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  • cjclong
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 936

    Will economy affect hobby?

    Do any of you see the current economic situation starting to affect either your decision to make purchases or the price realized from sales?
  • 3arod13
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 3092

    #2
    Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

    Originally posted by cjclong
    Do any of you see the current economic situation starting to affect either your decision to make purchases or the price realized from sales?
    If I really want it, I'm getting it. However, I find myself being a little more selective in what I get.
    Regards, Tony

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    ~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~

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    • harpt
      Senior Member
      • May 2007
      • 694

      #3
      Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

      The economy has not affected my buying in any way because I can never find any of the items I'm looking for whether I have money or not
      Scott Harpt
      scott_harpt at yahoo dot com
      Always seeking Cecil Cooper, Ben Oglivie, and Gorman Thomas

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      • karamaxjoe
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 651

        #4
        Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

        Originally posted by harpt
        The economy has not affected my buying in any way because I can never find any of the items I'm looking for whether I have money or not
        Scott, you hit it right on the head. Ninety five percent of the stuff I'm looking for pops up once or twice a year. No matter what my financial situation is, I will go hard after those items and worry about paying for it later.
        Mike

        Looking for any White Sox jersey from Richie Zisk.

        My website - http://www.freewebs.com/karamaxjoe/

        "There are only two seasons - winter and Baseball"
        ~ Bill Veeck

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        • ziggy
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2007
          • 249

          #5
          Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

          yes

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          • joelsabi
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2005
            • 3073

            #6
            Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

            when a albert pujol game used hat goes unsold at $250 and the seller relist it at $200 or best offer, you got to ask yourself what is going on. people are saving their money more for rougher time and regular fan who have a few items are willing to part with these items. if the economy was better i am sure the regular joe the plumber would keep one or two keepsakes instead of thinking to sell for extra cash.

            personally, i think its a good time to buy but when there is nothing offered that you are looking for it doesn't really matter.
            Regards,
            Joel S.
            joelsabi @ gmail.com
            Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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            • gatorcollector
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 359

              #7
              Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

              I was really hoping GUU was going to be the one place I wouldn't hear about Joe the plumber. Oh well.

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              • joelsabi
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 3073

                #8
                Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                Originally posted by gatorcollector
                I was really hoping GUU was going to be the one place I wouldn't hear about Joe the plumber. Oh well.
                i could have made my point without it. my bad.
                Regards,
                Joel S.
                joelsabi @ gmail.com
                Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                • Chris78
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 377

                  #9
                  Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                  I would think that many of the people in this hobby have a decent income and unless their job is insecure they will continue to buy. Although there are more items game used now than there was before, it is not like these items are plentiful either so as long as there are collectors, there will always be demand. I have also started to notice that more teams are starting to do the game used area, which means that each year you are probably gaining more collectors than losing them. I think that this hobby has more room to expand.

                  Chris

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                  • skyking26
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 2457

                    #10
                    Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                    While there will always be the hobby, I think if you peruse the GUU auction and where the numbers are, it is way off from where it could be. Friend emailed me last night about a Catfish Hunter jersey that went for $8K a few years ago and a like example just went for $2500. I think that reflects alot. I've been trying to sell some stuff and contacted a guy who usually buys and he said "times are tuff, maybe at Christmas I'll buy something." He may answer 1 out of 10 emails.

                    I myself have curtailed expenditures big time. If it is a unique GU item sure I'll pop for it like usual. However, the oddball stuff and autographs I will not indulge in at this time...

                    RK
                    ROBERT KOPPEL
                    Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
                    and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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                    • trsent
                      Banned
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 3739

                      #11
                      Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                      Originally posted by skyking26
                      While there will always be the hobby, I think if you peruse the GUU auction and where the numbers are, it is way off from where it could be. Friend emailed me last night about a Catfish Hunter jersey that went for $8K a few years ago and a like example just went for $2500. I think that reflects alot. I've been trying to sell some stuff and contacted a guy who usually buys and he said "times are tuff, maybe at Christmas I'll buy something." He may answer 1 out of 10 emails.

                      I myself have curtailed expenditures big time. If it is a unique GU item sure I'll pop for it like usual. However, the oddball stuff and autographs I will not indulge in at this time...

                      RK
                      I think a lot of items that sold for $8000 that now go for $2500 have to do with the card companies not paying top, top, top dollar for memorabilia as they were years ago.

                      Maybe, and just speculation here, shill bidding had something to do with it also?

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                      • kingjammy24
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 3119

                        #12
                        Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                        in answer to the thread title, yes. it'll affect both supply and demand. my predictions are that supply will increase, as collectors sell items to meet more important financial obligations, and buying will pull back.

                        look, there's more to it than simply having a decent income or feeling your job is secure which in itself is a big if. the layoffs are only starting to mount now. even if one has a secure job, raises, bonuses, and promotions may be frozen. they're frozen at my workplace. no raise or bonus this year for 'ol rudy. there goes some discretionary income for one collector. what would i have done had i gotten my usual raise and bonus? probably gone out and bought a certain jays jersey i've had my eye on for awhile. but now that jersey won't be purchased by me, regardless of the fact that i've got a "secure job".

                        inflation is up, wages are stagnating. inevitably there's going to be less discretionary income going around simply from the fact that paying for the essentials is taking up more of the pie than it used to. retail's already feeling it. home prices are down and credit has frozen up making many unable to refinance and access the free-flowing funds they'd gotten used to for years. assume that those who become unemployment statistics are naturally going to curtail their buying and may be selling some of their collection to pay for more important things. foreclosures are up as personal bankruptcies and credit card defaults. it's foolish to think the game-used community is somehow immune to all of it.

                        there seems to be the impression among some that game-used collectors as a whole are a well-heeled bunch simply by virtue of them being able to engage in this hobby. that may be true for those buying $90k babe ruth bats but after reading the "what do you do for a living?" thread on here, i'm willing to bet most collectors are average, middle-class, working joes. they've simply had the discretionary income in the past to spend a few thousand a year on their hobby. after all, most all of the middle-class has hobbies of some sort or another and all hobbies cost money. how many average joes golf? golfing costs money and i wouldn't say that simply because someone can afford to golf, then that means they're unlikely to feel the effects of a severe recession.

                        in the past, americans, as a whole, had a negative savings rate. recent reports indicate that the savings rate is going up as many are becoming fearful of the future and are finally starting to save for the rainy days ahead. these savings are obviously coming from the discretionary income that many chose to freely spend previously.

                        jeff scott raised an idea that some may be funnelling their investment dollars into the game-used market as opposed to more traditional investments. that may be true but i wonder how much of the game-used market those types of folks really account for.

                        there's always a time lag with these things. it's not like someone loses their job on a monday and liquidates their collection on a tuesday. i say we'll start seeing the effects starting in 'Q1 2009.

                        rudy.

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                        • joelsabi
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 3073

                          #13
                          Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                          Originally posted by kingjammy24
                          home prices are down and credit has frozen up making many unable to refinance and access the free-flowing funds they'd gotten used to for years.
                          Did you hear greenspan recommending the stabilizing of the real estate market. wouldnt that be nice. you gotta think many collected were created from the credit line from this type of equity.
                          Regards,
                          Joel S.
                          joelsabi @ gmail.com
                          Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                          • Chris78
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 377

                            #14
                            Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                            I just wanted to add to my past response that this was thinking in terms of a long term perspective more than a short term. In the short term, yes you will see prices decline if you are selling, and better prices if you are buying. But in the long run, I do not see the game used hobby going away anytime soon, and when thinking about the economy you need to keep this in mind (long-term) as well.

                            Chris

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                            • panthrotc
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2005
                              • 295

                              #15
                              Re: Will ecconomy affect hobby?

                              it all depends on what it is. I think the economy has effected 1 person. The seller. I say this because many people have become sellers that never were because in order to get that money in this diar time, they must part with items they never would if they had not lost their job. I collect McGwire. most people will not sell him now for the fact that his prices have dropped a large sum. But, now since money is even tighter people will not sell his stuff no matter what because they do not want to sell his stuff for rock bottom prices. But what angers me is the fact that people have alot of his stuff who are not as big of a fan like i am or others such as Robby or skyking. They do not sell his stuff now because they are waiting for him to make the hall. The fact is he is never making the hall, so instead of sitting on the merchandise, take the eventuall hit and throw it on the bay. But like others said, if you want something bad enought you will buy it no matter what. My big purchases has dropped though not because of the economy, but the stuff i want popps up maybe 1 time every 2 years if that.

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