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Posted By: Joe D.

Man oh man!

David did it to me again.


David - in a moment of insanity - if you ever want to trade collections, just let me know. I will gladly go to Hawaii to make the switch.


Yet another beauty! Congrats.


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Posted By: Mark

Bill...

Nice buy on the T3 Clarke! That card looks beautiful, but for the one insignificant corner. I actually had my finger on the mouse around 1:15 AM, but couldn't push it down all the way. I just spent a bit too much w/Mastro the night before.

I've wanted that card for a very long time, as the colors are just gorgeous, and I love the Mushroom Bat depiction. Artistically, one of the top 3 Turkey Reds, IMO. Congrats!

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Posted By: Anthony S.

Nearly had a heart attack when I saw the initial $1000 default shipping charge on my invoice, before it was adjusted.








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Posted By: Paul

I am stunned that I won this.



The card I was actually shooting for was the Moses Fleetwood Walker team cabinet. I guess most of you will appreciate the irony of that.

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Posted By: John

Jeff & Patrick wow guys! Everyone else amazing cards and pickups I'm shocked and amazed!

Still sleepy here but I at least I got one of the four I was bidding on after being skunked on the Heritage Plank and Magie and the VG 3 in REA.

I really would have loved to have picked up some more obscure E107’s and harder to find stuff that was up on the block, but after years of sitting in a position of needing 4 cards to finish this set it feels pretty good to make this check mark on the old want list “auth” grade and all.



Now I get to say I only need 3 more...LOL.

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Old 05-04-2008, 11:54 AM
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

Come on, John. You could have picked up at least two of the others in these last couple of auctions. Pay attention!

Really, nice pickup - I love that card.

-Al

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Posted By: Matt Goebel

But it's one of the coolest things I've ever seen!

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Posted By: Matt

Matt G - very cool.

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Posted By: Paul

Matt, if you decide to make prints of that, I'll buy one.

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Posted By: DMcD

Matt, KILLER pick-up!!!

David McD.

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Posted By: Brian McQueen


Anthony,

Congrats on the Obaks. I was the underbidder on that lot and debated for more than a few minutes on whether or not to pursue that one further after you outbid me. I think you got it for a pretty nice price too!

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Posted By: cmoking

Sorry to hear the consignor wasn't happy with the price, but I was happy to get it. FWIW, I didn't pay attention to the minimum bid nor the estimate. Frankly, I don't think anyone that was truly interested in the card paid any attention to those numbers.

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Posted By: Anthony S.


Thanks, Brian. Felt lucky to land them at that price. With that haul you landed (wow), I can see why you might have had to think twice about adding one more lot.

And I've decided 1909 Obaks should be known as "The Set with no Eyes" (not to be confused with The Man with no Eyes from "Cool Hand Luke"). Seems like most of the players simply have dark shadows where there eyes would be.

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Posted By: quan

king i thought u already have an e135 ruth? i was the underbidder, made a late bid and decided to give up. i don't think there was a 3rd bidder from 5k up.

edit: with the bp the card is $8800+ i don't think that's a soft price at all in this market for a 1-A ruth rc.

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Old 05-04-2008, 03:17 PM
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Posted By: cmoking

"king i thought u already have an e135 ruth? i was the underbidder, made a late bid and decided to give up. i don't think there was a 3rd bidder from 5k up."

Darn, you owe me lunch! I a couple other cards with the same image, but no E135 card. I also went hard for the 1921 Standard Biscuit, that seems to be an even tougher card, but in the end, the 4 years between the two cards made the difference in my bids.

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You know you are a junkie when you memorize your bidder number by heart.

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Aaron, great pickup. I was sure that card was headed to Chicago.

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Posted By: Ed Hans

I was high on the lot of 8 E92 Nadja's for about two weeks until I went to bed midnight. I figured that since there were no bids for 8 hours during the "extended" bidding period I had a chance. Who's the rascal that outbid me?

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Posted By: Chris Bland

Lost on a few other lots, but I got this one - no real reason other than I just liked the pose...

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Posted By: DMcD

Aaron: That Voskamp's Coffee Wagner has got it all. What a great pose- a strong, humble giant. Lots of great stuff on the back, too; a trip in time. It's a stellar card.

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Posted By: Iggy...

I "extended" ($$$) myself a little to get the "T201 34 card graded lot (#384)",
but overall I'm happy to be one step closer towards putting that set to bed.
FYI: The majority of the cards will appear in a "B/S/T market" near you...




-Lovely Day...

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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

a million e107's in the auction and I still can't get a bargain.

but I like it...

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Posted By: Sean

If anyone here won LOT 223: 1909-1911 T206 White Border SGC EX/NM 80 Collection (28).

I would love to buy the Cravath...that was one of my first cards I ever purchased.

hanksta_3@yahoo.com

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Posted By: Ken Wirt

I was 1 for 1. Cross off one more HOFer!

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Posted By: leon

Sorry about that.....on the Nadja's...

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Posted By: MVSNYC

this might be the wrong section, but here it is anyway...

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Mike, nice score. I'd take a Ruth check over a Ruth ball any day of the week.

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Posted By: cmoking

Michael, that's a great check!

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Posted By: Matt

Michael - sharp signature; does it add to the value that it's made out to his wife?

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Posted By: MVSNYC

thanks guys...Jeff- i love your Cobbs as well!

i was pleasantly surprised that i got the Ruth Check for what i did, and yes, obviously there's a great comfort level with a check's authenticity vs. a ball or cut...

overall REA's prices were astronomical...Rob must be happy.

talk soon,
MS

edited to say, that yes, i believe it definitely adds to the value that it is made out to his wife...also i get TWO "Ruths" for the price of one!

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Posted By: Phil Garry

Ken W:

Congratulations on the Lloyd pick-up!!!

My one Aguilitas card, Biz Mackey, has some paper loss on the front too but I appreciate just having such a tough card. I'm sure you feel the same way about your Lloyd.

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Posted By: James Gallo

I went heavy on two of the odd ball Jackson cards and won this one for probably more then it is worth.



Regadless I would rather have this then one of the M101-4/5s as those come up much more often.

James G

Looking for 1915 Cracker Jacks and 1909-11 American Caramel E90-1.

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Posted By: Ed Hans

I'm glad they found a good home.

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Posted By: leon

I will probably use one as an upgrade and the rest will most likely be in a few auction or on my website. I am not going after an E92 set.....

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