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Just one of those nights on Ebay...

When I bid on seven different 1986-87 Fleer PSA 10s, all very respectable bids at or above recent highs, and I lose every single one. Time to start collecting something with less demand... like my Brien Taylor PSA 10 Registry Set.
Joe

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The biggest lesson I've learned in this hobby, and in life, is that if you have a strong conviction, you owe it to yourself to see it through. Don't sell yourself, or your investments, short. Unless the facts change. Then sell it all.

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  • bouncebounce Posts: 1,094 ✭✭✭
    that set has gotten much tougher over the summer

    all the 10s have moved up, there was at least two people i know that started the set not that long ago

    various of the 9s have also moved up, particularly some of the lower pop non-star 9s
  • Lol that's a name from the past. Brien Taylor. How about Rickey Jordan?
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  • ClockworkAngelClockworkAngel Posts: 1,994 ✭✭✭
    Opinion only: with the exception of Jordan I don't think the 1986 F basketball set is a great long term investment. The rookie cards of the superstars excluded (bird/magic, Jordan, chamberlain, Maravich) there just isn't much demand for basketball cards in general. That set is gorgeous, rare, and iconic, but I have met very few people that collect it or have any interest in picking up anything but the Jordan
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  • kingbeeswaxkingbeeswax Posts: 1,423 ✭✭✭
    I think a lot of people start with the Jordan and get hooked with the rest of the set.
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