Net54baseball.com Forums

Net54baseball.com Forums (http://www.net54baseball.com/index.php)
-   Net54baseball Sports (Primarily) Vintage Memorabilia Forum incl. Game Used (http://www.net54baseball.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5)
-   -   Is snipe bidding killing the hobby? (http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=207870)

mjkm90 07-05-2015 05:28 AM

Couldn't agree more with Mark, Joe, and others that NOTHING is killing the hobby. Now, there is frustration over lack of material hitting the market and those markets have, in some cases, matured, peaked, bottomed, adjusted to the broader economy. or temporarily dried up.

The Spalding is a perfect example. These are but a few examples of amazing artistry in our hobby. Regardless of how many I have seen over the years, I always appreciate them and they are just the tip of the figural collecting iceberg. Few pieces have the WOW factor :eek: of a Spalding to a collector who sees them for the first time. Remember...we are ole farts in the collecting world and there are youngsters entering their solid earning years who will experience the same awe we did. Put your good stuff out there and protect it with reserves etc. and see what happens.

I believe the market for quality will be timeless and nuances and frustrations with selling venues will come and go over time. If you love something, you will find a way to win an auction or jump a sale.

Here I am the day MY Spalding arrived years ago and one of my children mocking me LOL :D

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...0/IMG_1786.jpg

cfhofer 07-05-2015 05:48 AM

Great final points Mike! Congrats on a fantastic piece too.

I notice you are from Ann Arbor. I have a website dedicated to early Univ of Michigan football memorabilia (mostly autographs and photos). Check it out sometime: vintageuofm.tripod.com

Thanks for the discussion gentlemen. It has been an honor chatting with you.

Jewish-collector 07-05-2015 06:54 PM

cfhofer - Nice website of Michigan FB memorabilia. I used to collect Jewish FB memorabilia, a lot were from Univ of Michigan (Benny Friedman, Harry Newman, etc,...)

ooo-ribay 07-05-2015 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cfhofer (Post 1427635)
Just depends on if you think eBay is/was vital to our hobby. 10-15 years ago the pieces that were coming up for auction on eBay was simply amazing. EBay made our hobby accessible to everyone, even the non-collector. People who didn't have a clue about sports memorabilia were listing items daily. Collectors didn't need to look elsewhere for quality pieces. I think we can all agree those golden days are gone.

EBay is now a huge dumping ground, with a rare diamond in a sea of turds. With 98% of sports memorabilia listed at a fixed price eBay's auctions (and snipe bids) have become irrelevant to the hobby. Either the pieces have dried up (which seems the majority opinion here) or sellers have just abandoned eBay auctions (my hopeful opinion).

I don't know about "irrelevant" but I basically agree. Problem is, the auction houses rarely have what I'm after either. I don't want pre-war but I do want quality, last half 20th century.

megalimey 07-29-2015 10:19 PM

Snipe on ebay
 
EBAY sniping is something sellers are aware of
you have some thing desirable especially a vintage mile stone baseball ticket
listed correctly will get some action and always late near end of auction
for example Sandy Koufax first game victory ticket starting at 99 cents no reserve , with less than 5 minutes to go was at $275
at end of auction winning bid was a whopping $3765.00 an incredible increase in the dying seconds tell me that seller was not happy so bring on the snipers


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:51 PM.