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calvindog 08-24-2009 09:48 AM

Great guys in business together -- what could go wrong?
 
Aug 5: "The real story is plain boring. Doug Allen had all along let me know when and if I ever want to sell the card, the underbidder wanted it. I recently purchassed the photo archives of The Detrot News, SPORT magazine, and The Detroit Free Press...2.4 million total photos. The sale of the Wagner and other items in my collection partially financed those deals.

Aug 5: "Doug is a great guy. Rob Lifsons a great guy, contrary to what Josh Evans reported at the dinner, Josh is a great guy too, and I have business relationships with them all."

Aug 21: Legendary Auctions Selected to Handle Sale of Massive Sports & Americana Photograph Collection
First all-photograph auction including Detroit News and Sport Magazine archives, Charles Conlon and Ansel Adams images to be held in September event
Lansing, IL, August 21, 2009 — One of the hobby’s high-end collectors has chosen Legendary Auctions, a premier Sports & Americana auction house, to exclusively conduct the sale of more than 3 million incredible images of Sports and Americana. The extraordinary collection of photographs spans numerous decades, and includes significant figures from various sports, poignant scenes from the turn of the century, entertainment icons, and other notable individuals and events in history including the Civil Rights movement. The massive photograph collection will be sold in several upcoming Legendary Auctions events, with the first scheduled to open for bidding on Monday, September 8 and close on Tuesday, September 29 and Wednesday, September 30.

Doug Allen, president and CEO of Legendary Auctions, said he expects bidding and overall interest on the photographs to be high. “Photography has really found its place in collecting,” said Allen. “It is a relatively new niche that has just taken off. We have seen the prices realized on high-quality photos such as the ones we will be offering climb steadily during the l! ast few years.”
While some attribute the appeal of collecting photography to nostalgia, Allen suspects that a much more contemporary trend may be at play. “We live in such a visual age, with an insistence on immediacy,” said Allen. “The need to ‘see’ instantly is paramount to how we work and enjoy our leisure time. Vintage photographs satisfy a collector’s desire to peer directly into the subject’s past. It’s the immediate pay-off that is so in line with how we live today.”
According to Allen, the origins of the tremendous photo collection include several major media print archives. Consequently, the collection includes numerous wire photos and frames that capture significant historical moments. “Buyers will be blown away by the quality and content of these photos,” said Allen.

The first auction featuring the photographs will include famous images from the archives of the Detroit News and Sport Magazine, as well as those framed by noted snapshot artists Charles Conlon, Barney Stein and Ansel Adams.

Allen said that what is most exciting about the photographs is the diversity of their subjects. “In one group you’ll find icons of baseball, in another pile there are stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood. And then you’ll turn over another photo and it i! s the fr ame that captured the moment right after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King on the balcony of the motel in Memphis. Collectively, the photos really are the proverbial ‘snapshot’ of the American experience,” said Allen.

With such inherent variety evident in the photos’ content, Allen expects there to be widespread interest in the photography auctions. “Realistically, no matter what someone collects, there is bound to be a pertinent photo in this September sale,” said Allen. “The sheer number of great photos available almost guarantees it.”

Because of the quantity of photographs Legendary Auctions will be selling in the coming months, the company will be developing an eBay presence, Legendary Photos, to further accommodate the sale of some of the more affordable images in the wide-ranging collection. “Typically, a photo in a regular Legendary Auction may run in the thousands,” said Allen. “Through Legendary Photos on eBay, still amazing but less pricey images will be available for a couple hundred dollars. The utilization of the eBay outlet will simply broaden the appeal and availability of these incredible photos and ensure that they all find their way into collections.”

Additional details regarding the upcoming photographs in subsequent photo auctions will be released during the next few months. For additional details regarding the Legendary Auctions September Photo Auction or for the soon-to-be-implemented Legendary Photos on ebay, or to pre-register to bid, call Legendary Auctions at 708-889-9380 or go to www.legendaryauctions.com .

Matt 08-24-2009 10:14 AM

Anyone posting in a thread about auction houses should disclose if they have any current or forthcoming consignments for the sake of transparency.

Peter_Spaeth 08-24-2009 10:33 AM

Maybe he is selling to finance the purchase of a Wagner?

Leon 08-24-2009 10:43 AM

my guess
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt (Post 744689)
Anyone posting in a thread about auction houses should disclose if they have any current or forthcoming consignments for the sake of transparency.

My guess is that Jeff doesn't have consignments with Mastro or er...Legendary. Otherwise I agree.....

calvindog 08-24-2009 10:52 AM

Matt, if you go back to look at the thread that I quoted from you'll find that I thought it fairly obvious that money was going back and forth between the poster and Doug. I've found in my experience that when one great guy describes another guy as a great guy, usually money is the grease that oils that relationship, with 'grease' being the operative word in this case.

daviddbreadman 08-24-2009 10:52 AM

confused newbie
 
I will be the one who says for many, what and who is this thread all about?? The only thing I can figure out is that its more sarcasm toward Doug Allen, which I don't really disagree with, but what is this post about?

Matt 08-24-2009 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 744697)
Matt, if you go back to look at the thread that I quoted from you'll find that I thought it fairly obvious that money was going back and forth between the poster and Doug. I've found in my experience that when one great guy describes another guy as a great guy, usually money is the grease that oils that relationship, with 'grease' being the operative word in this case.

I agree - just thought I'd try and add some value to the thread :)

Jim VB 08-24-2009 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daviddbreadman (Post 744698)
I will be the one who says for many, what and who is this thread all about?? The only thing I can figure out is that its more sarcasm toward Doug Allen, which I don't really disagree with, but what is this post about?


David,

If you really want to know, wade through this one:


http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=114597

daviddbreadman 08-24-2009 11:16 AM

thanks
 
I had figured it out and just got back here, after reading it, to find your response.

He must have another party and maybe needs to purchase a new nicer graded wagner so is using the photos to finance, or just a profitable flip

Sean_C 08-24-2009 11:26 AM

The question is; who is using who more?

daviddbreadman 08-24-2009 11:47 AM

All I know is that if I were keeping a likely to fail company in business I'd want an equity stake, but that is just me because I am greedy.

Sean_C 08-24-2009 12:23 PM

Not me...
 
I wouldn't want any piece of that. Then again, if I had that kind of inventory, I'd have moved it through Heritage, not Legendary. Heritage has a more diverse collector base (especially for non-sport photos), an established eBay presence, and less of the drama.

Then again, I'm a rational person that is more interested in $ than "good guys".

Quote:

Originally Posted by daviddbreadman (Post 744711)
All I know is that if I were keeping a likely to fail company in business I'd want an equity stake, but that is just me because I am greedy.


Reginald Marsh 08-24-2009 12:54 PM

Obvious......
 
Jeff...you are hilarious. I do agree 100% with your thoughts in regards to the photo situation. No one in their right mind would consign with them right now.

slidekellyslide 08-24-2009 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reginald Marsh (Post 744721)
Jeff...you are hilarious. I do agree 100% with your thoughts in regards to the photo situation. No one in their right mind would consign with them right now.

Once again Marshall has posted to a thread about Mastro/Legenday which he has informed us he is tired of seeing on this board. hmmmm......

Anthony S. 08-24-2009 01:39 PM

And here I thought I was the only one who knew...

oldjudge 08-24-2009 01:53 PM

If you wash my hand and I wash yours, how can both hands be dirty? Well grasshopper?

Rob D. 08-24-2009 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reginald Marsh (Post 744721)
Jeff...you are hilarious. I do agree 100% with your thoughts in regards to the photo situation.

lol

Rob D. 08-24-2009 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim VB (Post 744700)
David,

If you really want to know, wade through this one:


http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=114597

It's insider hobby references like Jeff's that probably keep a lot of folks from posting on the board, I reckon.

Jim VB 08-24-2009 06:36 PM

Snarky comments like that belong in their own thread!

At least I didn't suggest he research it himself!

Rob D. 08-24-2009 06:40 PM

<a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/snarky">Snarky</a>

You obviously didn't attend the Dorskind School of English, Jim.

Or maybe you did. (More smarkeyness.)

Jim VB 08-24-2009 06:44 PM

Damn Community College system!

(Fine. I'll edit it to fix it.)

Rob D. 08-24-2009 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim VB (Post 744797)
Reason: Edited because Rob D is a spelling Nazi.

The correct term is "copy editor."

Dang, I'm doing it again.

Jim VB 08-24-2009 07:07 PM

Spelling nazi... copy editor...


You say tomato...

baseballart 08-24-2009 07:23 PM

The most shocking thing about this thread: Ansel Adams did "snapshots"? Yikes.

"The first auction featuring the photographs will include famous images from the archives of the Detroit News and Sport Magazine, as well as those framed by noted snapshot artists Charles Conlon, Barney Stein and Ansel Adams. "

Joe_G. 08-24-2009 07:59 PM

Wow!, the Detroit News has (had) some very significant baseball items (Detroit and otherwise, 19th century to present). I'm anxious to see if they will surface over the coming months.

Here is a very small sample: http://multimedia.detnews.com/pix/ph...ry/rvm_tigers/


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