It looks like the same type of junk that has been coming out for the last 5 years in terms of patches,swatches,sticker autos, logos? and hacked cuts. >>
The rookie crop...
To each their own, personally I don't understand how people collect vintage but I don't bash the cards.
I'm still trying to figure out why an auto of player 'x' that's numbered to 25 would cost 5x more if it came from Exquisite than an auto from the exact same player with the exact same serial numbering that came from a less expensive set.
It's amazing how much dough people will plunk down for these modern autos. I agree with boopotts that the design is less than appealing, too. I'll take vintage cards any day over the hype.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
from my experience with the value of many of the cards dont hold well over a year. I have been able to pick up many Favre patches from last years exquisite for well under $50 each. Yes they havent been autos but those dont seem to be selling that well either.
Packers Fan for Life Collecting: Brett Favre Master Set Favre Ticket Stubs Favre TD Reciever Autos Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set Football HOF Rc's
Beckett as a whole isn't working for me (not for a couple days), and the picks are hosted there---anyone else with that problem?
Looking for Jonny Gomes cards, especially Triple Threads and printing plates. Will consider all cards, though. Got something? Contact me at c_u_l_1@yahoo.com
<< <i>from my experience with the value of many of the cards dont hold well over a year. I have been able to pick up many Favre patches from last years exquisite for well under $50 each. Yes they havent been autos but those dont seem to be selling that well either. >>
Last year's rookie class as a whole was disappointing in season 2 this has to do a lot with it.... No big time players...
The only players that saw move in cards:
Reggie Brown- Eagles
Mark Clayton- Ravens
Marion Barber- Cowboys
Demarcus Ware- Cowboys
Negative moves-
Caddy
Braylon Edwards
Andrew Walter- Card was selling 300 when he was the starter now goes 70
Troy Williamson- were going 400 during offeseason can be had for 100 right now, stone hands will do that to a wr.
I think this year' rc class will carry the rookie product.
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Thank you sir, hopefully he comes through. He doesn't deal online so Im still confident, plus I've been one of his bigger buyers for 2 years now...
I think everyone needs to see the exquisite cards in hand, the pics that beckett took are pretty nasty.
If 06 Exquisite FB is half as successful as 03-04 BKB, $23K for ten cases will seem insanely cheap. I bought a box of 03-04 BKB when it launched... I didn't lose money on the results, BUT let's just say I wish I hadn't opened it
Kobe Who? At least Dwyane pays proper respect to Da Big Aristotle
ugly stuff. but, i have no doubt there is money to be made, short term, as long as there are buyers who can be duped into thinking it is a good investment. on the other hand, if it keeps kids interested in the hobby and they like the cards, it isn't all bad. let's see what it's worth in ten years. my guess, pretty much zero.
Mark B.
Seeking primarily PSA graded pre-war "type" cards
My PSA Registry Sets
34 Goudey, 75 Topps Mini, Hall of Fame Complete Set, 1985 Topps Tiffany, Hall of Fame Players Complete Set
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Well, now that the Peter Lynch of the modern card market has weighed in I guess the conversation is closed. FWIW I don't see a single post in this thread that debates whether or not the OP is going to make money on the cases he bought, only some speculation as to what the end buyer can expect to get for these cards 10 years from now and some other remarks related to the aesthetic attributes (or lack thereof) of the cards in question. But I'd be lying if I said I was surprised that his nuance escaped you.
<< <i>ugly stuff. but, i have no doubt there is money to be made, short term, as long as there are buyers who can be duped into thinking it is a good investment. on the other hand, if it keeps kids interested in the hobby and they like the cards, it isn't all bad. let's see what it's worth in ten years. my guess, pretty much zero. >>
Depends on how the players career's go... All HOF'ers have to start somewhere no?
BTW nice avatar, superstar you got there (sorry had to get the rib in, dodger fan here)
I collect both vintage and modern and if there is any downside to this board, it's whenever someone brings up a topic about modern cards (especially expensive modern cards), the tone turns negative. The other are the responses with absolutely NO knowledge about the product or cards. if it keeps kids interested in the hobby and they like the cards, it isn't all bad First off, this product is not geared to kids. If the cards haven't freaked out our vintage supporters enough, check out these stats. At $2500 per case, there are 3 BOXES per case! Each box contains 1 PACK and each pack contains 6 CARDS.
I don't collect this product because I'm a set builder, and it's just too hard and expensive to build a set with all the shortprints. I do build sets of other high end products (SP Authentic), but even that has become more difficult recently.
The card companies that produce this product are gearing it towards the hi $$ collector. The after market eventually decides it's worth.
To answer Boopotts question as to why someone would want a numbered auto from Exquisite as opposed to a less expensive set, it comes down to taste and what someone likes to collect. I collect SP Authentic Sign of the Times autograph cards. I can get the same autos on a Topps or Fleer card, but I prefer the style and photography of SP Authentic.
We should all collect what we like, respect what others collect, and promote the hobby.... not bash it.
my biggest grip other than price with exquisite is the overall condition of the cards. the ones i picked up from last years football will probably grade less than a 8. when you look at alot of them on ebay they seem to all have corner problems. i doubt that the people that are droping the $$$ for the pack/box, are dinging corners on the cards they want to recoup their money on. for the price and since the guy had packs each box this is pretty bad QC or lack there of.
Packers Fan for Life Collecting: Brett Favre Master Set Favre Ticket Stubs Favre TD Reciever Autos Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set Football HOF Rc's
It looks like the same type of junk that has been coming out for the last 5 years in terms of patches,swatches,sticker autos, logos? and hacked cuts. >>
The rookie crop...
To each their own, personally I don't understand how people collect vintage but I don't bash the cards. >>
So you start a thread about how this product looks, I say it looks alot like all of the other modern crap lately, so therefor....
I have offended you?
These kids are sensitive these days....Did mommy rub your butt with lotion and tell you how special it was growing up?
Also, if this guy has $23,000 to move, dont you think he has a vested interest in putting lipstick on this pig?
fabfrank..you're 100% correct. Kid's aren't buying the boxes or the cases. They are buying the individual cards that came from the boxes for a few bucks apiece, and in some cases a little more, on ebay. I'm sure the speculators know what they're doing and have the disposable income to either flip the cases/boxes or gamble on some nice pulls.
Mark B.
Seeking primarily PSA graded pre-war "type" cards
My PSA Registry Sets
34 Goudey, 75 Topps Mini, Hall of Fame Complete Set, 1985 Topps Tiffany, Hall of Fame Players Complete Set
<< <i>my biggest grip other than price with exquisite is the overall condition of the cards. the ones i picked up from last years football will probably grade less than a 8. when you look at alot of them on ebay they seem to all have corner problems. i doubt that the people that are droping the $$$ for the pack/box, are dinging corners on the cards they want to recoup their money on. for the price and since the guy had packs each box this is pretty bad QC or lack there of. >>
Yup, I busted 12 cases of 05-06 Exquisite at national with the creator of the product and let him know the cards are too loose in the packs, I suggested maybe putting all items in one touches and raising the price of 10 bucks per box to what it would cost to do it....
Rod Carew- Offended, not really, Im in the black on the product and really don't care what people say, Just was pointing out that I do not personally enjoy vintage, yet I don't mind looking,browsing at history... If I would've been offended I would've just argued your comments.
As far as kids buying singles etc... This is pretty much true, I get a lot of the exquisite cards I want by buying singles, However I know 16 year olds that bust boxes/cases and Many people my age(19) buying cases, infact between my friend Josh and I we have 35 cases ordered, however unlike me, I believe he is going to gamble and break half of them if not all. He loves the rookie crop and loves to gamble.
<< <i>I collect both vintage and modern and if there is any downside to this board, it's whenever someone brings up a topic about modern cards (especially expensive modern cards), the tone turns negative. The other are the responses with absolutely NO knowledge about the product or cards. if it keeps kids interested in the hobby and they like the cards, it isn't all bad First off, this product is not geared to kids. If the cards haven't freaked out our vintage supporters enough, check out these stats. At $2500 per case, there are 3 BOXES per case! Each box contains 1 PACK and each pack contains 6 CARDS.
I don't collect this product because I'm a set builder, and it's just too hard and expensive to build a set with all the shortprints. I do build sets of other high end products (SP Authentic), but even that has become more difficult recently.
The card companies that produce this product are gearing it towards the hi $$ collector. The after market eventually decides it's worth.
To answer Boopotts question as to why someone would want a numbered auto from Exquisite as opposed to a less expensive set, it comes down to taste and what someone likes to collect. I collect SP Authentic Sign of the Times autograph cards. I can get the same autos on a Topps or Fleer card, but I prefer the style and photography of SP Authentic.
We should all collect what we like, respect what others collect, and promote the hobby.... not bash it. >>
I agree with all this, but at the same time I don't think there's any harm done from people expressing their opinions on a new product. Almost everyone in this thread has said one of two thing: either a) they don't like the look of the cards, or b) they think the price of these cards will have dropped considerably in the next year or so. Statement 'a' is a personal judgment, which everyone IMO has the right to express, and statement 'b' is based largely on historical trends which can be readily verifited by the secondary market performance of almost all modern singles 1+ years after their release.
It's one thing to say that something doesn't pop your corn, so to speak, but quite another to say that other people are morons because they don't like what you do. So far as I can tell nobody participating in this thread has crossed that line.
Being a collector of both Modern and Vintage let me say that my opinion is that these cards are FUGLY!
And my opinion doesnt give a single care if money can be made on it or not. I realize that one person's garbage is another person's treasure.
What really burns me are jerk offs who think that everyone who collects vintage thinks that modern is garbage. Sorry, but that isnt the case. I think there is plenty of great looking modern product out there just as I think there is garbage looking vintage out there too.
I havent seen anyone on their high horse in here bashing the "value" of the product but speculation of what the future modern market holds. A valid speculation, yes? Any different than vintage speculation? Hell no.
As there are those who do feel that modern is garbage, there are those who feel that vintage is garbage. That's what makes this such a great county...you can have your opinion!
If you like your 2007 Exquisite FB then that is great! Enjoy them! I hope you make tons of cash if thats what you are trying to do!
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Well, now that the Peter Lynch of the modern card market has weighed in I guess the conversation is closed. FWIW I don't see a single post in this thread that debates whether or not the OP is going to make money on the cases he bought, only some speculation as to what the end buyer can expect to get for these cards 10 years from now and some other remarks related to the aesthetic attributes (or lack thereof) of the cards in question. But I'd be lying if I said I was surprised that his nuance escaped you. >>
This, from someone who admittedly believes that Jessica Simpson (and I quote), "Looks like a guy."
And who is obviously obsessed with my posts -- Very disturbing. I do believe that you and DBH need to find a new hobby.
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Well, now that the Peter Lynch of the modern card market has weighed in I guess the conversation is closed. FWIW I don't see a single post in this thread that debates whether or not the OP is going to make money on the cases he bought, only some speculation as to what the end buyer can expect to get for these cards 10 years from now and some other remarks related to the aesthetic attributes (or lack thereof) of the cards in question. But I'd be lying if I said I was surprised that his nuance escaped you. >>
This, from someone who admittedly believes that Jessica Simpson (and I quote), "Looks like a guy."
And who is obviously obsessed with my posts -- Very disturbing. I do believe that you and DBH need to find a new hobby.
'nuff said. >>
You can't possibly be a doctor. There's just no way. Not that all doctors are necessarily the brightest candles in the menorah, but you do have to have at least a half dozen or so firing synapses in order to learn basic anatomy. Although what you lack in intelligence you more than make up for in unabashed narcissism, so maybe you did somehow slither through med school.
In any event, I'd be curious to hear the connection between my assessment of Jessica Simpson's looks-- which I do stand by, incidentally, as I think she looks like a drag queen-- and my assessment of your silly little post on the subject of '07 Exquisite.
Edit to amend: On second thought, I'm actually not at all curious to read your interpretation of the above mentioned connection. I'm sure it would immediately degenerate into one of those puerile and prejorative posts that you enjoy so much, and there's no sense polluting another thread with your/our bickering.
19 years old and dropping $23,000 on cases. Must be a nice life or a spoiled one?? At 19 I was more worried about getting the transmission fixed in my '73 Cuda! How times have changed!
19 years old and dropping $23,000 on cases. Must be a nice life or a spoiled one?? At 19 I was more worried about getting the transmission fixed in my '73 Cuda! How times have changed! >>
Earning money is very nice in america isn't it ...
Comments
<< <i>Those cut autos look terrible. Especially the Derrick Thomas. >>
he never had many autos
a proline and a donruss auto
he also had a previous cut, not like they could likely get better...
PRODUCT will be super hot.
It looks like the same type of junk that has been coming out for the last 5 years in terms of patches,swatches,sticker autos, logos? and hacked cuts.
Loves me some shiny!
<< <i>Why is this special?
It looks like the same type of junk that has been coming out for the last 5 years in terms of patches,swatches,sticker autos, logos? and hacked cuts. >>
The rookie crop...
To each their own, personally I don't understand how people collect vintage but I don't bash the cards.
<< <i>When does this product go live? How much per box/case? >>
Supposedly 2 weeks... 2700 seems to be case average I locked in at 2300 for 10 cases.
<< <i>
Supposedly 2 weeks... 2700 seems to be case average I locked in at 2300 for 10 cases. >>
You ordered $23,000 worth of football cards?
Wow.
julen
RIP GURU
Go Phillies
I collect modern cards and am a big fan of them,
but would have to agree with carew4me that the ones in the pix look like crap.
Understand the gambling aspect of it all, but ugly is ugly no matter how much the cases are going for ...
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
<< <i>Am I the only one for whom the pictures in this thread don't work? I'd like to see the cards, but all I get is broken image icons. >>
I can't see them either.
I almost wish I didnt see them
1957 Topps 99% 7.40 GPA
Hank Aaron Basic PSA 7-8(75%)
Looking for Jonny Gomes cards, especially Triple Threads and printing plates. Will consider all cards, though. Got something? Contact me at c_u_l_1@yahoo.com
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I see them and they do not look as ugly to me as they do
to some other folks.
They are really just part of a gambling game. The odds
of getting something good are probably better than they
are with a government lottery.
I do agree that they seem a bit expensive.
<< <i>from my experience with the value of many of the cards dont hold well over a year. I have been able to pick up many Favre patches from last years exquisite for well under $50 each. Yes they havent been autos but those dont seem to be selling that well either. >>
Last year's rookie class as a whole was disappointing in season 2 this has to do a lot with it.... No big time players...
The only players that saw move in cards:
Reggie Brown- Eagles
Mark Clayton- Ravens
Marion Barber- Cowboys
Demarcus Ware- Cowboys
Negative moves-
Caddy
Braylon Edwards
Andrew Walter- Card was selling 300 when he was the starter now goes 70
Troy Williamson- were going 400 during offeseason can be had for 100 right now, stone hands will do that to a wr.
I think this year' rc class will carry the rookie product.
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats!
<< <i>
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Thank you sir, hopefully he comes through. He doesn't deal online so Im still confident, plus I've been one of his bigger buyers for 2 years now...
I think everyone needs to see the exquisite cards in hand, the pics that beckett took are pretty nasty.
Yes, I collect shiny modern crap
All your Shaq are belong to me
Seeking primarily PSA graded pre-war "type" cards
My PSA Registry Sets
34 Goudey, 75 Topps Mini, Hall of Fame Complete Set, 1985 Topps Tiffany, Hall of Fame Players Complete Set
<< <i>
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Well, now that the Peter Lynch of the modern card market has weighed in I guess the conversation is closed. FWIW I don't see a single post in this thread that debates whether or not the OP is going to make money on the cases he bought, only some speculation as to what the end buyer can expect to get for these cards 10 years from now and some other remarks related to the aesthetic attributes (or lack thereof) of the cards in question. But I'd be lying if I said I was surprised that his nuance escaped you.
<< <i>ugly stuff. but, i have no doubt there is money to be made, short term, as long as there are buyers who can be duped into thinking it is a good investment. on the other hand, if it keeps kids interested in the hobby and they like the cards, it isn't all bad. let's see what it's worth in ten years. my guess, pretty much zero. >>
Depends on how the players career's go... All HOF'ers have to start somewhere no?
BTW nice avatar, superstar you got there
if it keeps kids interested in the hobby and they like the cards, it isn't all bad
First off, this product is not geared to kids. If the cards haven't freaked out our vintage supporters enough, check out these stats. At $2500 per case, there are 3 BOXES per case! Each box contains 1 PACK and each pack contains 6 CARDS.
I don't collect this product because I'm a set builder, and it's just too hard and expensive to build a set with all the shortprints. I do build sets of other high end products (SP Authentic), but even that has become more difficult recently.
The card companies that produce this product are gearing it towards the hi $$ collector. The after market eventually decides it's worth.
To answer Boopotts question as to why someone would want a numbered auto from Exquisite as opposed to a less expensive set, it comes down to taste and what someone likes to collect. I collect SP Authentic Sign of the Times autograph cards. I can get the same autos on a Topps or Fleer card, but I prefer the style and photography of SP Authentic.
We should all collect what we like, respect what others collect, and promote the hobby.... not bash it.
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
<< <i>
<< <i>Why is this special?
It looks like the same type of junk that has been coming out for the last 5 years in terms of patches,swatches,sticker autos, logos? and hacked cuts. >>
The rookie crop...
To each their own, personally I don't understand how people collect vintage but I don't bash the cards. >>
So you start a thread about how this product looks, I say it looks alot like all of the other modern crap lately, so therefor....
I have offended you?
These kids are sensitive these days....Did mommy rub your butt with lotion and tell you how special it was growing up?
Also, if this guy has $23,000 to move, dont you think he has a vested interest in putting lipstick on this pig?
Loves me some shiny!
Seeking primarily PSA graded pre-war "type" cards
My PSA Registry Sets
34 Goudey, 75 Topps Mini, Hall of Fame Complete Set, 1985 Topps Tiffany, Hall of Fame Players Complete Set
<< <i>my biggest grip other than price with exquisite is the overall condition of the cards. the ones i picked up from last years football will probably grade less than a 8. when you look at alot of them on ebay they seem to all have corner problems. i doubt that the people that are droping the $$$ for the pack/box, are dinging corners on the cards they want to recoup their money on. for the price and since the guy had packs each box this is pretty bad QC or lack there of. >>
Yup, I busted 12 cases of 05-06 Exquisite at national with the creator of the product and let him know the cards are too loose in the packs, I suggested maybe putting all items in one touches and raising the price of 10 bucks per box to what it would cost to do it....
Rod Carew- Offended, not really, Im in the black on the product and really don't care what people say, Just was pointing out that I do not personally enjoy vintage, yet I don't mind looking,browsing at history... If I would've been offended I would've just argued your comments.
As far as kids buying singles etc... This is pretty much true, I get a lot of the exquisite cards I want by buying singles, However I know 16 year olds that bust boxes/cases and Many people my age(19) buying cases, infact between my friend Josh and I we have 35 cases ordered, however unlike me, I believe he is going to gamble and break half of them if not all. He loves the rookie crop and loves to gamble.
<< <i>I collect both vintage and modern and if there is any downside to this board, it's whenever someone brings up a topic about modern cards (especially expensive modern cards), the tone turns negative. The other are the responses with absolutely NO knowledge about the product or cards.
if it keeps kids interested in the hobby and they like the cards, it isn't all bad
First off, this product is not geared to kids. If the cards haven't freaked out our vintage supporters enough, check out these stats. At $2500 per case, there are 3 BOXES per case! Each box contains 1 PACK and each pack contains 6 CARDS.
I don't collect this product because I'm a set builder, and it's just too hard and expensive to build a set with all the shortprints. I do build sets of other high end products (SP Authentic), but even that has become more difficult recently.
The card companies that produce this product are gearing it towards the hi $$ collector. The after market eventually decides it's worth.
To answer Boopotts question as to why someone would want a numbered auto from Exquisite as opposed to a less expensive set, it comes down to taste and what someone likes to collect. I collect SP Authentic Sign of the Times autograph cards. I can get the same autos on a Topps or Fleer card, but I prefer the style and photography of SP Authentic.
We should all collect what we like, respect what others collect, and promote the hobby.... not bash it. >>
I agree with all this, but at the same time I don't think there's any harm done from people expressing their opinions on a new product. Almost everyone in this thread has said one of two thing: either a) they don't like the look of the cards, or b) they think the price of these cards will have dropped considerably in the next year or so. Statement 'a' is a personal judgment, which everyone IMO has the right to express, and statement 'b' is based largely on historical trends which can be readily verifited by the secondary market performance of almost all modern singles 1+ years after their release.
It's one thing to say that something doesn't pop your corn, so to speak, but quite another to say that other people are morons because they don't like what you do. So far as I can tell nobody participating in this thread has crossed that line.
And my opinion doesnt give a single care if money can be made on it or not. I realize that one person's garbage is another person's treasure.
What really burns me are jerk offs who think that everyone who collects vintage thinks that modern is garbage. Sorry, but that isnt the case. I think there is plenty of great looking modern product out there just as I think there is garbage looking vintage out there too.
I havent seen anyone on their high horse in here bashing the "value" of the product but speculation of what the future modern market holds. A valid speculation, yes? Any different than vintage speculation? Hell no.
As there are those who do feel that modern is garbage, there are those who feel that vintage is garbage. That's what makes this such a great county...you can have your opinion!
If you like your 2007 Exquisite FB then that is great! Enjoy them! I hope you make tons of cash if thats what you are trying to do!
Happy Collecting!
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Well, now that the Peter Lynch of the modern card market has weighed in I guess the conversation is closed. FWIW I don't see a single post in this thread that debates whether or not the OP is going to make money on the cases he bought, only some speculation as to what the end buyer can expect to get for these cards 10 years from now and some other remarks related to the aesthetic attributes (or lack thereof) of the cards in question. But I'd be lying if I said I was surprised that his nuance escaped you. >>
This, from someone who admittedly believes that Jessica Simpson (and I quote), "Looks like a guy."
And who is obviously obsessed with my posts -- Very disturbing. I do believe that you and DBH need to find a new hobby.
'nuff said.
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>yup already profiting very niceley on them as long as my supplier comes through(hasn't ever let me down yet knock on wood) >>
The jealous idiots on here won't understand (if it ain't T-206 or 52T, how will ya ever, like, make any money on it...), but I have no doubt that you'll more than triple your money.
Good for you on a great buy and congrats! >>
Well, now that the Peter Lynch of the modern card market has weighed in I guess the conversation is closed. FWIW I don't see a single post in this thread that debates whether or not the OP is going to make money on the cases he bought, only some speculation as to what the end buyer can expect to get for these cards 10 years from now and some other remarks related to the aesthetic attributes (or lack thereof) of the cards in question. But I'd be lying if I said I was surprised that his nuance escaped you. >>
This, from someone who admittedly believes that Jessica Simpson (and I quote), "Looks like a guy."
And who is obviously obsessed with my posts -- Very disturbing. I do believe that you and DBH need to find a new hobby.
'nuff said. >>
You can't possibly be a doctor. There's just no way. Not that all doctors are necessarily the brightest candles in the menorah, but you do have to have at least a half dozen or so firing synapses in order to learn basic anatomy. Although what you lack in intelligence you more than make up for in unabashed narcissism, so maybe you did somehow slither through med school.
In any event, I'd be curious to hear the connection between my assessment of Jessica Simpson's looks-- which I do stand by, incidentally, as I think she looks like a drag queen-- and my assessment of your silly little post on the subject of '07 Exquisite.
Edit to amend: On second thought, I'm actually not at all curious to read your interpretation of the above mentioned connection. I'm sure it would immediately degenerate into one of those puerile and prejorative posts that you enjoy so much, and there's no sense polluting another thread with your/our bickering.
<< <i>and Many people my age(19) buying cases >>
19 years old and dropping $23,000 on cases. Must be a nice life or a spoiled one?? At 19 I was more worried about getting the transmission fixed in my '73 Cuda! How times have changed!
Hey Randall----Maybe i should pull out my drywall tools and build some tear ducts for some of these guys
John
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<< <i>and Many people my age(19) buying cases >>
19 years old and dropping $23,000 on cases. Must be a nice life or a spoiled one?? At 19 I was more worried about getting the transmission fixed in my '73 Cuda! How times have changed! >>
Earning money is very nice in america isn't it
Im not spoiled just got lucky in poker I guess.
<< <i>I'm 19 and I have trouble spending $50 on a nice single I need for a vintage set. Wish I were a rich cali boy too... woe is me! hah
John >>
Rich cali boy weee, great sterotype, Please don't judge if you don't know me.