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brouthercard
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I just don't get it.
This guy is attracting prices that were once reserved only for prospect cards of players who were still in the minors.
Is the general collecting public now moving on to rookie logo cards?
Are people just simply sick and tired of all the years of bowman madness and disappointment?
I thought the economy was bad.
Does anyone have any explanations?
How in the world does a Chicago White Sox not named Frank Thomas get nearly this much hobby love for his "second" year card issues?
I'm also surprised his 2008 bowman draft "first card" really hasn't bumped up as much as his second year 2009 "rookie" cards.
Are the wise and brilliant baseball card prospectors turning into the meat-heads we call football card "investors"? I would be truly ashamed if this was the case...
This one simply baffles me.
Please help explain this phenomenon to me.
Sincerely,
More lost-er than Tiger Woods
This guy is attracting prices that were once reserved only for prospect cards of players who were still in the minors.
Is the general collecting public now moving on to rookie logo cards?
Are people just simply sick and tired of all the years of bowman madness and disappointment?
I thought the economy was bad.
Does anyone have any explanations?
How in the world does a Chicago White Sox not named Frank Thomas get nearly this much hobby love for his "second" year card issues?
I'm also surprised his 2008 bowman draft "first card" really hasn't bumped up as much as his second year 2009 "rookie" cards.
Are the wise and brilliant baseball card prospectors turning into the meat-heads we call football card "investors"? I would be truly ashamed if this was the case...
This one simply baffles me.
Please help explain this phenomenon to me.
Sincerely,
More lost-er than Tiger Woods