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Shoeless
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I was bidding on a 1938 Goudey Ernie Lombardi PSA 7. I tapped out when it hit $800 ( I have to factor in buyers premium plus exchange rate) and it finished at $2400. Afterwards I saw that it's quite low on the pop report. High end Big Heads go for Big Bucks!
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Was very suprised when i looked at my Email and saw i won something, the 1 thing i bidded on and WON IT!!! OMG!!!!
My 2nd COBB, now onto the bat/on and off version to do my 4 Cobb run. [IMG]http://i1240.photobucket.com/albums/...psuzkuaerr.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1240.photobucket.com/albums/...pskjc3c4a4.jpg[/IMG] |
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Was able to outlast for the elusive Mr. Shotten
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My only win is this T207 Cycle of George Mogridge for both my type collection and my 1924-Senators-players collection:
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But, I was the under-bidder on the card I really wanted - this recently discovered 1917 Merchants Bakery card of WaJo. I just couldn't bring myself to bid higher, as I felt it was already above what it should sell for. In fact, it went for the same price, $2,868, as the nice looking 1922 Gassler's Bread card of Ty Cobb, which surprised me, as I thought the Cobb would sell for more. In fact, each of the six lots of Merchants Bakery cards (lots 80971 - 80976) went for a good bit more than I expected them to (e.g., the SGC 20 Eppa Rixey sold for $1,314). I'm wondering if the same bidder won all six lots - does anyone know who won these?
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