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timkb 05-07-2018 11:45 PM

Robert Edwards Auctions, first major auction
 
I just participated and won my first Robert Edwards auction. This was the first season I tried all the major houses.

Do people generally like REA?

I found the "day of" continuing to extend the auction frustrating, and black box.

Lack of modern payment methods.

Emails telling us that they can close the auction anytime at 10pm to obvious....

Just felt like they are driving up bottom line prices on collectables for the premium.


Don't get me wrong, I want to build my involvement in this business. Just was caught off guard on my first experiences.

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Aquarian Sports Cards 05-08-2018 08:13 AM

Don't understand your constant comments about the auction house driving up prices.

timn1 05-08-2018 08:31 AM

Wrong section
 
Why’s this in the BST?

oldjudge 05-08-2018 08:43 AM

Not many people will consign to auction houses that try to drive down prices.

Leon 05-08-2018 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by timn1 (Post 1774507)
Why’s this in the BST?

There really was no reason so it's in the right place now.

timn1 05-08-2018 09:30 AM

Dude, the whole point of an auction house is to drive the prices as high as they can (while still getting everything sold). They're not in business to supply you with bargains.

Quote:

Originally Posted by timkb (Post 1774444)
I just participated and won my first Robert Edwards auction. This was the first season I tried all the major houses.

Do people generally like REA?

I found the "day of" continuing to extend the auction frustrating, and black box.

Lack of modern payment methods.

Emails telling us that they can close the auction anytime at 10pm to obvious....

Just felt like they are driving up bottom line prices on collectables for the premium.


Don't get me wrong, I want to build my involvement in this business. Just was caught off guard on my first experiences.

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ALR-bishop 05-08-2018 09:31 AM

Tim--if you do not want auction houses driving up the prices for cards , you need to stop contributing to their efforts with your bids

ricktmd 05-08-2018 09:41 AM

Typically with auctions in any field you need to pay by check or money order. In terms of modern methods if you mean credit cards or paypal an auction house is not going to absorb the fees associated with either. I cant say for sure but I do believe they would allow a wire transfer. I do agree that the auction closing time is confusing. In most auctions outside of memorabilia or sports cards an item ends when it has no bids from 1 to 5 minutes but can continue indefinitely if it has bidders within the time period. I prefer the method that any lot closes when there are no bids on the specific lot within 15 minutes. The hard close at midnight seems odd to me but I don't have a good suggestions as to how it should end. If it went on past midnight there would be continued bidding so I am not sure how the hard closing helps consignors or the auction house financially

vintagewhitesox 05-08-2018 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1774537)
Tim--if you do not want auction houses driving up the prices for cards , you need to stop contributing to their efforts with your bids

:)

T206Collector 05-08-2018 10:48 AM

REA is the cream of the crop because of their stellar, unparalleled customer service and general communication skills. The end timing may seem awkward, but it is in response to the bidder complaints about the auction never ending until the wee hours of the morning.

tazdmb 05-08-2018 10:54 AM

I was very happy at the way the closed their auction, living in the east. I can never stay up and usually end up getting sniped at 3:27 AM.

Arazi4442 05-08-2018 01:55 PM

I understand what you're saying, Tim but you have to remember that for every buyer trying to get a good deal, there's a consigner hoping to maximize their sale price.
Not only that, but the auction house is a business as well. If they don't do everything they can to reach the max sale price, people won't consign with them and they'll be out of business.
Personally, I don't have a big problem with the format. (Maybe it could end a couple hours earlier?) I get more frustrated by being sniped last second on an eBay type auction. It's not such a big deal if you're bidding on something like a 1957 Topps Mantle PSA 7, you just decide what you're willing to pay and bid/snipe accordingly, but some of the cards on my want list come up much less frequently and I can't always base what I'm willing to pay on market value or past sales.
I appreciate the opportunity to (mostly) always place that one more bid to win a rare item. If I lose, I made the choice not to bid again vs. losing to a last second bid.

Venting over. Carry on.

Quote:

Originally Posted by timkb (Post 1774444)
I just participated and won my first Robert Edwards auction. This was the first season I tried all the major houses.

Do people generally like REA?

I found the "day of" continuing to extend the auction frustrating, and black box.

Lack of modern payment methods.

Emails telling us that they can close the auction anytime at 10pm to obvious....

Just felt like they are driving up bottom line prices on collectables for the premium.


Don't get me wrong, I want to build my involvement in this business. Just was caught off guard on my first experiences.

Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk


sycks22 05-08-2018 01:58 PM

What I'll never get it people complaining about auction houses, but then bidding in them and winning something. I don't like pork chops so I've never gone to Target and bought a pork chop just to complain about it after eating it.

CobbSpikedMe 05-08-2018 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sycks22 (Post 1774636)
What I'll never get it people complaining about auction houses, but then bidding in them and winning something. I don't like pork chops so I've never gone to Target and bought a pork chop just to complain about it after eating it.

Would you buy the pork chop if it had a purple sticker though? :rolleyes:

Snapolit1 05-08-2018 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CobbSpikedMe (Post 1774651)
Would you buy the pork chop if it had a purple sticker though? :rolleyes:

How about a "high end" pork chop. Would you try that?

Peter_Spaeth 05-08-2018 05:43 PM

Or a "slab" of pork ribs?

frankbmd 05-08-2018 05:49 PM

Lipstick on a pig?

Rhotchkiss 05-08-2018 06:55 PM

Would you really buy pork chops from Target?

ALR-bishop 05-08-2018 07:32 PM

I have had pig snout. Sliced thin and deep fried. With holes like a White Castle/Crystal but crispy like a potato chip

sycks22 05-08-2018 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 1774737)
Would you really buy pork chops from Target?

Debating Cub or Aldi, but don't know if they're national grocery stores

mechanicalman 05-08-2018 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sycks22 (Post 1774780)
Debating Cub or Aldi, but don't know if they're national grocery stores

Hy-Vee or Lund’s, Pete. You’ll learn to love Pork Chops if you buy your meat at the right places.

pokerplyr80 05-08-2018 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by mechanicalman (Post 1774785)
Hy-Vee or Lund’s, Pete. You’ll learn to love Pork Chops if you buy your meat at the right places.

Stater Bros or Costco usually work for me.

Rhotchkiss 05-08-2018 08:54 PM

Nothing beats gas station chops - I think Royal Farms May carry them

Shoeless Moe 05-08-2018 09:13 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9mdcKzlQgw

Sean 05-08-2018 10:57 PM

How the @#$$%^&* did this become a seminar on where to buy meat? What's next.... does someone have a recipe to share?

Rich Klein 05-09-2018 12:52 AM

Did Someone say Pork Chop:

https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1992...&size=original
1992 Upper Deck Minor League - [Base] #199 - Pork Chop Pough
Courtesy of COMC.com

Leon 05-09-2018 06:29 AM

The original Porkchops.....(no longer mine)

http://luckeycards.com/pdunc1938sawyerbiscuitmaster.JPG

T205 GB 05-09-2018 07:28 AM

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Now we are talking here. I love cooking probably more than I do ball cards. I know that is blasphemy but hey I love the creative aspect and then the eating part:D

Being in MN is awesome for free range pork, turkey, chicken, and grazing beef. The cost is close to that of the supermarkets and the flavor is so much better! Way better flavor on the grill or smoker too.

No recipe but I will leave a pic:

Seafood Medley with a white wine and mushroom cream sauce. Topped with fresh basil and diced roma's and served over pasta. Second pic is a just a hot roast beef on french bread with fresh basil pesto and provel cheese(not provolone). Also a nice stuffed burger.


Just wanted to add the smoker I built. I will be converting to a Pellet feed system soon as well as insulating for a more controled environment.

frankbmd 05-09-2018 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by T205 GB (Post 1774872)
Now we are talking here. I love cooking probably more than I do ball cards. I know that is blasphemy but hey I love the creative aspect and then the eating part:D

Being in MN is awesome for free range pork, turkey, chicken, and grazing beef. The cost is close to that of the supermarkets and the flavor is so much better! Way better flavor on the grill or smoker too.

No recipe but I will leave a pic:

Seafood Medley with a white wine and mushroom cream sauce. Topped with fresh basil and diced roma's and served over pasta. Second pic is a just a hot roast beef on french bread with fresh basil pesto and provel cheese(not provolone)


Nice pics. Can’t decide which I prefer.:confused:

FourStrikes 05-09-2018 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T205 GB (Post 1774872)
Now we are talking here. I love cooking probably more than I do ball cards. I know that is blasphemy but hey I love the creative aspect and then the eating part:D

Being in MN is awesome for free range pork, turkey, chicken, and grazing beef. The cost is close to that of the supermarkets and the flavor is so much better! Way better flavor on the grill or smoker too.

No recipe but I will leave a pic:

Seafood Medley with a white wine and mushroom cream sauce. Topped with fresh basil and diced roma's and served over pasta. Second pic is a just a hot roast beef on french bread with fresh basil pesto and provel cheese(not provolone). Also a nice stuffed burger.


Just wanted to add the smoker I built. I will be converting to a Pellet feed system soon as well as insulating for a more controled environment.

Awesome, but I'm seeing some undisclosed corner wear on pic #2...

looks good!


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