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Old 12-04-2007, 02:10 PM
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Posted By: Aaron M.

Just wanted to let you guys know I just updated my blog for the first time in 3 months to offer a review of Lelands November 30 auction. I came up empty, but what a memorabilia auction!

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Thanks for the nice update, Aaron. Lelands did have some great memorabilia this time around... some realized crazy money, but a few bargains too.

I managed to win only one lot... the Hartford Batter Statue from the 1870s. I was quite pleased to win it for the price I did, especially considering the exquisite condition. I have never seen another that looks quite this nice (usually this piece is very worn, if you can even find it!) And I liked this Statue version more than the Lamp conversion.

I almost went for the Cubs (Yard of the National Game) Panorama, as it looked nice, and could have gone lots higher. I balked, due to lack of available wall space... just too many big Pennants I suppose.

Did anyone else have luck with Lelands last week?

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Old 12-04-2007, 03:13 PM
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I love that Cubs panorama, Mark. Very understated, very period.

Oh, and how many pennants and advertising pieces I would have bought if I had more wall space!

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