It looks like the trend here is definately downsizing which is not surprisng since this is pretty much an older guy's hobby.
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It looks like the trend here is definately downsizing which is not surprisng since this is pretty much an older guy's hobby.
I guess I am in the minority. My collection continues to grow. Picked up some 1974 Kellogg's over the weekend. Got a bunch of stuff in the mail when I got home today. I did get rid of a bunch of doubles a little over a year ago. Sold about 150,000 cards for pennies on the dollar. But they went to a guy and his son so I was real happy with that sale. I sold all of them for 75.00 and even delivered them to his house. But I continue to pick up cards I think people on here can use. Most of the time it works out because I have a pretty good idea what some people are looking for. But sometimes it doesn't. I am getting ready to move into a bigger house in Ohio so I will have even more room now. One thing I would like to do is maybe have a trade night at my house with some members in the Ohio area. Does anybody think I should start a thread and ask if anybody would be interested? I know it may be tough with the Covid but I was thinking about sometime in the future.
Thanks,
Bryon
I guess I am in the minority. My collection continues to grow. Picked up some 1974 Kellogg's over the weekend. Got a bunch of stuff in the mail when I got home today. I did get rid of a bunch of doubles a little over a year ago. Sold about 150,000 cards for pennies on the dollar. But they went to a guy and his son so I was real happy with that sale. I sold all of them for 75.00 and even delivered them to his house. But I continue to pick up cards I think people on here can use. Most of the time it works out because I have a pretty good idea what some people are looking for. But sometimes it doesn't. I am getting ready to move into a bigger house in Ohio so I will have even more room now. One thing I would like to do is maybe have a trade night at my house with some members in the Ohio area. Does anybody think I should start a thread and ask if anybody would be interested? I know it may be tough with the Covid but I was thinking about sometime in the future.
Thanks,
Bryon
Bryon -
If I were in your area, I'd come to your trade night. I've given thought to doing that in the Raleigh area too. Maybe we can have a yearly Bench convention, where we can gather in an area, trade, go buy cards, and go to a baseball game or two. Good luck in your new house!
Scobes
Bryon - A local trade night is a great idea. I've often thought about trying to get a few Benchies together in my NJ area. Or even just meet up midway with another trader. I did join a local group a number of years ago that traded pocket schedules. I had just started collecting so they gave me a few to grow my collection. It was fun so I started writing to MLB teams and getting schedules, postcards and various giveaways.I guess I am in the minority. My collection continues to grow. Picked up some 1974 Kellogg's over the weekend. Got a bunch of stuff in the mail when I got home today. I did get rid of a bunch of doubles a little over a year ago. Sold about 150,000 cards for pennies on the dollar. But they went to a guy and his son so I was real happy with that sale. I sold all of them for 75.00 and even delivered them to his house. But I continue to pick up cards I think people on here can use. Most of the time it works out because I have a pretty good idea what some people are looking for. But sometimes it doesn't. I am getting ready to move into a bigger house in Ohio so I will have even more room now. One thing I would like to do is maybe have a trade night at my house with some members in the Ohio area. Does anybody think I should start a thread and ask if anybody would be interested? I know it may be tough with the Covid but I was thinking about sometime in the future.
Thanks,
Bryon
Bryon - A local trade night is a great idea. I've often thought about trying to get a few Benchies together in my NJ area. Or even just meet up midway with another trader. I did join a local group a number of years ago that traded pocket schedules. I had just started collecting so they gave me a few to grow my collection. It was fun so I started writing to MLB teams and getting schedules, postcards and various giveaways.
As for downsizing, I started back about 20 years ago when I realized that I had bought a lot of junk wax cards from the 80's that nobody wanted and they were taking up a lot of space. So I boxed up thousands of cards and donated them to United Way. But that didn't stop me from accumulating more cards. LOL So a few years ago I found a dealer at a card show in North Jersey that bought those big 5K boxes. Sold him a few until recently I learned that he sold all of his inventory and got out of the business. I haven't been to a show since early this year but what I noticed that the busiest dealers (excluding vintage cards) where the ones selling cards in dime boxes. Now I'm looking at selling locally on Craigslist and local bulletin boards.
I guess I am in the minority. My collection continues to grow. Picked up some 1974 Kellogg's over the weekend. Got a bunch of stuff in the mail when I got home today. I did get rid of a bunch of doubles a little over a year ago. Sold about 150,000 cards for pennies on the dollar. But they went to a guy and his son so I was real happy with that sale. I sold all of them for 75.00 and even delivered them to his house. But I continue to pick up cards I think people on here can use. Most of the time it works out because I have a pretty good idea what some people are looking for. But sometimes it doesn't. I am getting ready to move into a bigger house in Ohio so I will have even more room now. One thing I would like to do is maybe have a trade night at my house with some members in the Ohio area. Does anybody think I should start a thread and ask if anybody would be interested? I know it may be tough with the Covid but I was thinking about sometime in the future.
Thanks,
Bryon
What part of Ohio? I'm not too far from the Cincy area and would be interested.
I will be in the Northeast part. East of Canton and Akron.
I will be in the Northeast part. East of Canton and Akron.
Louisville? Salem?
Theres a veteran selling used top loaders on ebay....U might want to check him out. Best regards, David
I am a veteran and was also selling used supplies, but I don't think I am the guy you are referring to, as I am not announcing that. I have been trying to downsize for a while now, but this move has actually freed up some real space that selling some cards never did. I do have a lot of bulk cards that I will eventually dump, but still need to finish sorting everything out. I still have stuff coming in, but it is essentially singles, photos and other small flats. Still can't cut the cord entirely yet.
I do want to share though that Covid seems to have stimulated the market for supplies and I have been stashing used shipping supplies for the last 20+ years, thinking I would use them myself. It is taking up too much room and I decided to test the market. With most of that stuff being made in china and the restrictions, the prices of new had skyrocketed. I had no clue until guys on the PSA site were talking about how the card savers were drying up. That turned on the bulb in my head. I get those in packages all the time and don't use them, but never tossed them out.
I started out by offering medium flat rate boxes filled with semi-rigids, toploaders or penny sleeves at auction and I have done quite well. Sold off all the semi-rigids I had (Hate them, never use them for anything) and penny sleeves I had stashed away and working on the toploaders now. Have sold 8 boxes worth of toploaders so far. I had numerous computer paper boxes crammed full of used ones.
My grand total for 14 Priority flat rate boxes of used supplies is $438.46 minus fees, of course! I think there may have been a few more, but my ebay sales are only showing those totals. The market seems to be cooling off, but I got a high of $45 for a box of toploaders. Most of the boxes probably had somewhere in the neighborhood of 500-550 holders of various sizes!
Lately I have been starting a box at $30 (plus s/h). Nobody has bid them up for the last couple sales, but I have sold each one at that opening price. If anyone needs used TLs (various card point sizes, but majority are standard card thickness), I can still fill several more flat rate boxes. The domestic delivered price would be $47 PP.