, it happen, sometimes shady sometimes legit. I don't like second chance offers but if its something you really like or want, do not hesitate as sometimes having the item (if you really really want it) exceeds the principle. Out of those dozen or more I passed up, there are 3 I regret to this day. I have not seen those items again.
 
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When you start to bid on lots of high end you realize anything can happen. I have a dozen or more stories where I turned down a second chance offer only for it to sell for way more than it did the first time, usually a bidding war. I was second bidder on a Tony Gwynn shoe patch with his auto on the shoe, it ended at 650 and I bid 625. I received the second chance offer (which I often do when bidding on highend) I thought and thought and said no because something else came up. Well it got relisted and ended at 1475 with high bidder at 7 feedback. I thought wtf? Never got relisted again. Moral of the story, it happen, sometimes shady sometimes legit. I don't like second chance offers but if its something you really like or want, do not hesitate as sometimes having the item (if you really really want it) exceeds the principle. Out of those dozen or more I passed up, there are 3 I regret to this day. I have not seen those items again.

The person originally after it (not me) has moved on. It's for the better.
 

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ok, couldn't resist the second time...

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In regards to the campy it find it super strange that it brought over 1k! We will find out if the guy was a legit bidder or not. I will just say in regards to the seller donut that I have made numerous deals with him and I've always been pleased. Most of my deals happen offline, but I have not been disappointed. I will agree with mlballtimegreats that strange stuff does happen in the vintage patch market. Though this is REALLY STRANGE!

there is no doubt that people do questionable things all the time, and this sale really sticks out. Only time will tell
 

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Ted Williams knob from 2014 national treasures. The knob hails from a 1948 Williams bat
 

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