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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Ken W.
Once again, I hate outing an auction, but this is a bit incredible! Obviously, if a card's condition is your thing, this one's not for you. My question(s): How, when, and WHY did this happen? The two pieces fit together PERFECTLY, like a jigsaw puzzle. Wouldn't there be at least some fraying of the torn sections had this occurred ages ago? And if the damage was recent, why!!? Seller also indicates the card is skinned, which would, imo, cause the torn areas to be even more fragile. Or is this just a big ass scam? Tearing it in two would be such a crazy stunt, that it couldn't possibly be deliberate? Maybe that's the "sheer" genius of it! |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Mark L
Do you really hate outing auctions? I ask because I've noticed several outings in recent days. Did you contact the seller? what did he say? Will Hays doesn't usually engage in the sort of scams that you describe. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Ken W.
Actually, this is only the second time that I've ever asked about an ongoing auction. I have no experience with this particular seller, although I have seen his handle many times and did feel that there was a good chance this was legit. Just wanted the board's opinion on such a whacky listing. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Fred C
It's real. It appears to be skinned. Will Hays is as reputable as they come. As far as outing the auction I figure it's listed properly on ebay so it's no big secret, however this does draw a little more attention to it. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Dan Bretta
You can't "out" a Sandiegowill auction. He has so many regular customers and watchers it would be like outing a sale at Walmart. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Denny Walsh
Ditto.... |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: BcD
which auction house consigns the stuff to them for ten points! |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I've bought from Will several times. Items are always as described, and they arrive well packaged in good time. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Tony Andrea
I always laugh when I hear someone is upset for outing an auction on here. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Jason L
for Mastro? |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: ramram
My bet is that the tear is recent and it happened while tugging from the side during scrap book removal by somebody that didn't know better. IMO |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Tom Nieves
SCP |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Paul S
My biggest laugh -- and not just reserved for this auction -- is how the book value is often stated: in this case "NM $2,500." If a card is ripped in two pieces, what the heck does NM have to do with it. I have a lot of "if onlys" for my own cards...if only the corners weren't shot, if only there wasn't a hole in the card...etc. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Jason L
sounds like alot of what I do when perusing my collection! - except I tend to go a little further than just the card's condition... |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Paul, |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: T206Collector
Still draws attention to cards from the periphery and has the potential to raise bid prices. It's the "Hey, that IS an interesting auction, maybe I should bid" crowd that you risk bringing into an auction. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: E, Daniel
the spruiking of auctions you may gain from financially, either because they are your items or perhaps a friend's/acquaintance's. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Matt
This is an interesting issue - on the one side I certainly can agree with the last several posters who point out this draws extra attention to a listing and might be a conflict of interest. However, I think it's helpful to have a place to discuss ongoing listings - both on ebay and through the other auction houses. I think the benefits could be bringing attention to an interesting listing (like the "Bid") to those who don't hawkishly watch ebay or discussing the merits of a lot (like the "Game Used" bat thread posted last week). |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Mark
I have dealt with Will Hays and found this dealer to be reputable...I doubt this is a fake. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Tony Andrea
Matt - |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Ken W.
I can assure everyone that I have no stock in this auction (or any auction, for that matter). I simply wanted some opinions from folks in-the-know before I decided whether or not to bid. Normally, I always make my own decision on that front. Its just that I have never seen damage of such severe proportions on a really important card before. Well, maybe I have, but this just seemed nuts! The theory of this occurring while being removed from an album - and recently - is probably sound. Thanks for your attention. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Fred C
Superior |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Bob
The only time "outing" drives me nuts is when a card appears in the wrong classification and flies under the radar. Since I rarely take the time to do the "deep searching" necessary, there's only been once or twice that I have had a bargain outed this way. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Paul S
Ken, |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Matt
I wonder if the grading company would encase it seeing as how if they are not affixed to anything, there is a likelihood that in the plastic case, one of the halves would slide and cover over the other. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Dan Bretta
The grading companies won't slab that card. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Tony Andrea
I'm with Dan B. on this one. I'd be very shocked if anyone would slab this. Tony |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Matt
What if it was taped together in the back? Obviously it would be an 'A', but would it get slabbed? |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I'd think a photograph conservationist could put that back together, reback it, then mail it in to be graded "authentic torn repaired rebacked". |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Phil Garry
Definitely would not grade with PSA, SGC, GAI nor BGS. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: brian
"This Honus Wagner card has sold for 3 million dollars recently and we feel that these reprints are going to take off in value very soon. The sky is the limit! |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Paul S
Brian, this is the card for you! |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
This is what every "badly creased" OJ looks like with the back removed. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Fred C
I'm in shock! Wow, one hour to go and look at the "Bid". |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Dan Bretta
WTF???? Skinned, trimmed and torn in half = $1,400+??????? |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Chris Bland
The "card" had great photo quality for a McPhee, which are more often than not found with light images. I think someone could reback this into one piece again if they knew what they were doing, but 1400 is a lot of cabbage to drop for a card in this shape. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Quite a testament to many things, including: |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: barrysloate
Before anyone goes nuts with this beauty, I've got two McPhees in my next auction. Everybody sit tight. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Dan Bretta
Barry, I know your not into putting in flowery fluff in your descriptions, but you could really have a field day with those just by mentioning the selling price on a skinned-trimmed-torn in two McPhee. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Paul
I'm feeling better about the vault and a half I paid for my McPhee. Didn't a whole one sell recently for only about three thousand? Maybe the price is going back up. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: peter ullman
torn in half cleanly upon soaking I'd say...price is insane! |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- it's too silly to even bring up. Mine will have to speak for themselves. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Chris Bland
3000 for a McPhee on ebay recently? Wish I had seen that! |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Chris Counts
It boggles my mind that collectors base such expensive decisions on the often biased or ill-informed whims of Hall of Fame voters ... is Bid McPhee really a legitimate HOFer? Was he really better than dozens of players collectors care little about because they're not enshrined in Cooperstown? |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: joe
Anyone that collects OJ cards found this this auction. |
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A Poor Man's "Bid"
Posted By: Fred C
Final bid = $1815, w/ a 0% buyers premium! |
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