My question is for Justin... I've bought into several of your vintage set breaks in the past and landed some beauties. I'm curious if there is a particular year/era that sells better than other years? And... Do you attribute this more to the price point or to the popularity of the set?
Hey Jason! Good to see you in the forum! Absolutely, there are some years that sell better than others. A think you hit on two of the key three points - the 3rd one is the size of the set. For example, I'm selling the 1951 Bowman set break right now at $100 per spot. It's super popular, but there are only so many spots most people can swallow at that price point. If it were a 252 card set like '52 Bowman, even though the price per spot would be higher, it would sell out faster. The sweet spot really is in that 200-250 card range. I find that the '54 and '55 Topps, as well as the '52-54 Bowman's have always sell really well - they have big rookie cards, a modest price point (unless it's high-grade), and the all are around that 200-250 card range.
-Burl