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JLange
01-25-2010, 08:06 PM
I'm trying to pare down my "reference libary" of old auction catalogs. I am having a hard time parting with them, but they take up so much space! I am just wondering what do others do with their catalogs, and if there is a better way to go about this. Do you cut out some images, and throw the rest away? Do you scan the pages? Do you pitch 'em right after the auction? After a few years these things can really pile up.

joeadcock
01-25-2010, 08:07 PM
I just keep them all.

Frank

fkw
01-25-2010, 08:20 PM
best reference material, even better than some guides.

especially if you write the final bids next to the item..... to use later as a price guide.

I have over 100 going back 25 years.

Jewish-collector
01-25-2010, 08:32 PM
The only thing better in life than receiving an auction catalog is receiving a free auction catalog. :D

Orioles1954
01-25-2010, 08:41 PM
I recycle all of mine after completion of the auction.

ethicsprof
01-25-2010, 09:02 PM
that last legendary catalog with those beautiful photos of Conlon, Thompson, et al will be a keeper forever.
when i win, i keep the catalog---when i don't, it's easier to toss.

best,
barry

Rob D.
01-25-2010, 09:13 PM
I'll often try to trade 2-3 old catalogs for free parking at a downtown or hotel lot.

Fred
01-25-2010, 11:11 PM
To me, some of the auction catalogs are almost like collectibles. For example, the Halper collection had a really nice set of catalogs. You can still find them on ebay. If you like that stuff and you're looking for the Halper catalogs then make sure you get all three volumes in the box set.

Pup6913
01-25-2010, 11:17 PM
I started to shred them and use as packing. Makes for a very neat puzzle if you are board:D

Kawika
01-26-2010, 01:27 AM
I have several dozen old catalogs, Mastro, REA, Goodwin, even three or four of Barry's, going back 7 or 8 years. I finally started throwing newer ones away because it was just taking up too much room. What I do now is tear out the pages that have the items I've won to keep as part of the provenance plus I save pages for items that are of particular interest. The old catalogs are a great resource of information about a myriad of cards, memorabilia etc; the only problem is that it is difficult to find something specific if you don't know which auction house or auction date to refer to. What I wish is that some enterprising type would create an index of auctioned items from all the old catalogs, scans would be good, too. Probably would require about a jillion man-hours of effort but it would be nice.

barrysloate
01-26-2010, 05:22 AM
At least my old catalogs don't take up any room. I save the ones I consider classic auctions, like Halper and Copeland, among others, and toss the rest. I'm simply running out of space to store them.

timzcardz
01-26-2010, 05:42 AM
I'll often try to trade 2-3 old catalogs for free parking at a downtown or hotel lot.

And how well has that been working out for you?



If they have a price grid I print that out and stick it in the catalogue for future reference.

Sometimes I just like to sit down and thumb through a catalog. There is always something of interest that I hadn't previously read, or just forgot about.

Kotton King
01-26-2010, 06:08 AM
If I had more space I'd keep them. Unfortunately my wife hates the clutter of numerous catalogs and I have to recycle them.

slidekellyslide
01-26-2010, 10:26 AM
I have a bookshelf in my basement....I probably have over 200 of them going back to the early 1990s. It's good rainy day material...and like Frank said it's the best reference library one can have.

Jewish-collector
01-27-2010, 05:52 AM
I agree with David. I wish there was a master index.

SmokyBurgess
01-27-2010, 07:36 AM
Donate them to the local Christian Outreach Center and hope they can get a dollar or so for them.

E93
01-27-2010, 10:02 AM
I keep the significant ones (all Mastro, REA, etc.). As mentioned above, they are a great reference. They also make for a good toilet read a few years down the line.
JimB

bmarlowe1
01-27-2010, 11:59 AM
To me, some of the auction catalogs are almost like collectibles. For example, the Halper collection had a really nice set of catalogs. You can still find them on ebay. If you like that stuff and you're looking for the Halper catalogs then make sure you get all three volumes in the box set.

I did just that a while back. This one especially is a nice reference for a few major mis-identified photos. I did create a very abreviated index for it and a few others for images I think are important and useful.


In the future, if more catalogues are distributed as pdf's, finding specific items should be easier.

slidekellyslide
01-27-2010, 12:08 PM
Donate them to the local Christian Outreach Center and hope they can get a dollar or so for them.

If you have a local weekly consignment auction put a few in there and see how they do. I once got $15 for a Hake's catalog (Pinbacks and Americana).

Sportsguy20
05-16-2010, 09:59 PM
Selling Old Sports Memorabilia auction catalogs; Sports Collector's Digest Issues. Perfect for the Sports Enthusiast who wants to learn about memorabilia prices over time. Willing to part with these for the right price. Email me to negotiate a price.

sbfinley
05-16-2010, 10:18 PM
If anyone ever wants to clear up space I would gladly take them off your hands!

tbob
05-16-2010, 10:46 PM
I recycle all of mine after completion of the auction.

Ditto :)

M's_Fan
05-16-2010, 10:53 PM
I enjoy the end of auctions, I usually go through and write in the catalog what the item went for (just the pre-war cards, can't do this with the entire REA bible-thick catalog!).

Not only is this a useful guide for future bidding, but I figure in 20-30 years it will be interesting to go back and see what things were being auctioned off for. I'm sure it will be interesting.... Still not sure if I'll be saying "what were we thinking?" or "why didn't I buy more at those prices?!"

kcohen
05-17-2010, 06:41 AM
I throw mine into recycling. Too much space and too heavy. Besides, the auction houses archive completed auctions so that can be used for reference.

As to all you guys that accumulate them, when can we expect to see you featured on an episode of Hoarders?

SmokyBurgess
05-17-2010, 07:22 AM
I donate them to the local Christian charity...maybe they can get a dollar or two for them to help needy families pay their bills or get food.

Bicem
05-17-2010, 08:00 AM
http://lwtchost.ctc.edu/dept/hr/images/recycle.jpg

drdduet
05-17-2010, 09:13 AM
Same as FKW.

onlychild
05-17-2010, 03:30 PM
A surgery gone bad left me cane Dependant in 09. What to do with the ever-so-awesome REA catalog? Clip the pics, arrange them tight, paste, add 5 coats of lacquer and fashion it all into a very usable cane which was hand made from scratch.


Kevin

rc4157
05-17-2010, 03:33 PM
Now that is cool, very creative Kevin.
RC

Peter_Spaeth
05-17-2010, 04:28 PM
Kevin, you are raising canes to a new level.

Sportsguy20
05-19-2010, 02:35 PM
Does anybody old auction catalogs and SCD's? There are hundreds and hundreds for sale. Old ones