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101 Ways to Make Money in the Trading-Card Market

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Title: 101 Ways to Make Money in the Trading-Card Market
by Kit Kiefer, Paul M. Green
ISBN: 1-56625-002-1
Publisher: Bonus Books
Pub. Date: August, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $8.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.67 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Super Advice. Forget about the publishing date.
Comment: If you want to buy this book for advice on which specific players cards to buy, probably the others reviewers are right, but if you want to know the lasting secrets and advice regarding what makes a card good, this is the book for you. I even liked the advice on players, because I checked the last price guides, and it was good as a lesson. Use this book to get knowledge of the craft, that is the intention of this book.

Rating: 1
Summary: Avoid this outdated book!
Comment: This book was written in 1990 and reprinted in 1994! The trading card market has undergone a drastic change since then with the market for baseball cards at an all time low. The authors give stupid advice reflecting the time span missing since it was updated. A few examples: One chapter is titled," SELL YOUR MARK MCGUIRE, RUBEN SIERRA, IVAN RODRIGUEZ,............................CARDS'!!?? The author tells us "McGuire is just not enough of an all-around player to land in Cooperstown"??? Another Chapter tells you to "sell your Nolan Ryan cards". Very bad advice. If you followed this advice in 1990 you would have lost tons of money. Equally bad advice is given on who to buy for the long term investment, they suggest Greg Jefferies, and Larry Walker to name two. They are unremarkable players whose careers are near the end or over. They also suggest to sell the basketnball cards to invest in baseball. This made sense in 1990 when Basketball was not very popular but is now much more popular than Baseball. Now to be fair, they do advise to purchase Jose Caanseco,Barry Bonds, Don Mattingly, etc. The point is, these players are already at the top of their careers and so are the prices for their cards. This book needs to be updated with a new list of potential superstars to invest in. In other respects the book offers some good advice on special issues to collect.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great!
Comment: This book is great im now making tons of extra money by selling and buying cards at the right time i say buy it if you want to make some cash.

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