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Old 02-04-2005, 08:27 PM
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Posted By: Scott Elkins

Another great auction. Not only did I win four lots, but two were less than my ceiling bids! Seth sure runs one of the most honest auctions around - and has some great items as well!

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Old 02-04-2005, 09:08 PM
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Posted By: Dan Koteles

Me too...won a Tango egg Jennings in a sgc 92 for 990.00...me excited. Gotten a Matty e102 me willy excited and a group of e's !

and yes , Seth is a class act ...I have talked w/ him on several occasions in the past , good guy period.

I think that I'll be doing alot of soup in the next month, wons lots of cards all over the place. Good evening -Dan

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Old 02-04-2005, 09:34 PM
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Posted By: Chris

I wasn't lucky enough to win any auctions this time around, but I have to say that 19th Century Only does a great job. There always seems to be a good selection of affordable items even for my limited budget. I wish I would have bid more aggressively on a few lots.

Even though 'possibly trimmed', this seemed like a great Ruth for less than $800:
http://www.19thcenturyonly.org/site/bid/bidplace.asp?itemid=2960

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Posted By: john/z28jd

I think he did a great job with it too but only because i won 3 things.If i didnt win anything id just complain that the little guys dont have a chance to win.

Thanks Seth

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Posted By: Rob McKenzie

I should have bid on the Lone Jack Caruthers. I assumed it would go for around 4 or 5 thousand so I didn't sign up.

To use MW's words I took a Lone Jack Cauthers reprint off ebay and out of the hobby about a month ago for $72. I should have listened to Hankron's rules about reprints. I'm in for the next one.

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Posted By: warshawlaw

I won one lot for my lowest bid--replaced a set of cards I'd sold a few years ago and have regretted selling ever since, and at 40% of what I got for the set.

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I won 5 N172's all @ opening bid at 10 when there were no other bids I Knew these were mine and with about $1000 spent I didn't feel a need to bid on other items where I was not the high bidder - had a glass of wine and watched a movie. Seth does a very good job with his opening bids quite a few are won at the opening bid and almost all lots are opened. Less stress for both buyers and sellers I think.

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I won two little lots. Nothing major but fair prices. Seth does a good job.....regards

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Posted By: Amy

It's nice to hear about an honestly run auction.

I have a question: Has anybody here ever won one of Verkman's auctions for LESS than their maximum bid?

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Posted By: David Seaborn

I also thought the auction was handled very well. I came away high bidder on four lots and am quite pleased. Someone squeezed me out of some beat up Turkey Reds there at the end, but other than that I'm happy. Thanks Seth!!

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Posted By: Julie

he's occasionally lower the price spontaneously.

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Posted By: ockday

I won 11 lots (mostly OJ's) and 6 were for significantly LESS than my my ceiling bids. Thanks to Seth for another great auction.
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