1976 Topps Low Pops
jackstraw
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welcome back to my old buddy LAFAYETTE43!!!!!!! maybe its jealousy but sometimes i wish i had that kind of money to throw at cards
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<< <i>jackstraw, looks like he has his eye on the bull, too! Good for gemint, not so good for you >>
A lot of people have been inquiring about that card. I'll miss it when it's gone but a strong final hammer price will soften my pain.
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Excited for John and curious to see the hammer price
As a Luzinski PHAN, I cannot seem to find any raw or graded PSA 8 - I will though, I just have to look harder
...and when he does we will be here to help him! Kind of like the quote from the founder of Heniz ketchup who had a favorite saying of " it is the ketchup left on the plate after the meal that makes me money."
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" Go ahead and get your fancy barely visible cell phones that get the internet, play DVD's, and can speak 5 languages. As for me and my Atari cell phone it works, it weighs 7 pounds, it is 14 inches long, and it looks like I could call in an airstrike from a remote desert it is so large!"
Who do you guys think would blink first?
Dang, that Bull is a tough card, though.
dgf
What the hell is going on with that '76 Luzinski? I know nothing about this set, but is this the normal betting pattern for low pop 9's from the '76 issue?
methinks you better send Lafayette43 a Christmas card next year.
It will be interesting to see what the Alomar 9 sells for. The last one went for $400+. That will be a good test for the strength of the high grade/low pop '76 market.
I just hope that Lafayette43 doesnt have the PSA 9's that I will be getting!
2 of of my Luzinskis should bring 8's or maybe one 9, the other one is a 7.
Check out my ebay auctions listed under seller ID: jeej
Scott
<< <i>I was suprised to see Lafayatte back in the 76's. It does not seem like you can outbid him unless you are totally insane
Scott >>
That could be a strategy. Hit the first auctions with a heavy stick and scare everyone away. Then in subsequent auctions, be the first to bid and nobody else bothers bidding, resulting in relative bargains. I don't know if this strategy would be successful but it would be an interesting concept.
I've run into this type of bidding on low pop 1969 commons. In some cases, I was able to purchase the card in a later auction for much less. In other cases I'm still waiting for another card to be listed. Those I may end up paying more for. An example is the Ed Charles card (there's a PSA 8 in auction right now). A few years ago, the card appeared on eBay several times for a few months and they went fairly cheap (~$40). Since then, very few have surfaced and the last one went for $200+.
It's all a gamble.
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i did leave one out of the equation from gemints and there is one in the dsl run that i would like to own so i will keep quiet on them for now sublimmenal message(boog powell,al cowens,roy smalley,mike vail,larry christianson,joe rudi,bert campanaris,ramon hernandez,rennie stenett,ed kirkpatrick,bob robertson,tony oliva)
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