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			Posted By: Cat As I am reviewing the December SMR page by page, I notice a PSA 8 M101-5 Babe Ruth card up for sale in the December Mile high Card Co auction (page 12).  When I get back to Sotheby's/Sports Cards Plus advertisement, which identifies the prices witnessed from the most recent auctions, I see the same PSA 8 M101-5 Babe Ruth card (page 156).  I faintly remember the auction when this particular card sold and I am quite sure that it was some time in this calendar year (my point being that it was recently sold and bought).  That auction ended at $120,000 for that card.  I point this out only by way of example.  Some years ago, I used to believe that the high demand/high dollar cards were purchased and archived into collections and those cards were never seen again until one of us died.  It just seams that a lot of the high demand/high dollar items are actually bought/flipped and bought/flipped and bought/flipped. | 
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			Posted By: Jim F There are also people out there that bite off more than they can chew!! | 
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			Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred) You can only buy and flip a card so many times before you've reached the end of the line. If you happen to be the last one holding the card then you're not a flipper anymore, you're a collector (unless you want to take a bath on the card)... | 
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			Posted By: Lee Behrens I personally am a collector that uses my knowledge of the hobby as an investment.  I buy and sell cards as an investment, which I am very happy with, the biggest probably I have is sometimes selling the cards because I like them so much.  I do not have unlimited funds so if I over spend something must go.   | 
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			Posted By: Anson I will flip things or trade things to get the cards I need for the things I collect.  While this may leave a path of buy/flip/buy/flip, it helps we complete my want list quicker. | 
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			Posted By: davidcycleback It's not uncommon for a collector to win a group lot for one or two items in the lot, and resell the other items. | 
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