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My name is Emily, and my father ran this account. I know he spent a lot of time on here because he used to tell me a lot about what was going on in his discussion boards and who "liked" something he commented etc. I'm sorry to say he passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in August. My dad had such a love for sports cards and memorabilia. He left everything he owned (boxes upon boxes filling an entire room) to me and my little brother. I feel overwhelmed at the moment trying to think of what to do with it all. If my dad had his way, I would look up the prices of every individual card he owns to make sure I was getting the best prices for everything. But, as a 23 year old with virtually no knowledge beyond the little I've picked up from him over the years, I'm at a loss. If anyone has any tips for me, or suggestions on how to go about possibly selling some of his cards I'd really appreciate it. I'm grateful my dad had somewhere to share his love of cards with likeminded people
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Re: Complaints /Vents / Peeves/ Annoyances/ Etc..or funny observations..what's yours??
Seller has BIN/Best offer at $45. I offer $40 and then $42. Each time seller comes back with $45. Why even put Best offer if you are only accepted BIN price (View Post)1 -
Re: Sports Card Market Overall
But, I wouldn't mind buying all of your 2000 SP Authentic Brady's at your 2000 price while he was riding the pine. And I'll take any of your 86 Fleer Jordan PSA 9 at 2013 prices. The fact is that the… (View Post)3 -
Re: Please Jon Gruden....come to Dallas and bring a DC with you!! PLEASE!
Dimeman, you do bring up some good points in many of your posts. The problem is they tend to get muddied with your tantrum throwing and prejudice. Do we know why you like Aikman more than Romo? Of co… (View Post)1 -
Chrome vs. Regular market value
Let me start by saying that I know next to nothing regarding modern sports cards (post 1990 for me). However, I do have a growing collection of some of each of the sports all time greats' rookie card… (View Post)1 -
Re: What do you think will end up happening with this sale?
Do you think the seller would be upset that the card was listed as a 1977 instead of 1976? With that kind of centering, a 1976 PSA 6 is double the sales price and a PSA 7 is 5 times the sales price. (View Post)1