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561.1 | | FUTURE::JST_ONGE | John St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715 | Mon May 17 1993 19:00 | 24 |
| For the most part I stayed away from it. From the deals that I got
from Steve and Dan in here for sets and boxes I paid very little
all total for the TSC, Topps and Fleer Ultra Sets. I don't have
any Shaq inserts, but I'm not losing any sleep over it since I
didn't fork out 80-100$ for any wax boxes.
There seem to be lots of Shaq's at shows and stores now and I also
noticed at the show I went to yesterday that many dealers had not
one, but two or more boxes of Upper Deck basketball series II wax
pack boxes open for single pack sales. If this doesn't tell you
someone was doing some pack searching ...
Mondo, I wouldn't worry about the price guides. It's the probably
the influx of Fleer Ultra retail product that brought it down for
now. You had to figure the sets would come down with all the packs
being opened for inserts.
Speaking of price guides, some _____ in the latest Beckett's base-
ball sent in a letter saying he always prices his cards higher
than what the price guide is on the survey. He wanted to know why
anyone would price them lower because it lowers the value of their
cards.
John
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561.2 | supply/collation/boxes broke | DDIF::TANCILL | Well, hello Mr. Soul | Mon May 17 1993 22:52 | 23 |
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The saint has it correct mondo, the ultra price drop is certainly
directly reflecting the quantity of Fleer ultra pushed into the
retail channels vs. Hoops and stadium club (at least so far).
You can just tell by how many retail places you see (or don't see)
a product. BJs here in Nashua got 7 cases of fleer ultra basketball,
that quite a bit for one store, usually they get 2 or 3 cases of
an ultra or stadium type product. Also with regards to Ultra is
the excellant collation, this will eventually depress set prices.
A whole lot of people broke at least one box, and you consistently
get two close to 3 series 2 basketball sets per box. Lots of sets
out there, price comes down. Same with the inserts because lots was
broken for the inserts and they are not as tough to get as the Magic
hoops rookies or the stadium beam team or even the UD rookie standouts.
I think for once Dr Jim is accurately reflecting what's happening
with regards to supply and prices. Ultra was selling for less and
less as the retail shipments approached and then happened. Still a
very nice basketball card/set, inserts included, great rookie crop,
etc.
jeff
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561.3 | I didn't bite. | STUDIO::GUTIERREZ | Citizen of the Cosmos | Tue May 18 1993 09:51 | 7 |
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I said "*NOOOO*" to Shaq-attack and Shaq-mania, I didn't buy
a single Shaq card, I was determined not to be taken in by
the HYPE, I learned my lesson long time ago.
Juan
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561.4 | My 50 cents | STOWOA::MKELLY | | Tue May 18 1993 10:32 | 15 |
| I jumped in early, bought lots of them and then sold them.
It's the same as everything else. The important questions to answer
are:
Is Shaq the one-I say no.
Who is? There is some room left with Zo, but not much.
Harold and Latrell and Robert Horey - great players -hard to sell.
Jimmy J.'s second series UD low number is interesting but the winner
is ( in my opinion ) Christian L. He is so much like #33
it's worth the risk. All the tools. Olympic Gold. Hold Out
(just like Larry). Will get to the Right Team (like LB).
Makes everyone upset, doesn't talk to the press, doesn't think
much of riflemouth and is real cheap.... Real Cheap
If your looking to make a profit-pick the guy from this crop that
will wear the ring-
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561.5 | | EBBCLU::MONDALTO | | Tue May 18 1993 16:34 | 5 |
| Thanks for the inputs guys !
I also picked some stuff up from Jeff and Steve,again thanks...
John M.
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561.6 | Sell some of those Shaq Cards. | POWDML::GASPARONI | | Tue May 18 1993 17:45 | 4 |
| Mike, what are you saying, Zo, Latrell, LB, ect.,ect. ?? Who are these
guys?? My son and his friends are hooked on Shaq, so why don't you
guys put some in the #4 for sale area, and dump them before they go the
way of the Ripken Error Card.
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561.7 | Here are some... | ROYALT::ASHE | We don't have to take our clothes off | Tue May 18 1993 18:42 | 12 |
| There are a lot of talented rookies overshadowed by Shaq hype:
Some are:
Alonzo Mourning - C - Charlotte
Tom Gugliotta - F - Washington
Richard Dumas - F - Phoenix
Robert Horry - F - Houston
Walt Williams - F/G - Sacramento
Christian Laettner - F - Minnesota
Harold Miner - G - Miami (slam dunk title helped him)
Latrell Sprewell - G - Golden State
Oliver Miller - C - Phoenix
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561.8 | Its over now. | MSDOA::PARKERJ | | Tue May 18 1993 23:27 | 5 |
| At shows in Charlotte and Columbia SC, Shaqs can be had for 40-50%
below Beckett. One shop I was in had some in the 25% off box. Shaq
hype is over here.
Jon
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561.9 | But what about the overall value of this year's set? | CARTUN::PAVLOCK | | Wed May 19 1993 14:41 | 15 |
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Here's my two cents:
If you look at all the rookies that Walt listed in his reply (.-2), I
think this years basketball's sets will, in the long term, at least
retain there value, if not go up in value.
Regardless of Shaq. If he has a long and successful career, along with
others of this year's "rookie crop", this year's set, could be a great.
What do you all think?
Regards,
Denny
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561.10 | Happy Feet | STOWOA::MKELLY | | Wed May 19 1993 14:55 | 7 |
| Denny, I hope your right, but I've got happy feet when it comes to new
stuff. (BTW Mike G. "happy feet" means is jittery in the pocket-
makes mistakes when rushed). I can't sell UD basketball sets
Series 1 and 2 (with the real shaq) for 30 Bucks (60%) becketts.
I fell for this with david robinson. Anyone want the fleer set from
his rookie year?
Mike
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561.11 | my .02 | MSDOA::PARKERJ | | Wed May 19 1993 15:44 | 15 |
| re-.2
I think that there is more than enough to go around for anyone who
wants it. It seems like each year there is a pretty good rookie crop
coming in. In order for values to rise more new people will ned to
enter the card collecting craze. Or perhaps new markets to dump the
stuff on. For example Australia is hard up for anything NBA, products
do very well there. Each year card companies pour like a billion
dollars worth of stuff on the market. Do you think that it should all
appreciate and like an investment provide a return. You must consider
that it is like a cumulative effect, add up all the years of prodcution
and their rise in value. It is unrealistic to think it will go up and
stay there. IMHO.
Jon
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561.12 | | FUTURE::JST_ONGE | John St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715 | Wed May 19 1993 20:58 | 21 |
| I don't know about anyone else, but I have a certain limit that I'll
spend on single cards, especially new cards. The last time I spent
over 10$ on a single card was 75$ for a 1967 Red Sox Team Card and
30 or 40$ for a 1966 Twins Team card a couple years ago and I didn't
think twice about buying them. Now I know Shaq is good and he seems
like a nice guy, but pay 75$ for one of his cards never crossed my
mind. If I got one in a pack, that's okay and I probably would have
sold it. If you pay 75$ for it, you're either one of those people
who had to have it or you're investing.
If Shaq breaks a leg or something, your first thought is that you
lost 75$. Or if he does lousy, he's a bum because you wasted 75$ on
him. Or you only check his stats to see if his card value will go up
in the price guides. What fun is that ? Now I can look at my 1967
Red Sox team card and think back to that wonderful summer. I don't
look at it and say "I hope it didn't go down in the price guide".
Buy to collect, not to invest and these things won't bother you as
much.
John
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561.13 | more ultra | DDIF::TANCILL | Well, hello Mr. Soul | Thu May 20 1993 00:23 | 16 |
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Back for a moment to fleer ultra: it's official now, I saw the
standup type magazine distributor series 2 boxes at the local Shaws
tonight. The two boxes were empty (somebody still thinks there a
bargain at $2+/pack, hee, hee), but the fact that they showed up
at all proves that Fleer really cranked up the production. Even
given all that, I still like Ultra as a card on its' own merits,
regardless of production numbers and price guide values.
I don't necessarily agree that this is just another good year of
rookies, some of these guys could fade, but you really have to go back
to 1986 before you see something to compare to this year.
jeff
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561.14 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | Earn More Sessions By Sleaving | Thu May 20 1993 00:34 | 6 |
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I found that I was immune to the Shaq hype. I suppose it's because
he's not a San Diego Charger and that's all I collect. ;-)
Live from Charger Central......Glenn
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561.15 | Buying SHAQ for $5 ;-) | JOKUR::OLOUGHLIN | | Thu May 20 1993 09:27 | 8 |
| It is interesting seeing all the notes related to the SHAQ hype.
It seems that everyone feels that SHAQ cards are going to depreciate.
If anyone wants to sell there fleer ultra SHAQ cards for $5 a-piece,
since you fell that he may break a leg or what-have-ya, and they are
going to decrease in value. Send me a note and I'll buy them. ;-)
Steven
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561.16 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Here's a 25�, call someone who cares | Thu May 20 1993 10:52 | 4 |
| I don't know if they'll go that far. I'm just glad I bought my box
through Steve for under $50. Aren't they supposed to go for the
$60-70/box range, tops? I don't feel bad that this production's gonna
drive the box down to the dealer. I heard TSC is next.
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561.17 | re.6 | STOWOA::MKELLY | | Thu May 20 1993 12:06 | 5 |
| re .6 Send me a note I'll send you a SHAQ list.
re . The saint. There are Shaq cards priced higher than Mantle
Cards.
Amazing Mike Kelly @ OGO
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561.18 | | EBBV03::MONDALTO | | Mon May 24 1993 08:34 | 13 |
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You people say that there are alot of Fleer Ultra Basketball out
there,I'v been doing alot of shopping this weekend and I haven't
seen them anywhere,and just for curiosity I asked if they would be
getting more,and the answer was NO,that's it for Ultra II Basketball.
If you have any unopened boxes my advice is to keep them and just put
them away and forget that you ever have them,and someday,with all the
great Rookies it will turn out to be a good investment for the kids.
John M.
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561.19 | | FUTURE::JST_ONGE | John St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715 | Mon May 24 1993 12:38 | 6 |
| John, when you say shopping do you mean retail stores or shows ? Sam's
Club in Westboro got some more in last Thursday. There still seem to be
a lot at shows. I think I'd hang onto them for now, especially if you
paid big bucks.
John
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561.20 | | EBBV03::MONDALTO | | Wed May 26 1993 09:10 | 8 |
| Saint,I was talking stores that usualy have them such as,
B.J.'s, Pace, Osco, Newshops, I went to a couple of flea
Markets and their prices were very high even though the prices fell
in Becketts price guide.
John M.
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