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Old 04-03-2008, 06:10 AM
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Figured might as well start a thread about the winners last night...tonight still to come.






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Dave, Uh-oh, it that the monster creeping?

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Old 04-03-2008, 08:02 AM
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I am shocked that 90% of a Tip Top Bread Wagner with a crease through his head went for $5500 before the juice.

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Old 04-03-2008, 08:27 AM
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Posted By: Randall

Anybody here win this lot ( 239 (72) Baseball Pins and Pennants Lot), if so I would be interested in purchasing a few of the pins?

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Old 04-03-2008, 08:44 AM
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Posted By: Dave F

Martin-

I doubt I'll hold unto the T206's. I really wanted one or two of the old judges, one of the t3's and one of the 1914 cj's. Undecided on the T210 as well...nice card but I may end up looking for a lower grade example.

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like some assortment grab bag or something?

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Posted By: Dave F

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Yup one lot. Surpised there wasn't an 87 Topps thrown in.

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My first T3

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Old 04-03-2008, 09:32 PM
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congrats Adam - the T3 Matty is a classic.

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Posted By: James Feagin

Leon,

Congrats! Being that I found that Shotwell back in a huge pile and realized it was a bit strange, I consider myself the "father of the uncatalogued Shotwell back!"

James

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Birthday gift for my brother who puts the atic in met fan. Bring your earplugs to his house anytime something good, bad, or indifferent about the Mets happens.

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

Leon, at least I lost out to someone I liked. It got a little too rich for my blood, but a great piece.

I just checked and I guess I was underbdder on the E121/W575-1 Leader Theatre card in the other lot, but if whomever bought that lot would like to make back a little from their cost I would be happy to take that card off your hands.
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It did get a little high but I figured I would go for it. I was a bidder on the Leader card lot too but didn't want to go hog wild since I have one that I believe is a little more rare with the W575-1 front.....From what I remember there was a story about a small stack of these Leader backed W573s found and in the stack was 1 W575-1 type front with the Leader back.....I got it in a Lipset auction I believe...regards

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Posted By: Todd Schultz

You know, I would have guessed it was you or Leon fighting me on that lot. I may have overpaid, but I got 2-3 cards I wanted.

http://www.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-bin/showitem.pl?itemid=8175

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Posted By: leon

I just noticed that the one in the lot is also a W575-1 type ....I think that is only the 2nd one I have seen next to the one I have.....very nice...and you got it for a good price....

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

Todd, I don't think you overpaid. But I was only really interested in the Leader Theatre card, if I had won it the rest would have been available for trade/sale. At least it went to a good home, let me know if you ever decide to trade/sell the Theatre card.
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Posted By: Rob D.

Todd,

If you're interested in selling the 1906 WG2 Fan Craze Lajoie from that lot, please e-mail me.

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Posted By: Matt

James - how did you do on your 4 lots?

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Posted By: James Feagin

Matt,

I did some more modern stuff this go 'round with the exception of some 1930s non-sports cards. My consignments did just about expected. Someone got an absolute steal on the Ty Cobb letters. That is my favorite lot I have ever written. June is just around the corner and we have an incredible selection of pre-war cards and type Hall of Famers coming up.

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Who got the 1921 Shotwell card? Very nice pickup and the only one I was interested in.

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It was Leon.

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I figured it was Leon It fits his collection perfectly, Cool

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Posted By: Rick McQuillan

Did a board member get the T206 Demmitt? It went much lower than I expected.

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