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icantbelievewhatijustsaw( or what he just bid)

Is he making a run for the 1955 topps registry nuts!

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  • SDSportsFanSDSportsFan Posts: 5,142 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think this bidder was mentioned in a post a couple weeks ago, and someone said that he is in fact, Don Louchious, one of the Registry's heaviest hitters.


    Steve
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    that is peanuts compared to what the bidding would have been if quality horse racing was involved too. ive seen those three guys go above 1k for hi numbered low pop 55's
    Good for you.
  • CON40CON40 Posts: 1,324 ✭✭✭
    Yes, that is Don Louchios... he is indeed a cleanup hitter inthis hobby... I know because he just bought something off me last week with this ID.
  • I'm probley one of the few that got a chance to meet Don Louchious at PSA, he was there dropping of cards and I met him in the waiting room. The guy must of had like about 250 vintage cards in card sleeves he was submitting and he was a really cool guy to talk to. I believe he knows Joe in person. When Joe came in the waiting room they knew each other on first name bases. Don if your reading this your Collection rocks!!!

    Jery
    Jery's T206 set: Looking for PSA 6's & 7's!
  • that is peanuts compared to what the bidding would have been if quality horse racing was involved too. ive seen those three guys go above 1k for hi numbered low pop 55's
    -win pitcher
    But it is common to see this 10x smr and this 10x smr
    Does anyone think this is a bit crazy? I understand there have been no "finds" of 1955 topps so I guess PSA 9's are a super rarity. I just need much more disposable income I guess, but 3k+ for a 9??? image
  • A complete waste of money.

    In my view...
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    maybe a complete waste to some of us but not for him, and that is what matters.
    Good for you.
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