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Vintage matchbook covers for sale
Vintage matchbook covers for sale





(usually from tacks) - Covers have been glued It's not necessary to do a cover-by-coverĬovers need to be undamaged and unstruck, unless we're talkingĪbout rarities they don't need to have the matches in them.Įxamples of unacceptable conditions include: - Strikers have been cut SELLING: Basically, you reverse the approaches outlined above.Īlways be specific about the numbers, conditions, and age of Go to another good home.because they stay within the hobby. They'll have a good home, and they'll be appreciatedĪnd taken care of.and, when that collector passes on, they'll That case, please consider simply donating them to either a localĬollector or a collector who will reimburse you postage, suchĪs myself (as long as the covers are unusedĪnd unstruck). Trying to sell their covers, the few dollars they may get simplyĭoesn't justify the time and effort in trying to sell them. We go on to SELLING, please read the Treasure page to see why you're not going to become independently Much more knowledgeable about your hobby. Most covers I want eventually come to me through steady tradingīy mail with other collectors. If you're serious aboutĬollecting, your best bet, by far, is to get into the hobby-joinĬlubs, make contacts, go to meetings, swapfests,Īnd conventions, if possible, and trade. Which types these are, look at the Treasure page. Of course, for the more sought-after types. 10 cents per cover, unless purchased in large, bulk lots, in Current ball park figures just to give youĬovers (and this is the vast majority of material) go for. General guidelines that you may find, but they're just that.general A price guide was publishedīy Bill Retskin in the 1980s, but the prices were heavily inflated,Īnd no one in the hobby pays attention to it.

vintage matchbook covers for sale

Youįor $10 today can just as easily sell for $5 tomorrow and have The hobby offers a wide and steadyĪrray of 'sanctioned' auctions-club bulletin auctions, conventionĪnd swapfest auctions, and hobby auctions on the internet. If you're not looking for true rarities, use the Many have no idea of what they're selling and have no idea of Killing on the junk they just found in Aunt Edna's shoe closet. There, there are also lots of non-collectors hoping to make a On ebay, although there are lots of collectors selling Ebay has rapidly become the glitziest and most talkedĪbout auction, but my own advice is to stay within the hobbyĪuctions. Samples they have not been creased and stapled and areĪnd non-collectors, flea markets, yard sales, and paper shows,Īuctions offer the largest and biggest variety of covers being What you needīeing passed to you when you were expecting the opposite. Hobbies, there is little problem here with fakes. You thought you bought, but you should always be guided by theĪdage "Let the buyer beware." Unlike some collectible

vintage matchbook covers for sale

Majority of situations, you're going to receive exactly what The collector has in both buying and selling covers, more than







Vintage matchbook covers for sale