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The Hartland example was another good one. The Dallas Ty Cobbs used to go for $1,000 - $1,200, and now sell for about $550. The Dallas Bob Feller has gone from a $2,000 piece to a $1,200 piece. The Original Hartlands now sell for about 30% less than pre-Internet/ebay. Groat and Colavito (once thought to be near-impossible) are now on ebay almost every week. The Boxes (and other rarities) still command a high price, but the Statues are much more prevalent than originally thought. And what about those "500 Home Run Club" signed lithos? Those were a real prize back in the '90s... now they're everywhere (some are even authentic!) |
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One inch web gloves of any variety were super tough to find pre-ebay. They could be purchased, but were difficult to find. The price of these and 1940s fatties have really plummeted (with the exception of rare models or top condition pieces).
Frankly, just about anything pre 1950 seemed uber rare before ebay.
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Collect what you like and you'll be happy. If you're collecting things you think are rare and that's your main motivation, you'll be disappointed 99% of the time.
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I collected Spalding Autograph model bats. Before ebay locating any of the examples was a challenge. Ebay came and changed the game. At one time the Frank Chance Gold Medal was almost impossible to find. I tracked them and at the end of my collecting them I was up to 16 examples. There were other bats that are like this too. I still look on ebay for them I just don't buy them anymore. Funny thing is, they have become difficult to find again. They sure don't show up as often.
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My problem is that I like things that are rare. I have most of the common things I'm interested in and the thrill of the hunt associated with scarce yet cool pieces is terrific. Now...there are rare pieces I have zero interest in, but rare pieces related to my areas of interest are a real driver for me.
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