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Originally Posted by chalupacollects
Methinks the buyer “Dave?” Was his name? went poking and pulled the best he could find and try to pull a fast one. He did get the Cobb and others for a great price…
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He did seem to only know enough about cards to be dangerous. The Cobb was bought at a lowball for condition. However, he was correct in being concerned about a 30+ years in a screw down while stored in a garage. It certainly is a strong possibility that it is going to be stuck to the lucite let alone paper pressed. If he can get it out clean, even as authentic altered it presents as a 3.
The guy was everywhere on his pricing, but dropped by 60% at the drop of a hat. He was starting every discussion with comps that were for the highest graded example for each of his 1.5-2.5 cards. You could tell the seller was an old time 90s dealer with some tactics. I think it also hurt him as his knowledge was weak for current sales other than the monster auction comps he looked up.
I would rather watch a show where they have hunts for things I don’t know about because it just becomes frustrating when you know way more than their “expert”. Antique Roadshow does that to me when they have the occasional cards.
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