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Good to see all is well.. after it gets publicized
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Yeah I'm happy the kid gets what he wanted in the end, but like was mentioned only after this became a story.
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Thanks Ken for the good news octavio
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Not being sarcastic at all (I really don't read him unless it's linked here or else where), but does O'Keeffe ever write a positive story about the hobby? Not that it would push papers, but as the only sports reporter in the nation (sans the occasional KO piece) that regularly covers the hobby I'd assume he is a hobbyist. Some good pub might help said hobby that everyone swears is dying due to Call of Duty kids.
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If I remmeber from his Net 54 speech -- he is not an hobbyist but a reporter.
And let's face it --- to pull a previously ordered item is not right --- and the father got some pub and when a child is involved -- great story which sells papers and eyes to web site. And while not we want to see, on a buisness level -- I understand why that is written about in the papers Rich
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Glad the issue was resolved.
That aside, I do think that card collecting will go the way of stamp collecting. What that means is, it will become pretty much exclusively an adult hobby (it almost already is), and it will be focused almost exclusively on vintage (not there yet by a long shot). The good news is, stuff like T206, Goudey and CJ's will probably hold their value. I'd expect post war stuff, like 52 Topps and Mantle mania to crash though, especially when the baby boomers start kicking the bucket. |
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It's not just baby boomers buying the postwar stuff.
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I'd say they're the largest market for 50's and 60's stuff.
The last time the card hobby was a "kids thing" was around 1990. Eventually, you're going to run out of nostalgic baby boomers and gen x-ers who are looking to put together post war sets they remembered as kids. I think the post war market is eventually going to crash, maybe with exceptions like rookie HOF'ers who will probably always be in demand for HOF sets. I doubt in 10-15 years you're going to see as many people chasing 1959 Topps sets, etc. |
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Matt sets up at my shows and let me assure you that the people who frequent his table are far from being all baby boomers.
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