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Old 05-15-2003, 10:33 PM
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What ebay sellers do you bookmark? Who always offers good material? Who has the most interesting variety?

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Old 05-15-2003, 10:51 PM
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Posted By: B Hodes

I bookmark cards (or terms that describe them in Ebay titles to be more exact).
For example: "T206" ; "Charleston" ; "Cubs"; "1912" ; "SGC"or "PSA" etc.

Please feel free to bookmark "bhodes@21stcentury.net" he's a collector who sells great stuff and has perfect feedback and is only selling so he can afford to buy more stuff. (Sorry Elliot, I couldn't resist)

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Old 05-16-2003, 01:20 AM
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I use the favorites section of My eBay for sellers. I use bookmarks for my searches.

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Old 05-16-2003, 02:06 AM
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with multiple handles! : )

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Old 05-16-2003, 08:55 AM
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Posted By: john(z28jd)

I dont have any sellers saved and usually search by what im looking for,but once in awhile i check by sellers and its mostly board members,runscott,tbob,drcycleback.... and also i check the card store thats right down the street,sometimes i get oddball items real cheap with no shipping charges

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Old 05-16-2003, 09:01 AM
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I bookmark Henry Yee, Scott Gaynor, Terry Knouse, Lew Lipset, and John Billingsly...

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Old 05-16-2003, 12:19 PM
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)

davidbvintage (David Bryan)

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Old 05-16-2003, 12:44 PM
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I check the pre-1930 baseball card category on a regular basis, and do searches on various combinations of key words. If I find an item I like, I am much more likely to bid if it is a board member that I trust, and much less likely if it is someone with questionable feedback history, "questionable" descriptions or scans, or who has caused me or others grief in the past.

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Old 05-16-2003, 05:29 PM
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Posted By: Hankron

My favorite is Dan Knoll. He is top notch in all ways, in my opinion.

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Old 05-16-2003, 07:47 PM
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Posted By: kevin

Dan Knoll does have a pretty good page and selection

Some times you can buy things crazy cheap off the Rotmans page, they do have a pretty good selection, just watch the grading.

It is really hard to get anything cheap on Scgaynor, too much action and the stuff always seems to sell for retail. I think all of ebay has this guy bookmarked.

I don't bid on any of Henry Yee's items anymore. I used to bid, but the final bid would be like 3x the items actual value, then somehow show up again the next month. I found that kind of frustrating, especially when the description would be filled with misinformation anyway.

David Bryans page is good to watch for vintage stuff and the minimum bids are not too crazy.

Lipset has alot of stuff with low minimum bids, but sometimes has a problem with grading accurately

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Old 05-16-2003, 09:09 PM
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Posted By: TBob

is that a lot of people, for example, don't know Sporting Life's are M116s or list them as Sporting Lives or Sporting News or put them in the tobacciana section instead of vintage cards, etc. If you've ever run a word search for "Sporting Life," you have to include text, not just title. When you do that, and try to run a general search hoping to find a diamond amidst the tobacco cards of fish and parks, you have to scroll your life away. It is amazing how many items on ebay have "Sporting" and "Life" in the text.
As far as bookmarking, I used to bookmark Pete, Tim S., Scott B. and Bob (Foulpole) because they seem to bid on the same stuff I do, but I gave that up a couple of years ago, too tiring. Now I just do saved favorites on "Obaks" "Sporing Lifes" "E94s" "Close" and "M116s".

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Posted By: runscott

"Sporing Life" is only going to find you mushroom and other fungus-related magazines and cards.

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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter

I usually just scan ebay looking for certain items in searches. I check the pre-1930 section everyday for certain players or sets. To put all the sellers that I like or who sell items I'm interested in can take up a lot of space. I can, for the sake of it, give everyone on the forum a brief list of sellers who I have had good transactions with recently and who usually sell an interesting variety of vintage material.

The sellers who I've had good dealings with lately and the items I've won include:

RUNSCOTT-1935 Spalding's How to run bases
TBOB-T212 Obak Barry
BHODES@21STCENTURY.NET-N172 George Gore
AMOMENTINTIME-3 Fall River Baseball cabinets
TGRAPHICS@USWEST.NET-E95 Krause
49ER12-'33 Goudey Hoyt
NECOLLECT-N28 Frey

I haven't won anything from these three sellers but they've had some good stuff up for auction lately:

19THCENTURYONLY!
THEOLDJUDGE
R337MAN
SABRJAY

Like I said I don't usually bookmark, but I hope this has been helpful.

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and how do you do it?

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Old 05-17-2003, 05:25 PM
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Posted By: Julie

In spite of disappointments not too nummerous to mention, I often look up Mayos, jmiller@sempratrading.com, ejn9 (not so much since he's gone through his vinage stuff), all board members, esp. runscott and leonl@flash.net (whoops--did I say something wrong); bhodes lets me know when he has t202s; Tik & Tik I mostly call on the phone; drcycleback.

Usually, I look for the card, or the photo, not the person selling. Sometimes i just type in the name of the player.

If anyone knows a quick way of finding Old Judge baseball cards, I wish they'd let me know!

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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)

you start by finding your seller's auctions on E-Bay. When you find his "Items for sale by ___" page, right click your mouse and select "Add to Favorites..." or pull down the same option from the Favorites category on the second toolbar. You give the page a name, like "davidbvintage", and click OK. It will be saved as a "favorite" which is listed and can be organized by folders. favorite=bookmark. Netscape works a little different and the verbiage may be different (I think they actually call them bookmarks), but the idea is the same. Next time you want to see what that seller has got going, just click on the favorite/bookmark from the list, and voila- you're taken to his "items for sale by" page.

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