My son pulled his first ever hit yesterday, and it was a beauty!!!!

Well, My son has always been into video games, well yesterday we went to the local mall, and he followed me into the card shop "Collectors Heaven" He told me there was no game he wanted, so he wanted to buy a baseball card pack...after looking around for about 5 minutes he picked out a 2008 sweet spot pack...It came from a full box, and he chose the last one in the box...well after opening the pack I believe he is addicted forever! This card is way better than my first pull...
Nolan Ryan 2008 Sweet Spot autographed 11/15...
My network account has been restricted...lol so it will be awhile before I can post scans... If you want to see it, he told me to put it on ebay for him so he could buy more stuff...
Nolan Ryan 2008 Sweet Spot autographed 11/15...
My network account has been restricted...lol so it will be awhile before I can post scans... If you want to see it, he told me to put it on ebay for him so he could buy more stuff...
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chaz
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
<< <i>My network account has been restricted...lol so it will be awhile before I can post scans... >>
I see you had no problems uploading the scan to ebay. You can get here and to ebay, but your network account has been restricted from accessing photobucket?
Surely you're smarter than to think we'd believe that.
Edited to add: the smudge to the right of the L in Nolan as well as the damage to the top right corner are both unfortunate distractions from an otherwise valueable card.
<< <i>Silly me thought your son was a player in Little League >>
Shocker.
<< <i>Silly me thought your son was a player in Little League >>
hey...he does play dixie youth, but never got into cards....maybe this will help him...
<< <i>gumby the smudge is actually from my scanner...thanks for pointing it out though >>
Most reputable sellers point out flaws on their raw cards they sell. Assuming you're a reputable seller, I thought I'd help you out on this one.
You're welcome.
<< <i>Assuming you're a reputable seller >>
Uhh...nevermind
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<< <i>gumby the smudge is actually from my scanner...thanks for pointing it out though >>
Most reputable sellers point out flaws on their raw cards they sell. Assuming you're a reputable seller, I thought I'd help you out on this one.
You're welcome. >>
No, I do not sell alot, but am a 5 star seller all the way on ebay, and have never had 1 bad transaction..Thanks gumby also for pointing the smudge out...I will need to need the scanner
<< <i>I will need to need the scanner >>
Unless you are making bread, no need to knead the scanner.
<< <i>No, I do not sell alot, but am a 5 star seller all the way on ebay, and have never had 1 bad transaction >>
11 total seller transactions. You rock!
<< <i>Your son gets his first big hit and he is so excited he wants to sell it on eBay instantly. Good story. >>
I actually brought up that idea when he told me he wanted to buy more...so that is where we are now
I wish I had at least a few of my toys and cards etc from my childhood.
For my boys...My oldest is done with playing with Star Wars, Gi Joe etc. Sad times. Anyways he was passing them to his younger brother. I had him pull out 10 that he wanted me to put away for him. At 1st he didn't care but then took to the idea. When he's grow up he'll probally appretiate it. I know I would.
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
I predict that after your passing, your entire collection will be for sale before your body is in the ground.
<< <i>Prime example of why I quit collecting in 1992. Baseball cards went from being a fun hobby to a business. I would pull a big card just so I could sell it to buy more cards that I could hopefully sell to buy even more cards. The cycle never ends. Nice way to remind your son that this is supposed to be a hobby.
I predict that after your passing, your entire collection will be for sale before your body is in the ground. >>
Kind of like grading, only it would go more like this: 'I would pull a tough PSA 10 only so I could sell it and pay for more grading fees to slab cards that I could hopefully sell...'
The details change, but the underlying dynamics (for most of us) do not. By 1985, when I was 13, the only thing I cared about was pulling a good RC, and the monetary gain that I thought that card could give me. Then it was Alvin Davis, Phil Bradley and Dwight Gooden. Now it's a low pop PSA 10 of a highly collected HOFer.
This is a nice idea.
Eyebone
"if it's not making you any money, sell it".
It's just good business I guess.
brian
can i have it?
I will say this though, looking at my card collection from the 80's and 90's; the time to sell is when the product is new, or when the player is initially hot. After that it is usually downhill. Hence it is why I am left with 25 cent Eric Davis rookies, $3 Dwight Gooden Rookies, $5 Darryl Strawberry rookies, $.01 Kevin Maas rookie's, etc etc. Maybe not Maas, but most of the others, we thought their cards were going to hold their value. Now, they're basically commons.
You might as well get something for them while they have a value and hold the "base" cards for "fun".
<< <i>Prime example of why I quit collecting in 1992. Baseball cards went from being a fun hobby to a business. I would pull a big card just so I could sell it to buy more cards that I could hopefully sell to buy even more cards. The cycle never ends. Nice way to remind your son that this is supposed to be a hobby. >>
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That is very true.
And, many folks don't need to own a card "forever" in order
to get some element of pleasure from the item.
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And, as metrotheme noted above, usually, the time to dump an
expensive card is when it is new and hot.
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Folks who own cards should sell 'em or keep 'em; their choice.
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<< <i>I will need to need the scanner >>
Unless you are making bread, no need to knead the scanner. >>
Classic. LOL.
Hopefully, this is the start of a fun hobby.
If you go down that road, how the hell will the kid ever build a collection if he keeps selling everything to buy more??
<< <i>Last week I pulled a 1/1 Clemente cut auto. Then I spit on a nun. >>
It's just good business I guess.
<< <i>Man some of you guys are ruthless!!! If the kid wants to sell the card that is his own business. It sounds like he already has a dad and he doesn't need any of us telling him what to do. Congrats on the Ryan auto. >>
Thank You Mr. White Male Reality!
Stupid nun, shoulda punched her in the face.