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REA Winnings..... And losings.
Won every Brown Hindu that I could see, lots of other T206's. HOLY COW lot 379. I got SPANKED. Had a 20k bid placed and it ended at 30k! What did you guys win?
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Why don't you change the title to "...And Losers Thread." I whiffed on the e90-2 Wagner and the D304 Cobb sailed past my max late in the game. The Cobb Back went apeshit, as did the Ruth-- but those were kind of expected.
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The lone lot I bid on went for a stupid high amount. None of the cards were particularly rare, and you could have piece-mealed it on Ebay for a WHOLE lot less money. I think some of the bidders get caught up in the "REA" auction fever, and all sanity goes out the window. Probably cause they send you a pretty slick, color catalog in the mail for FREE the size of the old Sears catalogs!
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Just the Hilton Smith for me . . .
Got close on a few of the T206 lots but no luck. If anyone here won the T207 lot, please shoot me a PM. Scott |
I know who I am consigning with in the fall, the prices I saw were crazy and way above anyone else I have consigned with before. So here I come REA. lol
Great pick ups Sean. |
Congrats. If anyone won the 1785 T206 OM/EPDG lot I would be interested in a few.
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I was the underbidder on the e94 partial set and the e97 set...if anyone won and is piecing out...pls contact me.
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I put an initial bid on the Terre Haute card with Mordecai, but didn't pursue it. I went after the J=K Wagner, but jumped ship towards the end.
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Changed track a few times and no way was I going to pay what it took to win what I really wanted, so ended up with the 1918 Zeenut, the Tattoo Orbit 5 poster lot (those are quite cool), Crawfords trade card and beat up 3 photo lot. But didn't really fill any holes in my collection. How did that happen?
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After being out of the hobby as a collector for many years, I won my first lot in a long time last night. But it wasn't cards- it was a collection of vintage books (what else). And it was a great deal, I was shocked I got it. Maybe one of the very few bargains in the entire auction.
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My budget was totally outclassed in this auction. Some T206's went for way more then I thought they would
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I only had one initial ceiling bid hold up - the two Home Run Baker autographs. Won two other items that required a bit of unplanned early morning enthusiasm.
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Won 6 lots in all, and was happy with the prices. Most went for under what I had estimated. I picked up the J=K Wagner, the e93 Dooin w/ e97 back, the t205 Collins with the ghost, two lots of Ramly's including the 19 card lot w/ Pelty and a small group of 5 e107 commons.
Will likely have some t204 or maybe even e107 extras once I get it all sorted out. Will be out of town today but back tonight to start looking through things. Attachment 142468 Attachment 142469 Attachment 142470 Attachment 142471 |
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When I fell asleep last night after 3AM I was the high bidder on the 1888 New York Giants team photo at $2,750. I woke up at 6 to discover I'd been outbid. Many times. It closed at $11,000, with 20 bids placed between 3:30 and 4:45 AM.
I did win the 1915 Newark Peppers team photo (the "N" in my avatar refers to the Peppers), and for that I am thrilled. Just a great auction, every single time. -Al |
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I mean, considering it's a Wagner portrait from that age, has such an attractive, bold color background, and is desirable to so many collectors as an alternative to The One, I was waiting for this card to take off one day. I was thinking of selling mine at one point to help another card happen; man, am I glad I held it. Someone absolutely stole one off ebay a little while back. The auction never even popped on my saved searches for some reason. That one still pains me. Not really the card for a quick ebay auction, in my opinion. It deserves a long time up there with a proper write-up or should be in a catalog. When we look at what some of the other Wagner portraits go for, I gotta believe the remaining affordable ones will gain ground and narrow the price gap as years go by. Trying to build a well-rounded collection, a Wagner portrait kind of feels like a must-have, and there aren't many affordable choices for the collector. |
I was able to get the high grade Scrapps lot with the two sets of attached pieces and I picked up the Worch Cigar lot of 16. Thought both were among the few bargains. Will be breaking them up if anyone is interested.
Tom C |
I bowed out of the bidding on the 52 Topps Mantle SGC 80 when it crossed $30,000. I kept thinking about the Psa 7 one that I sold for $14,000 over 10 years ago which makes it hard for me to cough up over 40 grand for a grade lower now.
On the other hand, someone out there paid over $35,000 for a PSA 4.5 a few months back. :eek::eek::eek: I also bid on the lot of 36 1933 Goudey Proofs. I thought under $5,000 was a reasonable deal but I only really wanted the two Pepper Martin cards, and did not feel like having to sell off 34 others. I always enjoy REA, but usually Heritage is where I find more of the cards I am interested in for my collection which is heavy 1930's. Congrats to all the winners. :D:D:D |
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I was outbid on the only other lot I REALLY wanted at 2:36AM (I couldn't stay up :mad:) was the 1939 Burdick books. My high bid of $4500 was topped by one bid :( Oh well, win some, lose some. Greg |
Brian,
Awesome J=K Wagner pickup! I won a few lots, but this is the one I am most excited about. JimB http://photos.imageevent.com/jimblum...%20fb.tiff.jpg |
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feeling your pain as I was an underbidder on that lot as well although I dropped a couple bids earlier. The 1939 has been on my list a long time. I once passed at 300. or so (1995) before I was putting a "run" together and a few months ago I was offered a copy with a replaced cover for around 1000. but the replacement bothered me and I keep convincing myself I'll find a nice one at the money I want to pay or I'll do without sad as that may be to me. Needless to say I've already had to revise my buy price a few times based on market experience. Apparently the bar has been raised again after the 4000.+ showing last time out in REA and this hammer. My biggest problem in the Edwards lot was determining the value of the other half of the lot. That being said - coming up empty last few years even at 1000. - I've upped my buy price to 1500 - probably just more mental masturbation.
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I was the winner of that Mantle you referenced. For me, it's really not about the sticker grade with certain cards; I believe that with some cards you can throw the numerical grade out the window; I believe that rarity in terms of eye appeal completely trumps technical assessments based on arbitrarily written grading guidelines. I can see how viewing pricing through the prism of grades and VCP grids can make one wonder how a card with a lower grade can command far more than a higher grade. The key to processing those seemingly anomalous data points is to put focus on the cards themselves and not the holders and grades. With 1952 Mantles, a study of all past sales bears out that perfect centering and a clean blue background is much rarer than a corner that merits a grade of 6 or 7. And if one is seeking such a centered and clean-surfaced example, precious few come up for sale-- hence the competition for it and the price. The REA example was quite nice; exhibits the usual tilt but very bright and clean in other respects. I trust the owner is very happy :) |
K. Farrell- after I get the lot I will decide what I want to keep and what I want to sell. Will let you know.
Greg- I actually put my bid in around 9:00, then decided to walk away assuming it would go much higher. But that bid held up the whole night. I'm glad the T206 crowd pays no attention to the books. And I'll let you know if I decide to part with the Church. |
Just got official word that Lot 295, which I partnered with a board member on, is my first ever REA win. It's also my first Cobb, Matty, WaJo, and Young cards!! This has been an awesome week for my collection with REA and a few OJ pickups earlier this week. Not so much for the piggy bank.
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I was the underbidder on the 1933 Philadelphia Stars Negro League PC with Jud Wilson and Biz Mackey. Being the underbidder sucks! :p
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Al, you have great taste. |
I was outbid on the Federal League document collection after 4am...I was actually still awake, but decided to let it go in light of other recent purchases. I thought the winner got a good deal, though. If the winner is on the board, and is planning on breaking up the collection, let me know as I would be interested in one or two of the pieces.
I also bailed out early on the Federal League Hal Chase Day/Tinker Day program package. I've been wanting the Hal Chase program (I discuss that game and the resulting legal proceedings in a book I wrote), but anticipated the set would go for more than I was comfortable paying. Congrats to the winner, and keep me in mind if you ever decide to move that piece. |
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It reminded me of a quarterback inside the red zone in football. Sometimes, if no one is open, the best play is to just throw the ball out of the end zone and go back to the drawing board...:D |
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I ended up with the 1918 Zeenut lot of 18 (of which I think I need 8) and then also won the T207/T206 lot of 16 w/ the T207 Cycle Donlin and the T207 blank back (I have never seen a short print T207 w a blank back so I'm excited about those two cards from the lot-- pretty well hidden little lot)
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The "REAness" seems to take a hold on many people....they just can't stop themselves from overbidding, then they wake up with buyer's remorse and a new thread is started telling us about it. Then ultimately the item/items don't even get paid for or are immediately put back up for sale with the buyer willing to take a huge loss because he admittingly way overpaid......a sad but true vicious cycle when it comes to REA/Goodwin lots.
If more people would exercise some sort of DISCIPLINE when bidding, these things wouldn't happen ;) |
Bounced back from last year's REA shutout. The free shipping makes everything seem like a bargain :)
The Fleischmann cards came from Bruce Dorskind's collection. This is the 4th McKechnie I've acquired from that scarce set, due to some cosmic weirdness (there are many others I've yet to see). http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...em_30173_1.jpg http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...em_30175_1.jpg http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...em_30641_1.jpg http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...em_30679_1.jpg |
Leon
guess great minds think alike as I put the acc at 4000. of the total. Still seems high but apparently not to 3/4 other people. I'll look for the '56 as I think I have an extra in "the box".
Not enough time has gone by for me to go out in public - but I guess privately on a chatboard in the anonimity of the cyberweb I can bemoan my crushing defeat last night. The round album. The great equalizer. Granddaddy of them all. After losing all my bids by 2am I decided the time had come for one last shot over the bow. One last bid on the LAST album I need to conclude my framed "run". I was barely conscious - there was no time for reason - I hit the bid button. It had been agonizing enough waiting the month for the final day of bidding on my interested lots and couple/three consignments. That last 2 hours from 2:15 to 4:59:12 when only criminals and thieves are awake on the beast coast were the toughest. At 4:59 the lights flickered - death had laid eggs in my wounds (Garcia Marquez) - mighty Casey had struckout. And so the struggle continues. First time ever I was goose-egged without a single lot won. On the positive side - I can now afford to go to a baseball game............... |
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LOVE that Andrews KBAT! It manages to capture a rather comical moment with the juxtaposition of a seemingly professional photo shoot featuring Andrews posing on the field and his apparent state of undress.....
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Chacun a son gout. :D:D
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I was one of the low bidders on the N172 McGreachery (White) card. I dropped out at $10k, it went for $ 110,000 ( $ 130,350 with premium) with a Grade of (1). What does a T206 Wagner graded 1 sell for ?
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Kind of outside my collecting range, but the Morrisanias played about one mile from where I grew up, and less than a mile from current day Yankee Stadium. This game was the first time the boys from the Bronx beat this Brooklyn powerhouse (something that would happen quite often in the 20th century).
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Great pickups everyone. I added information about invoices to the other thread, but I will also post here.
Invoices are now finalized and available online in your account. We will not send hard copy invoices so please check your account on our website. The free shipping is not a mistake! Shipping is free (with the exception of international shipments and unusually large or heavy items--charges for those will be invoiced in the coming days as we calculate costs based on location). If you have special instructions about sending your items, please e-mail us AND include a note with your payment. If you need wiring instructions, please contact us and we'll send the information to you. We start shipping tomorrow, so the sooner we receive payment, the sooner we can process your invoice for shipping. There were 649 different winning bidders, which means the shipping process takes a great deal of time (and not all of our items are single graded cards). We always do our best to ship shortly after receipt of payment. If you have any questions, please let us know. Thanks again for your participation! Brian |
great ball Jay
I'm still missing an early trophy ball, fingerless glove, and pillbox hat to round out my accumulation. I had long pockets and short arms based on my projected "win" of the Goodwin round album or I might have taken the dip - one day I'll find the one that speaks to me when I can actually afford it. Nice as well that you found a connection to it. Congratulations........
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Great win Jay. That was one of my favorite lots in the auction. I had a few of the Union balls in my collecting days, but that one is the best of the bunch.
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Thanks Barry and Henry. Not many times that I find a piece that talks to me.
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Jay- the late Walter Handelman, who was a dear friend of mine and a big 19th century collector, grew up in Morrisania and loved anything he could find regarding the team. He had one of the lower condition Union balls as well as other Morrisania memorabilia.
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Great items guys, Jay love the ball! Not much for me not unlike the Mighty Casey I sort of struck out this go round. :D
http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...em_31463_1.jpg Jeff, Bill & Jim great items as usual that's one nice Cobb.... |
John--great poster. Zasu Pitts, who was in that movie, was in one of my favorite TV shows growing up, The Gale Storm Show (way before your time).
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Speaking of which anyone know where to catch old episodes of Home Run Derby? |
Zasu Pitts also made a movie with W.C. Fields: Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.
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John, I can remember seeing episodes of Home Run Derby on ESPN a few years back, so I am guessing their are some of these floating around out there somewhere.
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Brian that's cool!
If anyone wants to buy anything from me please make all checks payable to The Bazooka Dooka Hicka Hocka Hookah Company. :D Cheers, John |
Decillion Million's daddy...
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... Ten. Have wanted one for a little while and was happy to get this one for my auto-bid max, entered on about day 2.
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After some last-minute scrambling (I got outbid on all my lots I was winning after 4:30AM EST), I happily came away with the fantastic 1896 Orioles (champions that year) cabinet featuring many eventual Hall-of-Famers:
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Great stuff guys! I got 2 Piedmont 42 T206's, and these two stubs:
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No Soup for me
Struck out on everything.
If the winner of teh W572 lot is selling the 5 card strip, let me know. Cheers, Patrick |
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Congrats Ian. |
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Congratulations on your win! |
Very cool! It was a great auction as usual. I won the N300 Mayo near set, a bunch of T206's, and misc other cards. For my collection, I was blown out of the water by the 1873 Rutgers Football program which sold for $7,700 but I won lot #1889, the 1915 Red Sox Scorecard w/ Babe Ruth and lot #870, the Eddie Cicotte signed lot (I'm going to keep the photo and sell the 1st day cover). I can't wait for the next auction!
http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=32033 Regards, Leighton www.justcollect.com |
Thanks Bill.
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I wouldn't be concerned unless Jim starts a new thread, Croft's Candy cards, shouldn't they sell for much more? :D:D:D |
Continuing the Cobb Theme
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Picked up hobby classic I have always wanted.Attachment 142614
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Apparently, MGM released the show on a series of DVDs back in 2007. I snagged Volume 3 (the 1959 season) from a used video store a few miles down the road from my house a while back and enjoyed it. If you can't track it down, let me know. I would be happy to send this one your way. Best regards, Eric |
MAJOR second thoughts Tuck 1400+ die-cuts
If the winner of the salesman sample book with the die-cuts want to make a quick 350.00 PROFIT - I'm interested. hmoses2@comcast.net or message. If anyone knows WHOM it was that won it - please relay my desire to them.
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Jim- Love the Croft's Cobb. |
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Thanks, Leon.
I agree that the Croft's Cobb is the bomb. Congrats, Jim. Love seeing all the great cards of fellow board members. Scott |
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