EXCLUSIVE: Second sale of Strasburg SuperFractor takes twist
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July 6, 2010, 7:44 pm
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Filed under: MLB, Razor, Stephen Strasburg, Topps | Tags: baseball, baseball cards, MLB, Stephen Strasburg, Stephen Strasburg SuperFractor, Topps
Accountant Robert J. Power’s sale of the Stephen Strasburg SuperFractor took a twist after his $25,000 eBay auction went bad.
His whirlwind month since buying the card for $16,403 led him to Dallas on Tuesday afternoon where he discussed the sale in person with Beckett Baseball’s Chris Olds.
Who purchased the card? Why? Watch the video.
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Why did Power choose to sell the card — one that he called a “dream card” less than a month ago?
Click here for Part 2 of our interview.
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Click here for Chris Olds’ commentary on the Strasburg card.
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Great interview guys.
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