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As well as 90s high end Jordan Inserts and Vintage Star Jordans, I have a major addiction to 90s MJ refractors
They were soooo hard to pull back in the 90s and are so cool to look at now when you can now buy them on Ebay, when they were like unicorns back in the pre to early internet days... Brings back so many memories of those days..... Back then you could go to 3 card shows and still not find anyone with any MJ refractors!! Population numbers on MJ refractors are pretty low especially in high grade, so I was wondering how you think these will appreciate over time.... Do you think refractors will stand the test of time as legendary as well as MJ himself?? Any thoughts anyone? Last edited by Starman101; 12-08-2015 at 11:42 PM. |
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Investing for what? Profit?
....gotta be near the peak price...No?
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No, they are low now. Some of these cards were in the thousands and now are $150. I think it will take some time, but high grade refractors will eventually become the new 86-87 jordan. (There are probably less refractors of Jordan than there are 86-87 fleer) |
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It is just a piece of cardboard that can easily be duplicated and sold for less. RC cards of the best of the best are the only things that come even close to staying ahead of inflation and this will only continue as long as the hobby is somewhat mainstream. A finished cardboard product will never be a "good" investment and the only reason it is worth so much now is that people like you and me have way to much money to spend on them. Combined with the fact that athletes are the modern day "gods" for a lot of people, myself included. Try giving a starving man a Jordan refractor for his last bowl of rice and you will quickly learn how valuable these "investments" are. If you want to invest in something buy some land you can grow food on, buy a teacher who can help you to educate yourself, buy a hammer and nails to build shelter, buy a needle and thread to make some clothes. Sports cards are not an investment they are a purchase. Collect if you want but I would avoid thinking your investing for the future. Have a wonderful day ![]() Sorry for the rant
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what you think collecting sports cards is more real than eating food?
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Wasn't the Jordan market completely shilled?
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Wait up, which refractor cards were in the thousands and now in $150 range??
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One question I have, bkcardcollector... How much room should I leave between each seed? Living in NYC, I have an extremely limited garden area, are there any tricks to optimizing space? Thanks in advance.
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![]() For optimal growth leave 2 inches between refractor seeds. Also be sure to plant "companion" die cut seeds between refractor seeds. The die cut cards fix nitrogen in the soil and your refractor cards will thrive. A good way to optimize space is layers. Refractor cards don't mind a bit of shade, so you can make a shelving unit and grow your refractors in containers (on the shelf) and their growth will not suffer. Make sure to wear neoprene gloves to avoid contamination when harvesting. Also after harvest be sure to store in a dry and dark place to avoid "hulking" or "greening" of your specimens. If you are lucky enough to have a refractor sprout with the image of MJ on it pay great attention. The MJ refractor is a unique variation and you might have something very rare and special indeed. If you don't have expertise knowledge of MJ refractors you should probably send it off and pay $10 for someone to tell you just how special it is and have it put in a special case.
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MJ'S rc has not gone up in 25 years....why would this?
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It was believed short print, as Jordan was wearing # 45. Hard to believe that was almost 22 years ago. I remember the buzz about that card like it was yesterday |
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Just to be clear- there are more 86-87 fleer Jordan printed than all Jordan refractors combined.
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I think key Jordan Refractors will be a great investment.
Have you seen the prices of graded 86/87 Fleer and even 88/89 Fleer? It won't be long until we see 93/94 and 94/95 Finest as vintage and those key cards will be worth serious coin.
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But also, I agree with bkcardcollector, if you're main goal is to make money, invest in something else as you never know, the basketball market is changing so much, maybe the classic stuff will be forgotten about someday and everyone will want a new card made out of some rare gems from Mars.
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Secondly someone could print 1,000,000 more Jordan refractors tomorrow. Then they could print 1,000,000 more the next day. Once licensed Jordan cards start getting printed again (and they will) these "rare" refractors are not so unique anymore. True they would not be "90s refractors" and maybe in 25 years people will be scrambling to get 94 finest refractors instead of 2020 super awesome shinny new crap, but I doubt it. Rc cards have always and will always drive the sports card market. Once the Rc season is over that's it, no more can be made. Even people who don't know anything about cards know that you want the Rc card. convo 1 me-"I got this Jordan card" my mom-"oh is it his Rc?" me-"no" mom-"oh" convo 2 me-"I got this Jordan card" my mom-"oh is it his Rc?" me-"yes" my mom-"oh wow lets see that, was this guy any good?" now don't get me wrong I like Jordan refractors as much as the next guy but as far as an investment....
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I mean over 20,000 86-87 Fleer MJs graded is just not that rare people. Back in the 90s MJ refractors were THE cards to own in addition to his rookie card and inserts 90s refractors have low population numbers for the most part which was why I asked. Particularily 96-97 Chrome and any 1993 - 1998 Finest Refractors. Hell I even love the Topps Refractor Inserts like bordered, borderless, holding court, and rock stars... I always had a weakness for key 90s MJ refractors, largely because they were impossible to find in the pre Ebay 90s. If you ever saw one at card shows they were like gold They look cool and are pretty rare based on the pop numbers. And yes I will not buy one without the peel if it was applied for that particular card It might sound ridiculous, but I consider peeled ones "altered". Lol
Last edited by Starman101; 12-10-2015 at 01:04 AM. |
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I just want to call attention to this AMAZING exchange from 2015.
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I like the MJ 90's refractors as an investment long-term but there are three problems.
1. There are often thousands of them per set. 2. They HULK in a major way. 3. MJ market is at a peak and that's never a good time to buy. |
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