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|  Picked up my first Tolstoi...I think it's a wet sheet transfer (not sure) 
			
			I picked up my first T206 Tolstoi last week on eBay.  The auction was a $140 BIN with a Best Offer option.  I have never owned a Tolstoi and I thought that the BIN was a good price (I could be wrong - but either way I am happy with it), so I went ahead and bought it.  The card arrived today and it appears to be a wet sheet transfer (from what I've read on these boards), but I am not sure.   The image on the card is a lot clearer than the scan shows. Above Schulte's hat, I can make out the words "Base Ball Series" written backwards, and the word "Tolstoi" running through Shculte's head also written backwards. Is this indeed a wet sheet transfer? If so, does it add any value to the card? Thanks!    Last edited by vintagetoppsguy; 03-16-2010 at 07:22 PM. | 
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			yup...i'd call that a wet sheet transfer.  i wouldn't pay extra for it...but someone might?  I'd say you overpaid a little...but a nice card nonetheless...enjoy it!
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			Wet sheet transfer for sure. Also called an offset transfer.  Sharp card with a low population. You got a nice one for your first Tolstoi! Jantz | 
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|  tolstoi 
			
			great card. congrats! i'm still amazed at how frequently the tolstoi are 'wet transfers.' i'd say two-thirds of my tolstoi's are this way and i never sought them out. best, barry | 
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			The Schulte's are a real nice T206 and are slightly harder to acquire than many of their peers, so kudos for the pick-up!   I would add that while I don't think you necessarily overpaid too much (or even at all), when a seller offers a BIN with best offer option, it means he thought his BIN was too high and is willing to accept less. But I suspect the best you would have done here is somewhere north of $100 - perhaps $125 or so. Congrats on the pick-up! 
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			Not necessarily; it may also mean that the BIN is there for someone who is desperate for the card but the best offer is there to see what kind of offers it draws.
		 
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			Uh. Okay.  But even if that were true 50% of the time, taking the BIN without seeing what offer below BIN might be accepted is giving money away half the time.  Heck, even if there is no "best offer" option I have found the BIN sellers more than happy to take less than their high BINs -- frankly, they prefer to do business that way because it saves them ebay fees.
		 
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			I see both points.  But here is how I look at it.  Even though I might have slightly overpaid, I am still happy with the purchase.  Like most buyers, when I see a BIN with a Best Offer option, I usually send an offer and the seller can either accept, decline or send a counter offer.  Again, this was my first Tolstoi purchase, so I had a buyers impulse to not let it get away.  I would have felt bad if I would have submitted a BO and another buyer would have hit the BIN in the meantime.
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			Totally understandable.  The risk of making an offer instead of taking the BIN is losing the card to someone else.
		 
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