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Same as every big show. Most prices will be stupid high. Lots of things will have no price. Lots of people will explain what they "are into something" like that matters.
I'm not unsympathetic. Costs money to travel round and thank god people do it. But prices are laregely crazy on really desirable stuff. If the card is worth $3500 you can bet it will be marked at $10,000 or higher. Look at eBay. Almost none of the prices for vintage cards or memorabilia have moved off stupid Covid highs. Expect more of the same. |
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One aspect to point out, as I tend to do, is that unless you live without easy driving distance of the NSCC and don't have to pony up for Hotel Rooms and usually more expensive food, you have a minimum of 3K out of your pocket before you even sell a card.
That number is a hard number to match and certainly makes it harder to make your expenses than at a local card show which costs you a few hours and $50 for a table Of course there are deals at the NSCC but you just have to dig a bit Rich
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Prices on the good stuff are going to be as high as ever. You will hear I don’t need to sell, it will go up again even more in the long run. If I don’t get my number I’ll be fine...dealers have the upper hand on the good stuff. They will hold or give to REA , Goldin, Heritage, and get insane numbers as always, the auction houses keep things in motion. Ok sure th Mediocre stuff and less there will be deals to be had. Just don’t get high hopes thinking you will get the real good stuff reasonable that won’t happen.
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With that seller logic let me know when you are set up at your local show your prices should be a lot cheaper.😀 Rick |
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I love when the dealers say, "Let me see what I have into it". Oh hell yeah. beer chug.gif
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And this is why I'll probably never go to the National. I can find almost anything I want for about $3000 less if I buy it online. Not that I wouldn't have fun in the presence of all the cool material, but it's not $3000 worth of fun.
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The novelty of the National is over. The only reason to go nowadays is to attend the Net54 dinner.
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[QUOTE=Rich Klein;2346617]One aspect to point out, as I tend to do, is that unless you live without easy driving distance of the NSCC and don't have to pony up for Hotel Rooms and usually more expensive food, you have a minimum of 3K out of your pocket before you even sell a card.
That number is a hard number to match and certainly makes it harder to make your expenses than at a local card show which costs you a few hours and $50 for a table Of course there are deals at the NSCC but you just have to dig a bit Rich[/QUOTE Rich, GREAT point......before you make "deals" you have to recoup your expenses |
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