One Man Decides: "Should I Sell My $100,000 Collection?"
April 19, 2011. Sometime after Operation Bullpen was released, I received a call from a chap named Randy Roberts, inviting me over to see his $100,000 baseball card and memorabilia collection at his house. But one thing led to another, and I never took him up on his nice offer. Time passed. Then I got another call from Randy, who said he was now thinking about selling his collection and that he'd love to have me see it before he did. So this time I said yes. I brought my sons with me, and we spent a pleasant morning looking at old baseball cards that are worth pretty good new money. Always the writer, I thought the question Randy was considering—whether or not to sell a treasured collection of keepsakes—was interesting, and worth further development. Click here for the article I wrote on it for Sports Collectors Digest.
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