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Old 03-03-2012, 07:22 PM
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If there are really that many now around,and like you say there could be more ,I start to find it hard graded or un graded that the market will be able to support more than 100 dollars for a ticket. Like I stated in the above posts put a fair price on them sell them and move on to the next deal.
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Old 03-03-2012, 07:59 PM
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If there are really that many now around,and like you say there could be more ,I start to find it hard graded or un graded that the market will be able to support more than 100 dollars for a ticket. Like I stated in the above posts put a fair price on them sell them and move on to the next deal.
I'm a buyer for one of the full tickets at $100....
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I'm a buyer for one of the full tickets at $100....
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Well maybe 200
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Meatloaf better unload these before someone else does If there are more books out there, the supply will exceed the demand.
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Meatloaf better unload these before someone else does If there are more books out there, the supply will exceed the demand.
If there are truly 4 booklets of +/- 20 of them, then the value of the tickets will diminish rapidly, if and when they all come out (depending if they too are torn out of the booklets). Once the demand by the collectors is satisfied, and then only the flippers are buying, the values will be quite low imo....I am one of those flippers, and with plenty on the market, I am a buyer in the $20 range .
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I'm a buyer for one of the full tickets at $100....
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You might be getting a call on this price sooner than you think!

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I totally agree like I said in the upper posts when supply exceeds demand thet will drop like a stone. By the way I was trying to be nice at a 100. But you my friend stuck the knife in at 20!
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You might be getting a call on this price sooner than you think!

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I totally agree like I said in the upper posts when supply exceeds demand thet will drop like a stone. By the way I was trying to be nice at a 100. But you my friend stuck the knife in at 20!
I have several personal instances of things dropping quickly. I know it happens. If I were meatloaf I would be selling quickly.

The more people that read this thread, pertaining to 4 booklets of them, the less they will be worth (imo). If there were only 20 in total, how much would you pay? If there are 80 in total, how much would you pay? There is your easy reference.
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I have several personal instances of things dropping quickly. I know it happens. If I were meatloaf I would be selling quickly.

The more people that read this thread, pertaining to 4 booklets of them, the less they will be worth (imo). If there were only 20 in total, how much would you pay? If there are 80 in total, how much would you pay? There is your easy reference.
Agree 100% and even now trying to sell a full booklet has really lost its mystique. I think the name of the game was strike fast and at a fair price. But now its a strike out.
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I really believe there are probably more than 4. Ed and Meatloaf have two, I know another guy here in town that got one (his name is Leon!), and the original owner placed one on ebay after two had already been sold by him privately and intimated that he had multiples of them. The smile he gave me when he said "AT LEAST four" told me that he probably has more.
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I really believe there are probably more than 4. Ed and Meatloaf have two, I know another guy here in town that got one (his name is Leon!), and the original owner placed one on ebay after two had already been sold by him privately and intimated that he had multiples of them. The smile he gave me when he said "AT LEAST four" told me that he probably has more.
Getting these loose tickets graded by PSA was a complete waste of money IMHO. I stated this in my original post on this thread. With the potential value diminishing by the moment, think how much Meatlof has already spent on plastic slabs. In the end, he may end up scrambling just to recover the PSA bill. BTW, if I'm not mistaken, PSA charges $50- $75 to authenticate these tickets. Good luck recovering all your money...
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I'm a buyer for one of the full tickets at $100....
scott
how about some one else having a book and selling them for $24 for a single and he has sold a bunch of them already maybe not that rare
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1895-OMAHA-W...kAAOSw4A5YwAzw
he still has many left
bet you can get 3 for $100 of this guy

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how about some one else having a book and selling them for $24 for a single and he has sold a bunch of them already maybe not that rare
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1895-OMAHA-W...kAAOSw4A5YwAzw
he still has many left
bet you can get 3 for $100 of this guy
David,
Now that seemingly a lot of these have surfaced recently, I personally am out.
They are cool though. It's just that I'd rather spend my money on something rarer.
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