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Old 10-08-2004, 09:50 AM
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Posted By: Art M. 

Just noticed that the November 2004 Lew Lipset auction is online:

http://www.oldjudge.com/lewlipset/

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that I know that I won't be able to afford:) I need to empty my piggy bank.

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Lot #3, tough card!!

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Old 10-13-2004, 01:47 PM
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I was looking at bidding on one of the lots in this auction. It has a number of cards, but only one was shown. I asked Lew for pictures of the others, but he declined. I was wondering what experience people have had with buying lots of his cards and his grading? Thanks for any comments.

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I trust you will all do me the courtesy of staying away from my Bid McPhee.

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Posted By: Mark Evans

I would have an interest in joining in with other(s) to try and win item # 328. My interest is the runner Myers card. Mark

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Posted By: warshawlaw

and the best vig in the business...

I wish I still had obscene amounts of cash left around.

If anyone wins lot #4 (PCL Exhibit) and wants to part with the Reese card, I will go quite high for it. Or, if you want to partner on the bid, I will go in that way.

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Posted By: Julie Vognar

Just think: no more pleading, no more poems, happy camper.

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Thanks, Julie!

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Old 10-16-2004, 12:15 PM
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I'd love to get the Anson and Radbourne N284's....

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Old 10-29-2004, 07:08 PM
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I know I said lot # 3( the 1914 Cracker Jack Matty) was tough, but $17,000 for what would grade a PSA 1???
What would be considered the toughest card of this set?

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Old 10-31-2004, 08:29 PM
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Posted By: TBob

There's 4 or 5 of them. Is anyone here besides me bidding on them? If anyone here wins one of the multiplayer lots, I'd appreciate hearing from you and I might be able to take a few off your hands which you already have and thus defray your total cost.
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Posted By: 823dek

The toughest maybe the Frank Chance , but Iam not sure just how many Matty's and Chances that are out there. I believe in my long time of collecting , I can recall about 3 of each.

I often wonder if they were one the same card that have surfaced once or twice. Someone, somewhere has them of course , they were made. I surely would like a Chance before it hits the Matty amounts. If you havent seen a Chance , it is as boring as the Griffith pose...a big head shot. I'd still take it if anyone has one available!

-Dan Koteles

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I happen to have a 1914 Chance but no Matty and by the looks of the price in Lipsets auction, it will be a long time before I acquire one too!



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Old 11-05-2004, 05:48 AM
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Posted By: FatBoy

Whoever won lot #200 is looking to break it up (T3s), I'd be interested in Devlin.

And...

Lot #336 (19th century non sports) I'd love to have that T222 actress.

Email me if either of these 2 are possible. Thanks, Keith

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Posted By: scott brockelman

if anyone one some of the W600 lots and is breaking them up or selling off cards they did not want i would be glad to pay the auction price plus some extra for time, shipping, postage etc.

OR i have about 10 to trade in the event they would like that option.

scott

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I'd be interested in buying the W600 Fultz from Lew's auction if it is available.

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If anyone won lot #11 Frank Chance Autographed card and wishes to sell it I will pay 20% more than the final bid price. I was out bid at $1,330 and I am now having 'shoudla bid more' thoughts...

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Did you see the 1928 PCL Exhibit set? $13784 not incl. the 10% vig. Wow.

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Posted By: petecld

If the winner of any these lots from the Lipset auction reads this:

186. M101-1 Sporting News/1898 National Copperplate Supplements: I'd be interested in the Cy Young

266. Ò$Ó in Shield postcards/Max Stein/U.S. Publishing post cards: I'd be interested in any of the Ò$Ó in shield post cards.

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Posted By: Tbob

If you won any of these 3 lots and are looking to sell a card or two to finance the sale or just make some cash, I need the Krueger from lot 193, the Plank for lot 194 and Bliss, Block, Ray Collins and Pernoll from lot 195. On the 4 cards from lot 195, I'd buy all 4 or any of the cards. Help!
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Old 11-05-2004, 07:44 PM
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)

I won this lot and will ultimately have some duplicates if anyone has any specific requests let me know.
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