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Eddie Plank and Bill Freil BIN's on E107's on ebay right now..........$11995 and $2100 respectively.
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I agree as an auction site, a shadow of its former self.
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There seems to be some mid-grade material that still goes there, but the high-grade pre-war is all off to the auction houses. Makes sense, but you're right that it makes it frustrating. All the policy changes, including the BIN options and overpriced listings, have really destroyed the site. Perhaps it works for other things, but less baseball cards.
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Folks, what you're seeing is the beginning of a transformation.
Investor/Flippers becoming collectors. ![]() |
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How so, Joe, not sure if I understand (pardon my simpleheadedness)?
Last edited by sgbernard; 06-15-2009 at 03:19 PM. Reason: Ah, I see, because of high BIN prices. Sorry, took me a bit... :) |
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* HRB, you're absolutely right. They become curators first, then collectors. ![]() How long will they remain curator/collectors, depends on the Wall Street Journal? ![]() |
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