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Old 05-21-2012, 02:41 PM
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You know who's happiest about the results of this auction...

Not Dmitri Young, not SCP Auctions, not the winning bidders. It is Mr. Joe Orlando.
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Old 05-21-2012, 03:52 PM
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You know who's happiest about the results of this auction...

Not Dmitri Young, not SCP Auctions, not the winning bidders. It is Mr. Joe Orlando.
Definitely not Dimitri...he spent nearly $5 mil on his collection and took in $2.5.

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...-slam-bat-next
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That's an article for all these so called investors that seem to think that is the only way to go in the hobby, modern cards in any condition just are not a good investment plan and simple, way too many of them out there.

I have felt and continue to feel that if you buy smart in the Pre WWII cards they are a great investment. In the 10 + years I have actively been buying and selling my stocks (which I stopped putting money into about 5 years ago) have gained little to no value. Whereas the money I have into my Pre WWII cards has done extremely well. When you have cards that you put between $50 & $100 selling for a $1000 or more has proved to be great investments.

Not only are they nice investments, I thoroughly enjoyment, which can not be said for many investments.

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Definitely not Dimitri...he spent nearly $5 mil on his collection and took in $2.5.
Given the prices some of these cards realized, it's hard to fathom that on average Dimitri spent twice as much acquiring them.

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Old 05-21-2012, 04:13 PM
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Corey-Don't kill a good story with facts. BTW, Joe deserves to be happy, He has done a great job with the PSA set registry. SGC could learn a lot from him in this area.

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Old 05-21-2012, 04:35 PM
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he spent five million on his collection. At least not that which was sold.

I've heard (from numerous sources) about his acquisition of the Clemente rookie, for which he paid $250k.

I know the person that sold him the Jeter rookie, and Dmitri sold for a multiple of price paid.

I sold the Fergie Jenkins rookie to Dave Bailey.

I am quite sure that Dmitri did very well on a large number of cards he bought. He did lose some money on a number of the smaller cards (1971 OPC Greg Luzinski PSA 10, for example), but you should not believe he sold his collection of rookie cards at a 50% loss. That is simply not factual.
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Given the prices some of these cards realized, it's hard to fathom that on average Dimitri spent twice as much acquiring them.
I don't think there is anyway in hell he lost 50% on the totality of his sales the other night. From the prices I saw, in total, that seems absurd.
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Now all I have to do is find one great Rookie card from the '50s (PSA10) and I will be set. The dream continues.

Hard to believe some of the money some people have. And they whine about increasing the tax a little in this top bracket ( use to be over 70%) now in the 30's.
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I agree that it's hard to believe he paid 2x more than what they went for at SCP. Perhaps he had the cards shipped by limo.

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Definitely not Dimitri...he spent nearly $5 mil on his collection and took in $2.5.

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...-slam-bat-next
This "news" is pathetic. If the real story is that a guy spends years and $5 million assembling a collection that sells for half that, you would think it would be stated clearly. Instead, this ambiguous "fact" is buried in a throw-away parenthetic comment.

Hmmmmm...didn't think it was important to clarify whether this guy just lost $2.5 million on his collection?

Modern "journalism" at its finest - hopeless.

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Old 05-21-2012, 06:48 PM
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I can believe he spent that after paying PSA to regrade cards to a 10. I am sure PSA was well paid to have this royalty treatment done
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