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You've asked for it, so here it is
12-13-2012, 07:54 AM
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Epic Thread. Stunning Collection. Congratulations !
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12-13-2012, 12:49 PM
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might this stuff be worth a million? I think so crazy good!

I sell anything in my ORG at only 13.7 percent of BV and flat shipping of 2.50 I AM NOT ASKING MY ASKING PRICE just had to fill them in for be marked for sale.

ONLY 13.7 PERCENT OF BV
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12-14-2012, 07:40 AM
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More of the same for today's update:

[Image: Zforce.jpg][Image: ToppsStars.jpg][Image: Bowman.jpg][Image: SPx.jpg][Image: SP2.jpg][Image: Finest1.jpg][Image: Finest2.jpg][Image: EX.jpg][Image: SP-1.jpg][Image: Flair2.jpg]

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12-14-2012, 09:19 AM
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jesh...I give up.

Where and how do you do it?

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12-14-2012, 10:08 AM
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You win. You have the best Jordan collection period.

I collect LeBron, Jordan, Kobe and anything that catches my eye.
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12-14-2012, 11:08 AM
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...now the sickest MJ collection I have ever seen and I am in total awe.

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12-14-2012, 07:53 PM (This post was last modified: 12-14-2012 07:54 PM by craigconway.)
Post: #67
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Holy X-mas ! Sun is shining on a winter evening.

Would you mind giving us a little insight about the collecting habits of high end MJ collectors around the century mark ? How was it acquiring such tough cards ? Did you use the internet and eBay, a nice card shop around the corner, spending hours at shows, trading with other collectors, busting boxes, etc. ?
At the end of the day, even a well funded collector today, would need years to accumulate such a near-complete collection of Jordan 90s.

Would be great to get some info from, what seems today like, a different era of collecting.
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12-16-2012, 01:30 AM
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(12-14-2012 07:53 PM)craigconway Wrote:  Holy X-mas ! Sun is shining on a winter evening.

Would you mind giving us a little insight about the collecting habits of high end MJ collectors around the century mark ? How was it acquiring such tough cards ? Did you use the internet and eBay, a nice card shop around the corner, spending hours at shows, trading with other collectors, busting boxes, etc. ?
At the end of the day, even a well funded collector today, would need years to accumulate such a near-complete collection of Jordan 90s.

Would be great to get some info from, what seems today like, a different era of collecting.

When I first started collecting, it was mainly at LCS and shows. That was until 1997 when I first started on Ebay. That changed everything in a flash. Those cards that you would almost never see at shows or in shops were right there for the taking. That meant a complete change in buying habits and I pretty much bought most of my collection on Ebay.

I used to buy boxes too, but never had a big Jordan hit in any of them. I did find some pretty good cards which could be used as trade bait, and I also sold some on Ebay.

So in the end, I guess the hobby hasn't changed much from the days I used to collect, but the main change is the price of some of those cards.

Today's update will be slightly different. As I said, I only collect Jordan cards, but at the time I also picked up some older RCs of all-time greats:

[Image: BillRussellRC_zps3a40e04a.jpg][Image: BillRussellRC_back_zps206a4362.jpg][Image: JerryWestRC_zps0a75ac0c.jpg][Image: JerryWestRC_back_zps57e2d45d.jpg][Image: WiltRC_zpsa012de88.jpg][Image: WiltRC_back_zps5d9b69cb.jpg]

And now a few more Jordan graded cards:

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12-17-2012, 03:29 PM (This post was last modified: 01-19-2013 02:26 AM by xstreaminsanity.)
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I am amazed and dumbfounded. I looked like Alton Lister (#53) when I finished the first set of scans.
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12-18-2012, 09:32 AM
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(12-17-2012 03:29 PM)laugustin Wrote:  I am amazed and dumbfounded. I looked like Alton Lister (#53) when I finished the first set of scans.

Great picture!

For today's update, more symptoms of that sickness called the completist disease. The gaps are holes that HAVE to be filled...

[Image: Encore1_zps42fe68b0.jpg][Image: Encore2_zpse189d9ae.jpg][Image: Encore3_zps71e0f296.jpg][Image: Encore1_back_zpsca363585.jpg][Image: Encore2_back_zps251a8c4c.jpg][Image: Encore3_back_zps99f77689.jpg][Image: MJ23Encore1_zps5fd5be93.jpg][Image: MJ23Encore2_zpsfecb5992.jpg][Image: MJ23Encore1_back_zps5778d652.jpg][Image: MJ23Encore2_back_zps364c267d.jpg]

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