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paul 10-01-2009 10:56 AM

1916 Zeenut Billy Southworth
 
I guess I wasn't the only one who noticed the 1916 Zeenut Billy Southworth buried in a lot in the Huggins and Scott auction.

http://www.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-b...l?itemid=14061

So much for the notion that you need good marketing and hype to get top dollar for a card. I wonder if the opposite was true in this case. Maybe all the bidders thought the card would have to sell for much more if sold individually and marketed well. So they thought they were getting a bargain and kept bidding. I know it's a tough card, but it sold for three times more than the last Vance that I saw in an auction (though this lot obviously had a few more goodies thrown in).

Dan Carson 10-01-2009 12:14 PM

1922 Zeenut Tony Lazzeri SGC 20
 
Who bought the Lazzeri? Holy smokes!!:eek:

rhettyeakley 10-01-2009 12:21 PM

Paul, I bowed out with a $1200 bid. I figured the Gomez, O'Doul and the other cards (quite a few big PCL names in there) had a rough "value" of $650-700 together and just couldn't justify more than $500-600 for a Southworth with a chunk out of one of the corners. I too was hoping it wasn't noticed by the masses but those days seem to be long gone now. Fairly crazy price price if you ask me, but nobody did.

Instead I turned my bidding and won the lot of 130 1922 Zeenuts in the Clean Sweep auction last night--I saw the cards at the National and there were quite a few Seattle guys I needed in that lot. I will be having quite a few dupe 1922's after I get the lot though--which is always good for trade-bait.

-Rhett

Cat 10-01-2009 12:41 PM

I would find it hard to believe that you could make money on the Southworth card at the $3,000 + vig price tag for the lot. The Lazzeri and Southworth lots were open for hours passed the start of the extended bidding.

obcmac 10-01-2009 01:35 PM

I am relatively new to zeenuts...but a southworth collector. I didn't know if it was the Southworth or other HOF'ers that caused the tremendous run up in prices. Sorry to see it go so high :( Congrats to winner.

bcbgcbrcb 10-01-2009 01:58 PM

Agree with Cat, at those prices, the cards were not purchased for investment or to flip but instead to fill a major hole(s) in someone's collection. When was the last time you saw a Zeenut Southworth or 22 Lazzeri for sale/auction?

Edited to add: My '29 Zeenuts Ernie Lombardi has been sitting over in the B/S/T for three days at a measely asking price of $350.00 without even one inquiry. Where are the big spenders when you need them?

rman444 10-01-2009 03:33 PM

http://legendaryauctions.com/LotDetail.aspx?lotid=99199

bcbgcbrcb 10-01-2009 04:03 PM

Thanks, Richard.

I can't believe that I missed that one!

rman444 10-01-2009 04:23 PM

Imagine what kind of thread this would turn into if the hammer prices had been reversed :D

Orioles1954 10-01-2009 05:49 PM

I was joking with my co-workers this morning "That Lazzeri price is all in the write-up!"

J-

Exhibitman 10-02-2009 07:36 AM

Astounding prices; clearly fill-ins for collections on cards that are rarely seen. As some of us know Zeenut collectors are an obsessive lot...


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