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Thread: This a fair trade??

  
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    This a fair trade??

    Let me know what you think about this trade...I dont collect any of these players so thats not a factor....lmk what you think


    I give up:



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    Personally I'd say no, but that's just me. I mean, it's an auto leter for a fake patch, a white JSY, and a RC...I mean, the Geno is about $10 on eBay at most, the Staal the same and the Ovy the same. The Savard is probably about a $40 card. I don't know, but I'd say no.

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    BV wise, it might be the same, but quality wise you're losing out.

    You're giving an auto'd letter card for a plain jersey, common rc, and manufactured patch (yeah the letter is manufactured too) but auto lettermarks are way more valuable than OPCP Manufactured stuff

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    i say keep the letter.

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    well if u don't collect them i wouldn't trade for them unless it's for trading bait but the ovy isn't good bait cause it's a white jsy, staal isn't good bait either, the malkin maybe. i think u can get something better for the savard

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    go with the masses on this one, not the best trade for the quantity offered, and the quality you own..

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    bad trade for you

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    I agree. If none of those cards are for your PC keep the Savard.

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    I agree. If none of those cards are for your PC keep the Savard.

    This says it best it all depends on if it for your PC.

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    the leter marks are fairly collectible. I'd hold out for a card of eq value.

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