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Old 10-23-2004, 06:59 PM
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Posted By: Jason

Figured I'd start a thread since Julie asked the question on the N172 population thread.

I won three lots including the Sullivan and Sunday (Always wanted a Billy Sunday) N284's and the Axel Paulsen the skater from the Kimball series. (Anyone else think this card looks nicer in the scan then SGC 30?

Edit. I notice a real small amount of paper loss on the back of the Axel. That explains the grade. Although I find it kind of silly...

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Old 10-23-2004, 07:06 PM
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Posted By: Julie

which had a perfect, or near perfect, scan. Surprise: when it arrived, it was an SGC 30.

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Old 10-23-2004, 07:09 PM
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You couldn't see in the scan, or it didn't say it was a SGC 30?

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T207 Lowdermilk, E96 partial set and a couple of OJ's

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I came home from work and I thtought I would still find it open and it had already closed. I has hoping to pick up a few things. Seth always has such great stuff...


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I bid on the Dogs Head Cabinet the first day to watch it and ended up winning it. Plus I got a Maroons OJ.. That's it... JC

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Old 10-23-2004, 08:41 PM
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Posted By: Julie

wrong with the card!

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Old 10-23-2004, 11:48 PM
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Posted By: Bob

I guess your winning bid disproves the theories of those that seem to think the Lowdermilk is overvalued as it brought a good price in the auction.
Nice card and a good pick-up. Congrats!
Funny, though, it looks an awful lot like the Lowdermilk that disappeared from Mastro 5 years ago when I consigned a near set of T207s. Centering is very similar...

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Old 10-24-2004, 06:25 AM
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boxing strip cards.

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Old 10-24-2004, 11:38 AM
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Seth provided superb email correspondence when I needed clarification toward the end of the auction.

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Old 10-24-2004, 11:40 AM
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...which seems appropriate given we had three end in two days -

I was also pleased to win the Anson photo from American Memorabilia, and a Conlon photo from Mastro.

I still love cards, but can't touch them often at today's prices.

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Old 10-24-2004, 11:41 AM
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I bid on a whole pile of N284's...

I kind of get carried away when it comes to them luckily I got outbid on some of them...

That Lowdermilk card looks like a nice buy. It was interesting to see the Kalamazoo bat not go. And I guess the price for the SGC 92 Old Judge was too steep.

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Posted By: 823dek

Can anyone here tell me if that KZOO bat was worth the 2500.00 in a sgc50?...I was going to bid on it , but...the 2 things that kept me from it was that no one else had bid on it and since Iam personally not a big fan of 19th century cards.

I have never owned one ,have had 25 or more Mayos and 50 OJ's- but still am more of a color collector. In the past, Ive seen Kbats go for much more !...what's the story ?

Thanks from Dan Koteles

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Old 10-24-2004, 03:17 PM
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The PSA 5 Croft's Cocoa Jennings and another caramel card. Was thinking about bidding on the K-Bat card myself (then decided caramels are enough for me to collect) - have no idea why it went unsold, as it was a nice card???? Seth always has a great auction!!!!!

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Old 10-24-2004, 06:34 PM
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Posted By: Jim Clarke

I collect the K-bats. I agree that when a high dollar lot does not have any bids on it, it detours me from bidding as well thinking what does everyone else know that I don't. I have mentioned that to Seth before. He might have a consignor that insisted on that as a starting our price like the Dogs Head. Secondly, if I can say this.. the Clemens is the most commonly found of the Bats. Most advanced collectors probally already have this one and most K-bat cards end up coming down to two bidders that need it, driving up the price. The short cut on the top would be a negative as well. The Ad back is nice but I have found Ad backs more common on this player... Not a bad buy at that price for a type collector... JC

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Won the Kid Madden (Boston) SGC 80 - Go sox

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I was pleased with the prices realized on the sales, and the 10% commission was very reasonable.

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Won 1953 topps Milt Bolling and a zeenut card with a coupon

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