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I kind of agree Rob...a decent price...perhaps Greg's suspect dealings are affecting his auction results.
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I do think that the market on Goudey Lajoies can be pretty thin at times. It's a tribute card. A lot of 1933 Goudey set collectors don't feel that their sets need one because it was issued in 1934. And I think more people are in the market for higher-grade examples of this card because so many are available. (I also think that there are way more examples of this card than hobby legend would suggest.) Don't get me wrong; I'm as big of a fan of Lajoie cards as anyone. I just think you can get a bargain on this card if you bide your time and wait for the right opportunity. |
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