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  • cohibasmoker
    Banned
    • Aug 2005
    • 2379

    #16
    Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

    Originally posted by Dewey2007
    My thoughts are this is a thread that is just destined to be removed or locked even with your well intentioned disclaimer. Can't wait to see how long before it jumps the track.

    Anyhow, I too will continue to collect memorabilia and will have to be very selective in my future purchases due to the economic disaster created by folks who shall remain nameless.
    Hopefully this thread won't be deleted or locked but that is NOT my decision. I wrote it purely from a business and/or collector point of view and I believe that I stayed away from politics, false statements, personal attacks and innuendo.

    There aren't any hidden meanings in this thread and it is as it reads, is the economy going to affect the hobby? With today's economy, anything that we are considering buying, either in our personal and/or hobby decisions, we have to spend more time in making our decision (s). That's it.

    Jim

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    • sammy
      Banned
      • Nov 2005
      • 732

      #17
      Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

      Perhaps this may explain his postings.

      -------------------------------------------


      Chicken Little
      Keep your doom-n-gloom bullshit off of this forum.

      Dig?
      __________________
      b-t-p-h@earthlink.net

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      • both-teams-played-hard
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 2712

        #18
        Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

        Originally posted by cordovacollector
        Uhhhh, ok, i want to give this a shot. Maybe I missed a couple.

        Joey Bishop
        Woody Allen
        Man From U.N.C.L.E. - David Mc?
        Johnny Carson
        Dave Garroway
        Bob Hope
        Cleo and Ceasar (Sonny & Cher)
        Bill Cosby
        Jack Paar
        Charlie Weaver
        Tommie and Dickie Smothers
        Snoopy
        Bobby Kennedy
        Lyndon Baines Johnson
        Darn ... Who's pushing the car? Not Skeezix, not Gasoline Alley, Willie....???
        Great Job! You guessed more than I did! I don't know who is pushing the car. You forgot Robert Culp. I do not own this artwork. However, I have a couple of John Severin pieces in my collection. This sold on eBay for seven thousand dollars. I was naive' enough to think I could win it for three hundred.
        The photos are not for sale. Many are original negatives or slides in my collection. Most are .jpegs that I scraped from eBay, etc.

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        • both-teams-played-hard
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 2712

          #19
          Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

          Originally posted by cordovacollector
          Darn ... Who's pushing the car? Not Skeezix, not Gasoline Alley, Willie....???
          Yes. That's the Crack'd magazine mascot (forgot his name).

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          • both-teams-played-hard
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 2712

            #20
            Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

            Originally posted by both-teams-played-hard
            Yes. That's the Crack'd magazine mascot (forgot his name).
            Sylvester P. Smythe

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            • suicide_squeeze
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2008
              • 1442

              #21
              Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

              cohibasmoker,

              I think your thread is excellent, and completely related to the times.

              Obviously the hobby is being hit hard by the current state of the economy. In fact, I would say it is borderline devastating to the hobby.

              The first few things you heard (which I concur with) is that collectors are being more "selective" and have limited funds. Let's face it, as collectors, we are limited to what we can buy because we are using our discretionary income to support our interest. In tough times, those funds sometimes dry up.

              The high-end items had been holding up real well through it all, but I have even noticed a few of them are now going for way off the mark.

              Did any of you notice the Mickey Mantle 535th home run ball that just sold in the Legendary (ex-Mastro) Auction? Estimated to sell between $30-$40,000.

              It went for $20,400.....price includes buyers premium.

              A beautiful Mel Ott 1943 game used bat....estimate: $20-$30,000

              .......sold for $14,400.

              It's no secret, the bad economy is severely effecting our hobby. If you have the money and are willing to split with it, you can pick up some nice pieces these days. That said, it is my prediction you will see less and less nice pieces offered as the economy sits parked in stall-node. No one wants to dump their nice stuff for a deep discount, and that's what's happening.

              The second tier and less desirable items are all but nickel and dimers at this point. It's all about picking up anything you like for a song, as the number of bidders you are going against are dropping like flies, as evedenced by the posters here who have stated they will be more selective, and have less funds to buy with.

              It's ugly out there, and your post with links are right on, cohiba.

              We have an invironment right now that is doing us in as a Nation, and it will take decades to get out of this mess. Let's just hope there will be a great smoke-screen concoction developed by our current leadership (I use the term loosely) to snowball all of us into believing things will improve at a much faster pace. You know, like Billy-boy's years.....before it all collapses again.

              In the meantime, at least it will get people to spend money again, and the hobby can move forward.

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              • suicide_squeeze
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 1442

                #22
                Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                One other thing,

                There is no reason to believe this thread will be locked up. I think everyone here is conscious of the fact they should not turn it into a political spin.

                By the way, I read BTPH's posts too at the beginning, and I just scratched my head. Way out there.....makes me wonder what's up with the dude. Borderline alarming. We all have fun here at times.......even have posts deleted by mods for crossing little lines....but this stuff is just unexplainable, BTPH.

                Dig?


                P.S. Once again, sorry for my typos on my previous post...
                "evedence" = evidence

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                • BULBUS
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 1123

                  #23
                  Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                  I know there are some grammer and spelling police here, but there is no need to apologize for typos

                  Back to the subject now, with a 10% salary cut, no raise in 3.5 years, no bonus the last 2 years, 401k matching gone, purchases have been few and far between. I guess I'm lucky to still have a job, several co-workers/friends have been laid off.

                  I mean. I still look, but there doesn't seem to be that much out there right now, even if I did have the funds. Maybe people aren't advertising items knowing they won't get the price they want. They only sell stuff if they absolutely have to.

                  -Chris
                  Chris

                  NY Giants, NY Yankees, Don Mattingly, Mattingly brand bats (any player)
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                  donnie23fan at yahoo.com

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                  • cordovacollector
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 646

                    #24
                    Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                    Originally posted by both-teams-played-hard
                    Yes. That's the Crack'd magazine mascot (forgot his name).
                    OH YEAH!!!!! That's right! I was the only kid in my entire town of 1000 that read CRACK'D and MAD so the local drug store continued to get in in with their magazines and comics for me. Talk about a geeky little girl! I loved those mags!

                    And I used to put model cars & trucks together w/ the neighbor boys ... and we even did the Weirdos ... Rothschild, I think.

                    Thanks for the great memories!!!!

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                    • cordovacollector
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 646

                      #25
                      Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                      Originally posted by both-teams-played-hard
                      Great Job! You guessed more than I did! I don't know who is pushing the car. You forgot Robert Culp. I do not own this artwork. However, I have a couple of John Severin pieces in my collection. This sold on eBay for seven thousand dollars. I was naive' enough to think I could win it for three hundred.
                      The photos are not for sale. Many are original negatives or slides in my collection. Most are .jpegs that I scraped from eBay, etc.
                      Why, thank you, sir! Which one do you think is Robert Culp?

                      We are going to get SOOOooooooo Busted for hijacking this thread.

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                      • both-teams-played-hard
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 2712

                        #26
                        Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                        Originally posted by cordovacollector
                        Why, thank you, sir! Which one do you think is Robert Culp?

                        We are going to get SOOOooooooo Busted for hijacking this thread.
                        Robert Culp and Cosby together for "I Spy", right?

                        If you like model kits from the 60s...I have a Munsters "Drag-u-la" on eBay right now.

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                        • cordovacollector
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 646

                          #27
                          Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                          Oh, of course!!! Nice catch!!!!

                          Send me the link to your Munsters model! I did a model of the family car (casket) at the time.

                          About five years ago, I found my Grampa Munster doll ... small troll doll size. I sold it to an antique dealer friend for about three bucks. That night I got home and found a toy price guide and ... oops!!! The next morning I drove 60 miles to buy him back. She just gave him back to me for free. Whew. She was as ignorant as I was. I put him on eBay the next day and got $300.

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                          • ChrisCavalier
                            Paid Users
                            • Jan 1970
                            • 1967

                            #28
                            Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                            As per the forum rules, please do not highjack threads. If you are interested in posting on this thread, please make sure it is relevant to the subject posted. Not only is changing the topic unfair to the original poster, it is inconsistent with proper etiquette on the forum.

                            Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
                            Christopher Cavalier
                            Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions

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                            • cordovacollector
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 646

                              #29
                              Re: Hobby vs Economy - Thoughts?

                              I sincerely apologize for hijacking the thread away from the original post.

                              On that note, the economy and cancer has definitely affected the way I purchase items for my collection. Now, when I find a particular sweet item that fits into my collection, I have to save for the item and HOPE & PRAY the seller is willing to wait until I am able to pay. (Right, guys? Thank you!)

                              Sometimes I will buy some of inexpensive items I see just so I can feel like I am collecting something. There are some great bargains on mid to low-end items that you just didn't see even 5 years ago.

                              But you also can tell people are reaching into their collections to help make ends meet because there are things coming back onto the market that guys wouldn't part with a few years ago.

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