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Old 04-07-2005, 06:00 PM
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Posted By: George Counter

Amazing selection.
Good luck Rob!

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Good luck to us. Rob is going to do just fine. This is most impressive display.

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Posted By: Aaron

Incredible. I mean literally awe inspiring. I'm going to have to see about an equity line...

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All I can say is 'Wow' and that I need to sell some stuff fast!

Great Job Rob!

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Old 04-07-2005, 07:40 PM
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Posted By: Chuck R

My jaw just dropped when I looked at the nonsports lots...things I have never seen for sale anywhere...wow!

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Posted By: Bob Marquette

when you can sit and home and pick through Edwards, Mastro, Lipset, Sloate, Lelands, Ebay, etc auctions. I guess the comeraderie of fellow collectors, the chance to get away from it all and the chance to find some jewel are the reasons...

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Posted By: Hal Lewis

How am I supposed to keep all the auctions straight and remember where I saw what!??

The REA stuff is great!

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Posted By: Bob Marquette

How long will it take for all those cards specifically described as trimmed to make it to ebay with no disclaimers? Some really beautiful caramel and Sporting Life cards with trimmed bottoms according to the aution copy. I wonder....

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Posted By: Julie

What we spend thousands of words hashing over,REA covers in one paragraph--one rather LONG paragraph!

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Posted By: Hal Lewis

Julie:

REA refers to all of us as "hobby experts" for our discussion of the M101-5 and M101-4 sets!!

That should be cause for celebration.

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solved my own problem.

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Posted By: Scott Forrest

I didn't realize he was following the club around that year keeping score. I wonder if the rest of the score-book is available.

Lots of cool stuff - RE seems to be ready to compete with Mastro (if not already).

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Posted By: HW

Can't wait to get my catalog in the mail.

I like the fact that he has only one big auction a year. That way I can save up in anticipation. I would rather concentrate on one 6 million dollar auciton a year from REA than three 2 million dollar auctions.

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Posted By: Bill Stone

Lots 8 ( Joe Jackson) and 9 (14 T210 Series 8 ) of the REA both came from the Baltimore Estate sale in 1980's. I have seen other references to this sale in the past --I know it consisted of approximately 300 Old Mill T210 cards but does anyone know if there is a list somewhere of the cards sold? Also can we expect any from the T210 Series 6 to hit the market anytime soon? Thanks

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Posted By: eric p.

the series 6 cards will probably be going in the next robert edwards auction from what i have gathered, plan on spending between $80-$150 per card in the lot, the jackson will go for a record high since it is already at $18,000 in the first couple of hours of the auction, i am high bidder on the jackson but probably won't win, it will take a minium of $30,000 to win the card, good luck, eric.

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Posted By: Todd Schultz

you can add the Furniture City Brewing Company to the m104 list of advertisers. Awesome piece!!!!!
http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/site/bid/bidplace.asp?itemid=2593&getauctionid=10

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Posted By: leon

Yes, we can add another advertiser but not another back variety (I assume it's blank backed)....still an awesome piece....regards

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Posted By: Hal Lewis

They must not have been reading our board lately, or they surely would have hyped this as the Satchell Paige ROOKIE card!!

http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/site/bid/bidplace.asp?itemid=2522

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Posted By: JimB

What an amazing gathering of cards! Can I borrow about a quarter million from somebody?
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Posted By: BUD

I'M HOPING TO GET SOME GOOD BARGAINS ON THE TRIMMED CARAMEL CARDS.


BEST,
BUD ACKERMAN

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