I've come to the realization that being a baseball card collector has really changed over the years.
And it's all eBay's fault. Really fault is not the right word. I really think things have gotten better because of the Web site. Especially for buyers.
I spent a few hours this afternoon in Anaheim, Calif. for the annual All-Star FanFest. It was pretty cool but I was a bit disappointed with the number of baseball card dealers.
For those of you old enough, this was the type of event where you could expect to find those rare cards your local card shop didn't stock.
And while the show had those cards, they were really expensive.
There was a certain dealer who had some really nice stuff. He even had a few poor old baseball cards. When I explained to him my unique niche, he seemed to have just the card for me: a 1958 Topps Micky Mantle that was pretty trashed.
One problem, it had a price tag of $100.
Was it worth $100?. Yeah, probably.
But not in the day of eBay. He was even willing to let it go for $80, but as an eBay veteran, I thought I would be able to eventually be able to find one cheaper.
Just like this 1953 Whitey Ford. An eBay steal at $7.99.
2 comments:
Yep, this is THE problem for those guys. even 10 years ago you had to pay a premium just based on the fact that that dude has the card. Now with ebay if you track a card or certain cards long enough you know what they sell for and that, if you wait long enough, they'll appear again.
Great score on the Ford!
Damn! $7.99?! Great deal ...
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