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I wouldn't say they are "so popular". They are a niche market. The movies are a different story.
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
Baseball cards were my comic books. I guess I understand the appeal but it wasn't for me.
Quote from: Cartierfor3 on December 16, 2014, 10:19:50 AMBaseball cards were my comic books. I guess I understand the appeal but it wasn't for me. Speaking of that, I still have a crap ton of cards in a closet and really have no use for them. Have any of you guys had any luck selling them for any cash? Best way to do it (eBay, card shop, etc.)? They are mostly late 80's and early 90's cards. I also have a few older comic books that are also collecting dust in the same closet.
Quote from: XocolateThundarr on December 16, 2014, 11:11:54 AMQuote from: Cartierfor3 on December 16, 2014, 10:19:50 AMBaseball cards were my comic books. I guess I understand the appeal but it wasn't for me. Speaking of that, I still have a crap ton of cards in a closet and really have no use for them. Have any of you guys had any luck selling them for any cash? Best way to do it (eBay, card shop, etc.)? They are mostly late 80's and early 90's cards. I also have a few older comic books that are also collecting dust in the same closet.Man, I used to dream of the day when I would be able to strike it rich after cashing in on all my cards.
Quote from: nicname on December 16, 2014, 11:16:50 AMQuote from: XocolateThundarr on December 16, 2014, 11:11:54 AMQuote from: Cartierfor3 on December 16, 2014, 10:19:50 AMBaseball cards were my comic books. I guess I understand the appeal but it wasn't for me. Speaking of that, I still have a crap ton of cards in a closet and really have no use for them. Have any of you guys had any luck selling them for any cash? Best way to do it (eBay, card shop, etc.)? They are mostly late 80's and early 90's cards. I also have a few older comic books that are also collecting dust in the same closet.Man, I used to dream of the day when I would be able to strike it rich after cashing in on all my cards.Yeah, me too. Overall, I don't think that they are worth crap now though.
Quote from: XocolateThundarr on December 16, 2014, 11:54:54 AMQuote from: nicname on December 16, 2014, 11:16:50 AMQuote from: XocolateThundarr on December 16, 2014, 11:11:54 AMQuote from: Cartierfor3 on December 16, 2014, 10:19:50 AMBaseball cards were my comic books. I guess I understand the appeal but it wasn't for me. Speaking of that, I still have a crap ton of cards in a closet and really have no use for them. Have any of you guys had any luck selling them for any cash? Best way to do it (eBay, card shop, etc.)? They are mostly late 80's and early 90's cards. I also have a few older comic books that are also collecting dust in the same closet.Man, I used to dream of the day when I would be able to strike it rich after cashing in on all my cards.Yeah, me too. Overall, I don't think that they are worth crap now though. $1,000 seemed like quite the amount to 7-year-old nicname
late 80s early 90s baseball cards were way over produced and are essentially worthless. Our dad's all were convinced we'd be paying for college with them and were wrong.
Quote from: Cartierfor3 on December 16, 2014, 02:43:42 PMlate 80s early 90s baseball cards were way over produced and are essentially worthless. Our dad's all were convinced we'd be paying for college with them and were wrong. So you are saying I should use them for fire starters in my outdoor fireplace?
Quote from: XocolateThundarr on December 16, 2014, 03:23:51 PMQuote from: Cartierfor3 on December 16, 2014, 02:43:42 PMlate 80s early 90s baseball cards were way over produced and are essentially worthless. Our dad's all were convinced we'd be paying for college with them and were wrong. So you are saying I should use them for fire starters in my outdoor fireplace?No, just keep them and enjoy them. They are worth more to you than they are to a buyer