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Dealer named Meelypops has a video on youtube covering a walk-in of a person with a bunch of pricey Mantles. Meelypops accompanies him to SGC for grading and he endsthe video saying he will shoot him an offer on the lot in a follow up video.
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It really depends on the item and the dealer. When I set up, if it is something great but I don't want it or cannot decide whether the seller is asking too much for it, I steer it to an AH. Otherwise, I buy it at whatever I think is right. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose. That said, I am not in a non-profit. I paid a bundle to be at a show, so if someone is selling and I am buying I will drive the hardest bargain I can regardless of who it is doing the selling. I won't lie but I won't give out information gratuitously or overpay because the seller isn't a collector. In this day and age, with the degree of information on the web at one's fingertips, there is simply no reason to go into things blind. My experience, frankly, is the opposite: people show me beater 1970s cards and expect PSA 8 prices for them.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiFyi3bbSEw Their next video shows the collection after SGC has graded the HOF cards. |
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Not specific to this thread but I am sure everyone has a memorable story or two about observing such a deal. Mine was set at one of the Fall shows (1980’s) held at Plymouth Michigan Holiday Inn. My brother and I usually arrived two-three hours early to be first in line. This one occasion we were second and third. After chatting for a while with the guys fourth thru sixth in line, the person first in line could not resist showing us the contents inside a crumpled brown grocery bag. A Lou Gehrig road jersey. The jersey never left the bag but word of its presence traveled down the line. Word must have traveled inside the ballroom where dealers were setting up. Before long Mr. Mint himself came abruptly out to chat with that individual. He ushered him into the ballroom. A deal was obviously struck as doors opened and Mr. Mint was beaming with his newly purchased “grocery bag & contents”. |
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). The Mantle portion starts around the 5 minute mark:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K24SFAK6m0g
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I was set up at the Chicago Nat'l in mid 90's and some old dude walked up to my table with a binder full of old post cards. I asked him if I could look them over and he could come back in an hour, which he did. Problem was I got so busy I had no time to really look into the binder so I cherry picked 2... A batting and portrait Ty Cobb from Wolverine PCs. I paid $400 for the 2 (they were raw). Within an hour I flipped them to another dealer for $800, thus doubling my $. I was thrilled.
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Awesome to see MeelyPops treating people the right way. He’s a good guy not far from me. I might have to go checkout some of those cards in person!
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It's fairly well known that Mr. Mint demanded his table be the first one collectors would see when they entered the convention. I was standing near-by at one show when someone walked in with their "collection." Mr. Mint went through it quickly and made an offer. The patron said he would consider it. Mr. Mint's response was to the effect that "do that if you want, but if you come back here I'll assume no one else offered you more and that my offer was probably too high. My new offer will be less."
And of course, the one time the convention crowd was so big they opened a second door further away from Mr. Mint's "door." Even standing in the back of the room, you could hear him "complain." |
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He had a much better reputation before the pokemon/ GI Joe box $3.5 million screw-up with BBCE. I've been to his shop in Gainesville, FL.
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Word quickly spreads throughout the show to dealers and a friend of mine goes to look through the collection. He offers $100K to the dealer who just bought it for $8K and he declines the offer. My friend figured the deal was worth at least $250K. I absolutely hate to see crooked dealers take advantage of unsuspecting owners of cards. But, I guess it is seller beware. They were probably celebrating all the way home thinking they had hoodwinked the dealer with their pieces of cardboard. |
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Couple years ago I was set up at the National and a kid and his Dad brought in a scrap book that was his Grandfather's filled with old tobacco cards. I tried to get them to consign it with Al and Love of the Game to maximize their windfall but they wanted to sell that day. Never found out what happened or how much they got.
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Hard to say. If you try and be VERY fair and offer then 75k or whatever, a lightbulb probably goes off and they think ‘heck I’m sitting on a million bucks here!’ And they don’t sell to you at your fair price. So very double edged sword. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Like I said, they will probably never know they took a small % of what the wholesale collection was worth. |
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It would be great if there was a weird twist in the story and the cards turned out to be fakes.
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Seller's need to do research before selling anything. It's not that hard today with all the information available. Don't blame the buyers who have the knowledge.
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I'm sure you would be thrilled to know someone took advantage of your 80+ year old parents just because they could. I will blame the buyer for being despicable because it is my opinion and I am entitled to it. You are entitled to yours but don't tell me what mine should be.
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