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And bazookas are in next auction There are 4 dice games a cloth sticker a 55 stamp 66 punchouts? 3d sheet..3d brooks....and lots of other stuff Glendales..stahls felin franks Come on guys....truth in advertising You know the stuff is out of south florida I think howard is just looking for my harmony milk clemente |
Just so I'm clear....
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2 - Fortunately for my wallet, I am not into most of the super rare hot dog cards in the current auction. As for "the rest".......well, as I said in my last post - I placed more initial bids in this auction than I have ever placed in any auction I've bid in. Wishing you all the best with the sale Larry! |
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I genuinely don't understand the reason for multiple early bids/battles on a lot. Unless you have a very good idea where a lot will go and want to lock up a bid level because it's going to get there anyhow, which makes some sense to me. But "tangling" with someone on opening day -- why?
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As I said, I get the max bid, if the price is fairly predictable, you want to lock up a bid level and make someone really overpay to beat you (which in my case they doubtless will anyhow). I don't see how driving up the price early is going to scare someone who really wants the card off it. It's just going to make it more expensive.
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You know what annoys me about REA? All these barn outbid notices...SO STOP BIDDING!! :rolleyes:
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Anyone received their catalog?. :rolleyes:
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Had a coding issue with my account; I emailed REA and Brian responded literally within minutes. Fantastic customer service. I look forward to winning a few T206s (and perhaps my first e90-1) in May!!
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Some people leave high ceilings on the first day, so when others come in to qualify, two bids kick in. That creates the illusion of very heavy demand. Generally speaking, people who open with high ceilings can remain high bidder for virtually the entire auction, right up until the last half hour, when they then lose it. From my experience, not a winning strategy.
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Another terrific offering. I got my 200 bids in.
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Ty...
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Cobbs suck! bid no mo'! . |
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I didn't get mine yet and will be sure to report back every day if everyone else here agrees to do the same. :eek:
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Personally, I don’t put any credence into Day 1 bidding strategies. There are too many dudes with deep pockets going after the best cards. No one who really wants a blue chip is going to be “shut out” of the extended session because of aggressive early bidding, in my estimation.
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Well, we're one day in and one of my bids is still holding up. :)
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The best is when you way overpay for a card you want bad and it doubles in value after two years
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my Type 1 photo from the Fred Merkle replay game of 1908 is in it along with some other 1909 type 1's. My second time consigning with REA. Very exciting indeed!
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After "needing" a few more things my family thinks I've gone nuts! :D |
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Got my catalog today.
Thick & smells Great!!! |
The material in this auction is absolutely insane. Hoping to land a couple items.
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Fantastic offerings. Can someone please lend me a $1 million? I promise my estate will pay it back as best it can after the cards I buy are liquidated after my death.
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My first-ever consignment of more than one card--so bid hearty, me laddies.
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The guys you knock out probably weren't going to win the lot anyway. The ones who are likely to win it are still there. So you are only creating the illusion of less competition. |
So true, Barry. It's much easier to place in the race than win it.
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What do you have out there, Greg? |
Catalog arrived today (Northern Virginia).
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Got my catalog on Friday! Probably because of my large number of consignments - delivered via FedEx.
Very excited about one lot in particular...will be bidding strong on that one with “house money”. Bid strong my friends. Bid strong! But not on the lot that I want!! |
Got my catalog today. With hopes of not offending, my wife calls it "card porn". I make jokes about having her draw a bath, pour a glass of wine and getting out the REA catalog in advance of a romantic evening!
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The serious bidders are aggressive on the last day or in extended bidding. As stated by others putting bids in on the first day on items of interest allows me to review the items I might go after depending on where the price is on the final day. Most importantly it allows me to bid during the extended period when the action becomes serious. I have never been one to put in top all bids other than on ebay snipes. Even on ebay it never feels good to put the highest price I would pay in the snipe software.
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Note to Clydepepper since you asked: About 40 scattered lots. Major ones might be the Plank Sepia PC, one-of-a-kind Allegheny, Gem Mint WaJo WG5, top-graded Rose PC for Chance, rare Cy Young PC, Evers t206 Hindu, Matty t206 Cycle and PSA 5 Bernhard Hindu, Evers Newsboy, rare and wacky Hartnett Whiz Bang, PSA 4 Mayo fo Hugh Duffy, a nice Red Sun and so on.....
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I put a bid in every lot I was interested in. Not going to chase windmills until extended bidding....
I found that setting a high bid early only gives serious bidders a mental readiness to bid higher in a bidding war. The bidding war will come but better to have your competition less time to think about stretching his bid... |
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My REA phone book arrived in the teeming metropolis of Manassas, VA, today. |
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