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Old 06-21-2012, 06:57 AM
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Zach,

I can totally relate to your story...As a 13 yr old in 1990 I was excited to go to the local card shop with my $50 or so, thinking that i had a ton of money. Will never forget how 'little' I felt when the rube behind the counter was bothered that I asked to see a '70 Nolan Ryan, nor have I forgotten the tone in his voice when I asked how much it was and he snickered, "more than you probably have." What an ass. As I got older I was happy that his store closed....
Hello my friend/neighbor! Interesting story, anyone er know locally?
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Old 06-21-2012, 10:58 AM
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Hello my friend/neighbor! Interesting story, anyone er know locally?
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Hey Bill...

It was a place on Rt.9, by Tropic Isle....a two level building and the store was down stairs....for the life of me cannot remember the name of it.
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Old 06-21-2012, 03:13 PM
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When I first got back in to collecting cards in 1981, I went to the local card shop and saw a Killebrew rookie card from 1955. It was in very nice shape but it had a corner crease. Probably today would be graded VG. The owner of the shop, a well known card collector of pre and post war cards, told me you just don't ever find the Killebrew card without any creases. i bought it. After going to a couple of shows, reading a lot about vintage cards and the market in general, I learned I had been duped. Well, we all learn in life.
The post script is I bought a 1968 Nolany Ryan rookie card from the same dealer in 1982 before the "craze" began. It was NRMT and I bought it from him for $15. At the height of the Nolan rookie craze I sold it on ebay for $900. I made sure and tell him about it. I have never seen a guy whose face turned so pale while he listened.
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Old 06-21-2012, 04:10 PM
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Alright, you're forcing me to drag out old, painful memories...

Almost my entire collection of cards was stolen by movers in 2000.

My new company asked us to move from Cincinnati to Atlanta and we used one of the big-name movers. I had just moved all of my cards to new hobby boxes for the relocation, but had the pre-war and star baseball cards in two binders. My idea was that I would put everything in binders and finish those few sets that were incomplete (using this new 'eBay-thing') when we got settled in the new house.

I had started collecting in 1967 and had complete or near complete sets of all the sports (baseball, football, basketball, hockey, even British soccer) from '67 to '72, as well as a large number of star cards from the 1950's Bowman and Topps football sets (things like the Bowman 1952 Large Jim Lansford). There was a very near complete set of 1962 Topps Basketball, a complete set (- #66) of the Ted Williams Fleer cards, some of the good non-sports issues (like the Marvel Super-hero set from 196?)- and on and on. It hurts to even type all these out now.

Like a dummy I let the movers take the cards after being assured by the movers rep on the phone that they had coverage up to $100k for personal property.

I don't know who took them or how but only the "star" binders, which had been packed in boxes with my books made it to Atlanta.

The good news was that the moving company wrote me a check for $20,000, which bought the family a new van (probably the only time in life I'll ever be able to buy a new car with cash!). The bad news was that I wasn't ready to sell the cards and to replace what I had would have cost over $50,000.

I still feel violated and sad to this day. They stole my childhood!!!!

(Ahhh...feel much better now. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest, Doc. How much do I owe you for this session?)
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Old 06-22-2012, 08:03 AM
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Wow looks like a lot of people have the same stories of sleazy or overly aggressive dealers. I thought my experience may have been interpreted as petty. It is bad how some of these sleazy dealers ripped kids off back then, I think it is low if a dealer takes advantage of child's dream of owning a cardboard treasure. My dream was to own the 1954 Topps Hank Aaron and if I would have kept saving up my money back then, I possibly would have at least gotten a 1959 Topps Aaron or something, but then again it probably would have got stolen when I was 16 just like that 62 Topps Warren Sphann did that I was pressured into buying as a kid.
Greg, thanks for sharing that story. Especially when my movers came by with gang tattoos and tear drop tattoos under the eye, it made me a little worried about my cards last year.
I always worry about someone breaking into my home when I am not there and stealing them. I am not worried about the HD TVs or my computer, or PS3, those are all replaceable by insurance claims. My worries are my cardboard treasures getting jacked

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Old 06-22-2012, 08:23 AM
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In about 1992 I was 17 years old. I bought a near perfect single signed ball of Pie Traynor on the sweet spot for about $40 from my local barber. I then flipped it about 2 days later at the local card shop for $75 and felt like the smartest kid in the world...
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