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    Was this a Steal? (Titanium SP RC)

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...#ht_500wt_1413

    Saw this last minute seems like a good deal but I am not into these cards so dont know the real value.

    Any opinions are welcome

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    Looks like a deal to me. Then again Dmen don't get the hobby love forwards and goalies get.

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    It seems like the draft position pararlells don't get the love either. I think I paid $135 ish for the Couturier paralell to 8. The normal run of which there is 14 , were selling on Ebay for well over $500.

    Oh yeah, I still need a Couturier. Anybody?

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    It'll be hard to say for a while...

    Pros: Low-numbered, great player

    Cons: Parallel, non-auto, non-game-used, defenseman, no longer a new product

    I'd say, if it was a card you needed or wanted and you're happy, you did fine. If you're looking to flip for a significant profit, you might be looking at a tough climb. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to burst anyone's bubble here, but 2nd-yr defenseman on potentially non-playoff teams (THN has them 11th in the East) can be a tough sell...

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    "Card has an extremely small tear on the bottom center of the card"
    Any rookie card with damage like that, move the decimal point over once to the left.

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    Hopefully it's for your PC, because I don't see you making much profit on it with the damage.

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    Wow, I'm surprised it made it to $86 with the damage. Even though it's numbered /4, I wouldn't see it reaching $50 because people fearing the damage.

    Did you realize there was damage? (I only say that because I've made "quick bids" at the last second without ever reading the description)

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    Any damage as explained, lowers the card to the bottom number.

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    No I didnt bid on this just thought it was interesting enough to post about

    Thanks for all of the responses

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    I'm not trying to burst anyone's bubble here, but 2nd-yr defenseman on potentially non-playoff teams (THN has them 11th in the East) can be a tough sell...

    They just made the Finals. Anyone calling them a potential non playoff team is certainly being bold to put it in nice terms. Not that should matter on a card anyway.

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