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Is this for real?
Someone please explain to me how this can be an $84 card? What does that make my blue and black versions worth?
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i will trade you the extra one of these I just picked up for one of those
Oddball 1994 Rangers Opening Day Litho |
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the card books at at $120 it is still cheep at $84. i need the black ink that books at $60 BUT WAIT THEY ARE THE SAME CARD!!!no it is not numbered,BUT WAIT THERE IS A NON-NUMBERED BLUE INK ALSO,BUT-BUT-BUT-THEY ARE THE SAME CARD!!!
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I Still Do Not See A Blue Ink Un Numbered Scan Of That Card?
http://juangone.com/pictures.php?cardid=1795 Last edited by nosterbor; 08-02-2009 at 04:59 AM. Reason: MORE |
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much Less.
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there may be 30000 of those made, but how many have you seen for sale? zero, that right, none. only 3 juan collectors have them, and Mike got his from me. when you add to the fact that it also has Pudge, Canseco, and Will Clark, it makes it a rare piece as those guys still carry a large following in the collector market. 30000 were made and distributed. more than half were left under the seat at the game. 10000 went home and ended up in a closet or a trash can. the bottom line is it has not been listed on ebay in my 11 years of looking. the Skybox auto has been on dozens of times. i also find it interesting on how you find little value in cards you dont have but want to over value the cards you have several of. I agree that $84 is a little too much for the skybox card. But I also know that I just sold one of the two extras I have of the rangers giveaway for $35 cash. Not bad for an item that has 30000 copies.
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ok how about the 1990 bowman sandberg front and juan back it took 18 years for me to get that one very rare ooooo ahhhhh. now in the last 3 weeks this guy has had 8 lots of 25 for sale wow real rare!!!!!! and how about the 1997 studio portrait collection???remember that one wow rare.Right! and only 3 people have the item numbered to 30,000 because it is on the ODDBALL LIST! not an item i have been busting down web sites to find.even if you can prove some bonehead at the ballpark burned 99% of them starting up the barbecue.that would still leave 300! and no autograph.and the 1993 upper deck world series contenders sheets /5000 i had never heard of this until about 1 1/2 years ago i got a lot of 10,then so did mike and i have see lots as high as 100 of these 5 times and alot of 10 lots.so with a print run of 30k they will start coming out of the wood work! sooooo if a guy came up to me at says pssssst i will sell you 120 of these very rare 1994 opening day lithos for $4200 or i have 50 of these skybox autos i will sell you for the same money. well a duh!
Last edited by nosterbor; 08-02-2009 at 11:36 PM. Reason: more |
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The bottom line is that there are about 20 of us seriously collecting Gonzalez. With a print run of 50 there should not be serious bidding. The exception is when a new collector goes on ebay and has more money than brians. Eventually the new bidders run out of money. We have all seen this over time. I can see a competitive bidding war for items 10 or less. When you see Gonzalez autographs with a print run of 25 the bidding is never going to be $84.
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