Don't you hate estate sales that......

post on Craiglist they have old baseball cards,some from the 60's.....and the first thing you see when you walk in the door is a stack of 1990 Topps and Pro Set....and a couple(yes two) poor 60's and 70's cards......AND when you ask if they have more(hoping for vintage), they break out the shoe box of wood grain 1987 Topps..........45 minutes of driving.....there.........the next estate sale on the route had antiques.....old furniture......old postcards....buffalo nickels(looking good for vintage!)..and an album full of OLD 1988 Topps stickers...yeah!!!....
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She had each box out at $40; I offered $20 for everything and was overpaying at that level but just wanted to have fun. Needless to say; the look on the estate's lady face was priceless and I left without cards.
Rich
Nothing but BS.
<< <i> I do too....my definition of vintage is different than most of those estate peoples...however, if I should kick the bucket, everyone would have a field day with my stuff, because I DO have raw vintage, 50's and a few older, just sitting in boxes..... >>
You don't happen to live in California or Missouri, do you? I can wait....
Did you ask them if they already sold their vintage cards?
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<< <i> I do too....my definition of vintage is different than most of those estate peoples...however, if I should kick the bucket, everyone would have a field day with my stuff, because I DO have raw vintage, 50's and a few older, just sitting in boxes..... >>
You don't happen to live in California or Missouri, do you? I can wait....
lol Teach them how to buy and sell on ebay
Ryan
1951 Topps Red backs psa 8 only!
1960 Golden Press Presidential set Psa 8 's - Psa 9's
1961 Golden Press psa 9's
1976 Topps baseball psa 9 Stars
1980 Kelloggs baseball Psa 9's - Psa 10's
1988-1989 Fleer Basketball psa 9's
1988-1989 Fleer Stickers psa 9's
1989-1990 Fleer Basketball psa 10's
1992 Coca-Cola Donruss Nolan Ryan 1-26 Psa 10 only Gpa 9.80++ E-mail Newyork00007@aol.com
Ryan
1951 Topps Red backs psa 8 only!
1960 Golden Press Presidential set Psa 8 's - Psa 9's
1961 Golden Press psa 9's
1976 Topps baseball psa 9 Stars
1980 Kelloggs baseball Psa 9's - Psa 10's
1988-1989 Fleer Basketball psa 9's
1988-1989 Fleer Stickers psa 9's
1989-1990 Fleer Basketball psa 10's
1992 Coca-Cola Donruss Nolan Ryan 1-26 Psa 10 only Gpa 9.80++ E-mail Newyork00007@aol.com
<< <i>There was an estate sale here in Dallas I went to that the lady running it had five boxes of the "overproduced crap" era.
She had each box out at $40; I offered $20 for everything and was overpaying at that level but just wanted to have fun. Needless to say; the look on the estate's lady face was priceless and I left without cards.
Rich >>
You live in Dallas and you're a Pujols fan? Shame on you.
What I'm selling
Building Sets, Collecting Texas Rangers, and Texas Tech Red Raiders
Ryan
1951 Topps Red backs psa 8 only!
1960 Golden Press Presidential set Psa 8 's - Psa 9's
1961 Golden Press psa 9's
1976 Topps baseball psa 9 Stars
1980 Kelloggs baseball Psa 9's - Psa 10's
1988-1989 Fleer Basketball psa 9's
1988-1989 Fleer Stickers psa 9's
1989-1990 Fleer Basketball psa 10's
1992 Coca-Cola Donruss Nolan Ryan 1-26 Psa 10 only Gpa 9.80++ E-mail Newyork00007@aol.com
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<< <i>There was an estate sale here in Dallas I went to that the lady running it had five boxes of the "overproduced crap" era.
She had each box out at $40; I offered $20 for everything and was overpaying at that level but just wanted to have fun. Needless to say; the look on the estate's lady face was priceless and I left without cards.
Rich >>
You live in Dallas and you're a Pujols fan? Shame on you. >>
Actually I loved the avatar -- my two teams are the Yankees and the Astros (and I do go to about 6 Rough Riders games a year) so that's why I have a Pujols avatar. Get me a Rangers avatar and I'll switch
Rich
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<< <i>There was an estate sale here in Dallas I went to that the lady running it had five boxes of the "overproduced crap" era.
She had each box out at $40; I offered $20 for everything and was overpaying at that level but just wanted to have fun. Needless to say; the look on the estate's lady face was priceless and I left without cards.
Rich >>
You live in Dallas and you're a Pujols fan? Shame on you. >>
Actually I loved the avatar -- my two teams are the Yankees and the Astros (and I do go to about 6 Rough Riders games a year) so that's why I have a Pujols avatar. Get me a Rangers avatar and I'll switch
Rich >>
I was just giving you a hard time....I don't like helping out Dis-astros or Yankees fans.
What I'm selling
Building Sets, Collecting Texas Rangers, and Texas Tech Red Raiders
I found 3 1960's Tonka trucks and ....
a 1905 pewter golf tankard won by a prominent Philadelphia golfer. It also had the medalion of one of the oldest golf clubs in America - Merion Cricket Club.
I will probably put that in one of the big sports auctions.
Ya never know what you'll find and where.
<< <i>I went to an estate auction that had listed "1970 Topps Baseball Cards" as part of the auction list in the local newspaper. Now, dont get me wrong, I didnt expect 1970 Topps, but figured it was worth a shot. I got there and there was 15, yes FIFTEEEN!! 1979 Topps baseball cards that if graded would be at best a PSA 1..yes thats ONE!!. To make things funnier, there were no stars in that 15 all commons. And the final hammer price of this beautiful "collection" was $17.50. YES, thats SEVENTEEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. I wanted to say something so bad, but figured why ruin the guy who bought it's day, he already paid $17.49 too much anyway >>
It was likely a shill who bought it - most if not all of these type of auctions have a number of shills in the audience. Technically, an auctioneer doesn't even need a shill - they can create their own bids just by making up the bids as if they saw a bid, just to generate a herd mentality in the crowd, to suck in one real bid to sell the item.
they'll be PO'd when they find the collection I'll be resting with!
ALWAYS Looking for Chris Sabo cards!
<< <i>Hmmmm.... well, I can't promise much at MY eventual estate auction. BUT.... if anyone goes grave digging and un-earth's me,
they'll be PO'd when they find the collection I'll be resting with! >>
I agree with that - I'm taking my cards with me...I figure maybe 50 million years from my burial, some anthropologist will discover my fossilized bones along with my fossilized PSA cards - my bones they'll leave there as worthless, but the cards they'll take from the gravesite, probably list them on ebay. LOL
UNopened
07 topps hobby box
08 topps heritage hobby box
08 topps chrome hobby box
92 leaf set series 2 unopened box
Scarface 25th anniv edition 2 cd set with lobby cards
all for 50 bucks. It gave me a buzz for a few weeks and I went to some more yard sales, etc. Nothing panned out and I am back to my negative feelings about the "finds"..lol
I see a box of baseball cards, but they are all beat up 80s stuff. The seller sees me looking at them and tells me he has more and can offer a good deal. In my mind, I am thinking: Are you kidding me?
I can't explain to them that its all worthless because they will get offended or think I am pulling a fast one.
BST: Tennessebanker, Downtown1974, LarkinCollector, nendee
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<< <i>I went to an estate auction that had listed "1970 Topps Baseball Cards" as part of the auction list in the local newspaper. Now, dont get me wrong, I didnt expect 1970 Topps, but figured it was worth a shot. I got there and there was 15, yes FIFTEEEN!! 1979 Topps baseball cards that if graded would be at best a PSA 1..yes thats ONE!!. To make things funnier, there were no stars in that 15 all commons. And the final hammer price of this beautiful "collection" was $17.50. YES, thats SEVENTEEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. I wanted to say something so bad, but figured why ruin the guy who bought it's day, he already paid $17.49 too much anyway >>
It was likely a shill who bought it - most if not all of these type of auctions have a number of shills in the audience. Technically, an auctioneer doesn't even need a shill - they can create their own bids just by making up the bids as if they saw a bid, just to generate a herd mentality in the crowd, to suck in one real bid to sell the item. >>
No, no shill, there were two guys bidding on it. It was one of the last things being sold, there were about 8 of us standing around a table with the auctioneer and the two guys bidding were bidding against each other without the help of the auctioneer at all. I've been to auctions and know that the shilling goes on, but in this case it was just two stupid people.