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A New Auction Site
I just saw this announcement for a new auction site called Love of the Game Auctions.
http://www.auctionreport.com/consign...es-operations/ Given all of the recent consternation over Heritage Auction house bidding policies and the recent indictment of Mastro executives for fraud, it's great to see an auction pop up that clearly states they prohibit house bidding, employee bidding, and hidden reserves. I think it would be a great service to the industry if Net54 posted and maintained a list of the auction houses that are willing to step up to this level of integrity and honesty. Is this something we can do, Leon? jeff |
Al C's a good and reputable guy. I believe his company produced REA's catalogs and he even owns a indie record label.
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We already have a list of auctions and auction houses though it needs to be updated. I doubt we will make very many rules about who and what gets put there. Please remember that, generally speaking, auctions and their announcements should go in the BST pages except for our advertisers. thanks
Edited to add, Al is a good guy and I wish him the best of luck. He and I have communicated and he might even advertise with Net54baseball. |
Congrats to Al!
Thanks for posting, Jeff. I'm a huge fan of Al's, and am very much looking forward to his auction, particularly now that Brian Dwyer of Sterling has moved to REA, and moreso with Legendary's Doug Allen now facing some ... distractions.
Al's a great guy in the hobby and I plan on consigning to his first auction this Fall. Great opportunity for Al, and a solid step for the hobby. |
Al is a great guy with a ton of integrity and a true collector's love of the hobby. I wish him the the best. His is an auction in which I would not think twice about putting an absentee bid.
JimB |
I am looking forward to this. Should be fun.
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From For the Love of the Game press release:
We offer bidders: * Trustworthy auctions with no hidden reserves * No bidding against house or employee accounts * No alteration of cards or undisclosed restoration of memorabilia * No consignors bidding on their own material * Fair bid increments * Lower buyer’s premiums I applaud an auction house that is willing to put fair practices out there from day one. Thanks for not hiding behind the small print. |
Al is as solid as it gets. i wish him all the best in this new & exciting venture. i'll be consigning & bidding.
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Nice to see a trusted person in the hobby like Al pick up the baton and run with it. The hobby can use an honest AH right now. Congrats Al
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Definetly will be bidding.
If I had anything to sell I would definitely give Al a try.
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good luck Al!
I am looking forward to participating in your auctions (either consigning or bidding). |
A newsworthy event surely. Best of luck Al, I am sure you will do great. I look forward to bidding and consigning with an AH that says clearly what it is & isn't.
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Looking forwards to Al's first endeavor this fall. He is knowledgeable, friendly & honest
a rare trio w/ the cast of characters that run some of the auction houses. Go get 'em Al, Best of luck. |
Awesome development from an awesome guy. And honest as the day is long. I have not been that active in auctions the past few years and have never consigned anything anywhere, but I will def try to be part of LOTG.
J |
Thanks, everyone, and thanks for letting this thread remain on the main board, Leon.
All the support this week has been incredible. I know that I'm getting into a very competitive, very difficult field that's filled with pros who have been doing this successfully for a long time. Still, I'm hoping that there's enough room left for me to carve out a niche. Hopefully my experience on the business side of the hobby will help me to do that. I will be at the National from Wednesday through Saturday, roaming the floor, begging for consignments, and sharing a corner of my good friend Ryan Christoff's booth (#803). Feel free to visit, bring wheelbarrows filled with consignments, or just have a beer. And of course you can visit us online for more info or to register to bid. If you've got any other questions, please feel free to ask. And lastly, of COURSE I'll be advertising here on 54 - I've been a member here for years, and what better place to advertise? Regards, -Al www.loveofthegameauctions.com |
Sounds good, best of luck, Al!
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Good luck with the new auction house, Al!
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Ready to Bid
I registered for the first auction without difficulty. I'm looking forward to it.
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After reading through the site in detail, it seems this AH is publicly committed to operating in a fair, transparent manner. A breath of fresh air...
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Al, good luck with your new endeavor.
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New auction site
Al C is a person of the utmost integrity and has great expertise in the areas of advertising,
business, and vintage baseball. He will be very successful in this venture, I feel certain. I have dropped him a note indicating that I will help in any way he wishes. I consider him to be one of my best friends in the hobby. A prince of a fellow. all the best, ole buddy Barry |
Good news for the hobby.
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Al is a great guy (and no Al, that is not the kiss of death).
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Thanks for posting this. I just registered to bid.
Nathan Calcari |
great looking website, I'll have to consign something.
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There aren't a lot of people in the hobby that I would trust to do the right thing if an opportunity of questionable ethics presented itself but Al is one of the few. It will be nice to be able set a high bid and walk away without worrying.
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