Playing eBay roulette with a dead man
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James and Noah VanOsdol continue their journey of rebuilding a comic collection by "selling the hobby to fund the hobby". This episode explores the strategy behind successful eBay acquisitions and the emotional rollercoaster of high-stakes collecting.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/16ypYcX95wE
Key highlights
- The eBay feedback loop: James explains why seller ratings and the "sketch factor" are critical considerations when hunting for expensive books.
- John Constantine arrives: The duo discusses acquiring a copy of Swamp Thing for $150 to secure a major first appearance.
- DIY preservation versus CGC: James explains why he prefers $20 magnetic cases over the high costs and long wait times of professional grading for books he intends to keep.
- eBau roulette: James recounts the risk of buying the first appearance of a favorite SIlver Age character for $90 from a seller with zero feedback.
- The Jack Kirby connection: Noah shares his success in securing a nearly complete run of The Demon for pennies an issue by finding them in a brick and mortar store.
- Killing the ego: A candid discussion on why sellers must let the public determine value instead of sticking to ambitious price goals.
- The joy of the hunt: James compares modern digital searches to his childhood memories of rifling through flea market tables with his grandmother.
Thank you for listening/watching!
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