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Old 04-19-2017, 03:55 PM
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Right or wrong there is a certain romantic view of the mob that has persevered over the violence associated with them. But I think people find it harder to have a romantic view of someone like OJ or Aaron Hernandez. I think the change in media access / what the public has access to causes a shift as well. You might know that Capone was a bad guy, but if you try to find hard hitting contemporary editorials that detail his murders I think you'll find there isn't much out there. When OJ went to trial the whole world saw the photos, heard the autopsy report, etc.
Agree to all of that. But it's not like OJ benefits if someone sells a PSA 9 OJ rookie card tommorow on PWCC. I guess, like you say, people have seen the details of the crime and just don't want to be associated with it.
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Old 04-19-2017, 05:47 PM
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In essence, the card connects the collector to the player and takes you back to the time. Stated otherwise, it is in fact a two-dimensional slice of a three-dimensional moment in the player's life and career taken contemporaneously with the time.

In a nutshell, what collector wants to be connected to or identify with Hernandez or Simpson?

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Old 04-19-2017, 10:37 PM
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I had a few 1973 Al Cowlings cards that I didn't care about...the local card store owner was selling OJ cards pretty briskly during the trial year...so I brought him some of the Cowlings cards , just because...I probably traded them for 3 dollars worth of wax.

When I moved out of town a couple years later those Cowlings cards were still sitting there in a 25 cent bin, unsold. Al who?

I don't have any Aaron Hernandez or Rae Carruth cards but if I did, I would throw them away in disgust.

On the other hand, I dislike OJ , but I am collecting many multiple sets of 1971 Topps FB and I need a bunch of OJ cards #260. I close my eyes when I put those cards in my binders , but I still need more to fill my sets...anyone similarly appalled by this "famous football player" want to unload your 1971 Topps #260 ?
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Just looked on eBay, lots of bids on signature stuff and jerseys for this guy.......
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Once again proving the old "there's no such thing as bad publicity"

The prison sentence and early death does mean the signature stuff won't exactly be super common, but I think in the long run the demand just won't be there. If he'd killed himself before the super bowl, the demand would already be gone.

Crazy prediction, look for prices on his stuff to drop back to where It was or lower right after the draft.

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Isnt the horrors of war hitler card one of the holy grails of nonsports? Different because it is historical?
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Isnt the horrors of war hitler card one of the holy grails of nonsports? Different because it is historical?
Hitler has three cards in the HoW set, and those are the three most valuable cards in the set. But it's not like they are as rare and valuable as some of the other non-sports holy grails that sell for five figures when they hit auction (I'm Going To Be Strongman, U.S. Caramel Presidents McKinley, N519 Marquis of Lorne). Each of the three Hitler cards can be had for a few hundred dollars in low/medium grade when they appear in an auction.

The final 48 cards in the HoW set are short-printed and not as common as the first 240 cards in the set, but each of the Hitler cards has around 100 examples that have been graded by PSA. There are a bunch of different non-sport sets in which a prize redemption card has less than 10 known copies. Card No. 4 in the 1935 "I'm Going To Be" set (strongman) only has one known copy, and it has been punched with numerous holes to void the card for future prize redemption.

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