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WE might not but there are a lot of other collectors out there; the market is wider than just this audience. I've flipped stuff profitably straight out of auctions and straight out of eBay sales. Just depends on the item and on finding a willing buyer. Also, if the item is a good one and is rare, it isn't necessarily a bad thing to hold in inventory. I've seen things I've owned for a while appreciate well past the point where I'd have happily flipped them. Dan's an old pro at this so he clearly knows his business model.
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obviously...you are right, Adam!
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Maybe it was his card to begin with and he broke the top bidder. Isnt Rea the Rob Lifson in the book about the Wagner card.
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Nothing wrong with flipping. I work in the public school system and flip to support my affliction...er, the hobby. Proud to say I nickeled and dimed my way into a 1951 Bowman Mantle in SGC 55 free and clear this calendar year and a 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson in PSA 5 last year. I realize this is off-topic and not pre-war related by there's nothing wrong with buying with the intent to sell, regardless of the turnaround time.
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There are a few rare cards that I will purchase every single time I see them for sale and turn around and flip them. If you get them for less than you think they are actually worth, why not right?
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Any chance the whiners who are so concerned about Dan's "huge collection" can shut the hell up and not be so obsessed about what he does or doesn't do? The fact that he's built a great collection seems to offend some of you, and your collection envy slips out into posts on a somewhat regular basis. Maybe one solution would be keeping a better focus on your own collection instead of Dan's and maybe someday it might grow to be as big as Dan's. Think of it as baseball card Viagra.
Also, as soon as someone buys one of Dan's ebay listings and doesn't receive the item, or doesn't receive it in a timely manner, it might be worthy of a post. Until then, you're just making a strong argument that "haters gonna hate." -Ryan |
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Bingo!
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