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Old 07-19-2014, 11:06 AM
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There is one buyer who consistently buys most every copy of this card listed on ebay....I have sold 50+ copies of this card to him via ebay over the past few years....he is the only one who buys any copies of this card when I list it and he normally buys within a day or two of me listing. This 61 242 Smith card buyer is very similar to another ebayer who used to buy many copies of the 64 Curt Flood card.
SCD ran an article about a deranged soul whose sole purpose in collecting, or so it seemed, was to own every 1958 Topps Solly Hemus card. I think he had something like 500+ copies of that Solly. Maybe he was trying to corner the market on this card, and create a quasi-artificially-self-induced rarity. As if to say, "if you need this card, you'll have to come to me. Be prepared to pay through the nose!"

People like this already have too much of something else up their nose. It's a free country. These people just don't fit in with the "collect what you love" and "buy the card, not the number" or most any other kind of collectors. Or people period. They didn't get enough attention when they were growing up. They want to achieve some sort of crazy idiotic power.

But at the end of the day, I can't help but think they'd be disillusioned with their collecting life.

--Brian Powell

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Old 07-19-2014, 11:39 AM
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Thx to all posters. Last night won a large lot of 61's from TriplePlay Vintage in Ohio. Listed 322/587 but desc had 427 so I dived in. The description of all cards in the lot added to 427, with so many that I needed. So I called about it. Seems like three's only 322 so probably going to back off on the technicality. At least they were up front about it.
Mixed messages on this seller but I was willing to try it out.
Centering has not been a large issue for me, but diamond cut stuff is. I hate it. Really impacts my 66 and 67 sets. Not so much my 62-64 or 59's.
I will keep your good input in mind when looking. I had seen the note on card #242 and bought a lot earlier with that card in it and in mind.
Thx again to all.

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Really like this forum for questions. It's a great hobby.
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Old 07-19-2014, 11:49 AM
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SCD ran an article about a deranged soul whose sole purpose in collecting, or so it seemed, was to own every 1958 Topps Solly Hemus card. I think he had something like 500+ copies of that Solly. Maybe he was trying to corner the market on this card, and create a quasi-artificially-self-induced rarity. As if to say, "if you need this card, you'll have to come to me. Be prepared to pay through the nose!"

People like this already have too much of something else up their nose. It's a free country. These people just don't fit in with the "collect what you love" and "buy the card, not the number" or most any other kind of collectors. Or people period. They didn't get enough attention when they were growing up. They want to achieve some sort of crazy idiotic power.

But at the end of the day, they look like Van Heflon did in AIRPORT when he looked at his face in the mirror just before he was about to blow himself up, along with a big hole in the plane!

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I guess I better quite buying those Hemus cards. As for Airport

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Old 07-19-2014, 12:20 PM
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Al: TMI
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Old 07-23-2014, 10:38 AM
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Al: TMI
Actually, more details are needed....
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Old 07-24-2014, 12:51 PM
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I guess I better quite buying those Hemus cards. As for Airport

I agree with David....more information need. Not meaning to re-direct the thread, but what are the details Al?

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Old 07-24-2014, 01:24 PM
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Love the 1961 set. I finally finished mine and have been upgrading some cards. $20 for a centered high number EX or better common seemed to be what I had to pay--especially at shows. I was able to get some lots off ebay lower than that but the centering was more suspect. The Gentile and Cerv cards were especially difficult for me and I think I paid more like $30-$35 in nicer condition on them.

For some odd reason, I bought another near set and now have more high numbers to buy to finish it. It's on the back burner while other stuff is going though.
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Old 07-25-2014, 06:55 AM
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I'm moving to Lubbock ASAP
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Since Al has long since left Lubbock, I'm guessing that Jackie has no reason to still be there.
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