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REA Just ended (almost 4AM EST)...get anything?
What did y'all hang in there to win? :)
Cheers, Blair |
Lot #281, my first Cobb!! A few 5's went cheaper but I thought this was the nicest of the 5's that were offerred.
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Lot 298
I unfortunately was the under bidder on lot #298...
If the winner wanted to sell a card??? Peace Johnny |
nothing this year.
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won 2 lots!!
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Ok guys start selling! Id like.to buy the m116 and m101-4 brown :)
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i won two lots...
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I won the W600 Coughlin and a stray Ramly. If the winner of the Ramly group lots is breaking them up, I am interested in a few.
Scott |
0-for-4 for me, astronomical prices for everything that I was after: 1924 Negro League panorama, 1928 Cuban team postcard w/Dihigo & J. Wilson, 1866 Chadwick cabinet card & 1904 Ohio photo w/Branch Rickey.............
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If anyone won the lot of the 5 trimmed KBs and is selling one (any), please let me know. Thx.
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I thought I had a chance at the postcard lot with the Brush Auto....dang was I wrong. :eek:
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Looking for the following
Congrats to the winners! I would be interested in any of the below:
210-Dougherty Hindu or Dahlen Brooklyn 218-Foster 243-Dahlen Brooklyn 252-Dahlen Brooklyn 259-Dahlen Brooklyn 267-Dahlen Brooklyn 287-Schulte Front View 292-Schulte Front View 297-Lipe Hindu 302-Foster 312-Foster 320-Dahlen Brooklyn 348-Dahlen Brooklyn Thanks! |
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One win for me on the card side - quite happy about it!
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Great pickups! Congratulations. Dan |
I won:
LOT 914: 1961 Bazooka Panel #1-3 Mickey Mantle Progressive Proofs (7) I am very happy with the price for that lot. |
I despise the commonplace fifteen minute rule. Strange how the website reported the auction "could" end at 11pm and the insinuation that they don't want to hamstring the east coasters by running into the next day.
In my opinion, it was a great auction and I hold the company in high regard, when compared to many others. These unnecessary, visual comments were concerning as time dragged on. Then again, I'm a paranoid cynic of all the Houses of our hobby. Steve |
1915 Cracker Jack PSA 8 (4) card lot
I won the lot with the (4) 1915 Cracker Jack PSA 8. Happy Mother's Day! :)
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Thanks dan... paid a little more than I wanted to on the Delehanty, but the Ward was a great price so it evens out! |
Zeenuts
Anyone win any of the Zeenut lots?
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Boxing
I was bidding on the pair of N150 John L. Sullivans, but fell short. If the winner of the lot wants to part with the Full Body portrait (the card on the right), please get in touch with me. I'd love to explore a cash+trade if you are interested. Thanks!
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Thanks Chris |
If someone won the T210's from Series 4, 6, or 7, I would be interested in a few cards.
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I won #564 - M101-4 Indianapolis Brewing Company Honus Wagner PSA 2
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1948 Leaf Lots
If the winner(s) of the 1948 Leaf lots is on board here at Net54 and is thinking of "breaking up" some of those SP's.... I am interested!
Mike Ryan |
Underbidder
I was underbidder on the Zeenut with coupons lot, and maybe a few of the other Zeenut lots.
GAH!! I won two minor lots. A PSA 9 53 Bowman B&W and the lot of 3 OJ Cabinets with Phenominal Smith. Oh well. On to the next... Tom C |
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The 1911 Zeenut lot of 124 cards, of which 116 will be for sale soon as I completed my set and my partner is now within 1 card of completion! :D On another note I was very disappointed on the final hammer price on my consigned E90-1 near set (missing Joe). It sprinted out to 13k by the 2nd day then sat there. One bid yesterday before extended bidding and no bids at all during extended bidding. Anybody whoever has put this set together knows it is very, very difficult with cards like Shean, McLean, Sweeney, Duffy, Karger, etc. and 2 Honuses, Cobb, Matty, Young, etc. A solid graded all SGC set which went for half of the SMR. Bummer. Someone is going to make a killing breaking it up. I knew I should have gone with my instincts and broken it up. Oh well, you live and learn. :( |
I won the V100 near set of 154. I had been working on a V100 HOFer run and this lot had the last 9 cards I needed; as anyone who has ever tried to track down a card form this set knows, they are not easy to come by and I figured I'd just go for the lot instead of waiting years for the other 9 cards to show up; I was the under-bidder on the Ruth last time it surfaced 2 or 3 years ago. The other 145 will be up for sale.
Still trying to decide how to sell them - I'm not excited about 145 separate transactions and the legwork that goes along with that; at the same time, the hammer price clearly suffered as a result of it being sold a group - I know Bruce K paid a lot more to put the group together. |
If the winner of the W572 lot is on this board, I'd be interested in picking up many (like 60-ish) of them.
Cheers, Patrick |
Nice N172 Delahanty! I had my eye on that one too.
JimB |
Want the Leftovers!
I may be interested in your sloppy seconds if you bought a large lot for just a few cards. Contact me via pm or at tom@regalfinancialgroup.com and let me know what you have. This way, you would not have to put out so much of your own money and go through the hassle of selling a bunch of cards yourself.
And congrats to all who are closer to finishing your sets! Tom C |
If the winner of LOT 632: 1933 R319 Goudey SGC EX 60 Collection (95 Different, 29 HOFers) is going to be breaking up the lot, I would be interested in a few.
I also would be interested in the Tin Tops Waddell from LOT 170: 1910-Era Hall of Famer Card Collection (19) Thanks!! - Rob |
won one lot
I was immediatye underbidder on a couple lots - 1921 Ruth exhibit, T206 Cobb.
Did win one modern lot - the duo - 1969 & 1970 Nolan Ryan PSA 9's. I have a soft spot for nice Ryan's - saw him pitch many games at Anaheim Stadium as a kid. Overall, the prices did not seem too high - even little under what I thought. |
Amazing pick up guys! Wow am I tired and sleepy...
I won these and a few Non-sports that you guys aren't into etc. http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...huge/cards.jpg Lots of T206's http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn3/ebay/06s.jpg Obaks, so excited about these. http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...huge/Obaks.jpg Some of these lots end up giving me lots of VG-VGEX-NM extras of tougher Obaks, T206's etc. might be time to list some but I'm a hoarder and lazy ugly combo. Hope everyone did well and got what they were after. Cheers, John |
Re: REA Just ended (almost 4AM EST)...get anything?
Underbidder on 3 lots, including one that I'm almost certain I could have had for one more bid. Just couldn't pull the trigger. Oh well...
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N690 Donahue
I was prepared to bin up on the n172 Delahanty had I not won this Kbat. Very nice Delahanty.
http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...em_18305_1.jpg |
fantastic stuff John.
Really dig the Obak sets and naturally the brown Lenox wins. You need to start your own thread with those wins...:eek::D:eek: |
Dropped out of the V351 World Wide Gum bidding (lot 697) late, but couldn't justify the next bid (or three) since I really was only dreaming of the Ted Williams card.
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Great picks up all. John I'm speechless!!! Congratulations my friend....
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Wow John :eek: !!! All those cards with a Magie & Demmitt St.L.....in great condition !!!! Congrats !!!
Sincerely, Clayton |
Nice pickups, all, especially John M. I won the 1910 PC796 Walter Johnson--with its Ex-Mt to NMt appearance, I really wasn't concerned about a microscope pin hole (there's a lot more material loss at the corners on a VG-EX card!). That card, based on the scan, had the best eye appeal of any PC796 I've seen! Plus, it was my first Walter Johnson--second year card, his first big year (25-17, 313 K's, 1.39 ERA, with a team that only won about 64 games, going by memory).
Best to all, Larry |
I picked up lot 608: 1927 Exhibits set. Been really into 1920's cards and Exhibits so it was perfect. Even though I have been collecting vintage for 6 years, the Cobb and Gerhig will be my first cards of them.
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I won Lot 35(66 Old Judges). I only need a few so if anyone needs any please email me at oldjudge@gmail.com
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If anyone won any of the Lefty Grove cards, I would be interested. I would be interested in the George C. Miller and the Eclipse Import, in particular. brad_green@cox.net
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Larry |
Thanks Larry. Exhibits are underappreciated and a great value in my opinion. Love a set which has Cobb, Johnson, Alexander and also Gehrig and Ruth.
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Was high bidder on the Ty Cobb "Fan for a Fan" when I went to bed at 1:00 am only to be crushed by two G's...Wish I knew.... I would have hit the Duke cabinet Davis one more time.
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Tried for some of the Negro League HOFers and postcards, to no avail. But was finally able to acquire an 1869 Redstockings item, without going bankrupt on one of the Peck 'n' Snyders. Kinda diggin this doodad!
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I only ended up winning one lot. I think I got a great deal on this 1939-40 Guayama Brujos team composite with Satchel Paige! I really wanted the 2 lot of the 1930-31 Harrison Studios Postcards, but couldn't afford both...
If anyone wants to let any of the following go please contact me at tlwise12@aol.com Zeenut -1911 L. Patterson -1912 Baum, Gedeon -1913 Baum, Cadreau -1914 Gedeon, McCredie -1915 Burns, Gedeon -1916"Chief" Johnson, Maggart, Southworth -1917 Burns, Calvo, Maggart -1918 ANY, Smith -1919 Borton, Driscoll, Rumler -1920 Baum, Jenkins, Maggart, Rumler, Smith -1921 Jenkins, Sand -1922 Cueto, Lazzeri, Sand -1923 Yellowhorse -1924 Shellenbach, Yellowhorse -1925 Reese, Shellenbach -1926 Reese, Shellenbach -1927 Reese -1928 Crosetti, Reese, Shellenbach -1929 Crosetti, Reese -1930 Rumler -1931 Shellenbach -1932 Shellenbach, Wera -1933 Sepia Shellenbach -1933-36 Reese -Either of the 1930-31 Harrison Studios Postcards I will pay well for any of the above! Thanks! |
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