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Impressions of Goodwin Results
How about 1 thread to discuss the results...what did everyone think?
I think the RH T206's sold about where they should...the W600 Mack went for a tidy sum. Some crazy SOB paid 200K for a piece of a wagner...and another nice Ruth Rookie sells for a lot of semolians!!!!!! |
U will kick yourself not paying $200k for the Wagner when that Wagner can sell for $1M in 10 yrs..... (at least that's what Goodwin says)
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The w600 Mack - I thought it could have went for more. I'm not that old but I haven't really seen one of those around. The other w600's went pretty high too.
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I think Ruth is hot and everything else went at solid/expected prices. A good auction for Bill. It will be interesting to see what happens in Legendary now. They have some great Ruth cards and some W600s (and the amazing Dreier material) so if they also do well it may be that, like the stock market, the sportscards market is improving, albeit slowly.
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I picked up the N300 Brouthers. I'm waffling between thinking I got a good deal and thinking I was one bid too high.
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I won lot #215...a blue back crofts candy collins...I think I paid fair market on it!
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I like the Collins, just never got around to bidding on it. The e103 Crawford was a real beauty.
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The brown Lenox went lower then expected, still couldn't pull the trigger.
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i agree...the Brown lenox looks like a bargain...compared to a beater magie...amongst many others!!!!
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I won this for just a hair under what it sold for in REA in 2011 so can't complain.
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Thanks, looking forward to cracking it.
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Goodwin
Jeff,
Nice pickup on the Matty. Submit for a regrade? Looks like a good candidate for a bump-up. Tony |
Very Happy with my pick up.. I had this priced at the same range as the Dessau... so it went for much cheaper then what I thought it would end at.
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Chris - did you land that Bowerman? Truly a unique card, and it actually looks like a real T206 on the front, which made it especially appealing to me. |
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Card sniffer.
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Welcome to the club. I think Leon was the first to come out.
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I like to soak my polar bears and make some tea, it's an acquired taste.
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That it carries too far, when I say That it frequently breakfasts at five-o'clock tea, And dines on the following day." Lewis Carroll -- The Hunting of the Snark |
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http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...ize/44a_lg.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...ze/175a_lg.jpg Passed out won these... Congrats everyone. Cheers, John |
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Sandbagger....so much for the hiatus :). |
Congrats John, that proof is outstanding.
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John,
You only picked up one T206 SL Blank back and not the other one? I would expect the same winner won both of them since they ended at the exact same price. |
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I agree on the E103 Crawford. I placed an early marker bid on that one, but gave up on it in favor of the D304 Butter Krust Crawford (which I won). I'm quite pleased with that one - a bit of a bargain I think. Cheers, Blair |
nice wins John! i was the underbidder on the proof...glad it's going into your collection.
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The color on that Bates proof is incredible! Congrats!
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I'm going to kick myself for not bidding just one more time on the E94 olive Cobb but my bid plus the juice would have put it around $1800 and that's a lot for an authentic even if the card is nice. Besides the buyer probably would have come right back with another bid. Whoever won it just wore me out, every time I bid, he bid. Boom, boom, boom. The winner was probably prepared to go up in to the 2ks so I'll lick my wounds. Still need the olive and the violet Cobbs to complete the 6 color variation of the Cobbs. I think that thread about authentic vs. SGC 10, and how most went with the 10 might have played a part in my pulling back :(
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John- that Bates proof is a stunner. If I am not mistaken, I bid on and barely got nosed out on that same card about 20 years ago in an online auction from Virginia. Went for a lot less then though...
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Those W600s went for a lot of money. Paper loss on the front and still up to $500. Glad I picked up my Donlin for the same price without the paper loss.
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Brown Lenox
For the handful of you that said the Brown Lenox looked like a bargain, are you referring to the Frank Smith PSA 1 Brown Lenox?
I was the underbidder on the McQuillan, and just couldn't justify a $6+K bid for an Authentic card because of the rare back. But that one did close nearly $700- higher than the Frank Smith PSA 1. Oh well -- no wins for me! |
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Marc,
I was thinking of both brown Lenoxes JimB |
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I was just thinking of the extreme rarity of brown Lenox in relation to other T206 backs that are not that tough, relatively speaking. I think all of the brown Lenoxs are either unique or one of two known for a particular front. It is much tougher to get a brown Lenox example than even a BL 460 or Drum or Uzit. I am just thinking relative to other backs and prices.
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Pick up
Great pick ups everyone!!! Chris and i sat this one out!!thats why the scraps STAYED SUPER LOW:mad:!!!SUPER SUPER LOW DEALS...ENGle omg.....we just gave everyone else a chanceLOL;)
Jamie- u stole that card my friend....;) INSANE MY FAVORITE;) congrats John- all i can say is :eek: my heart palps the bowerman/scrap....dude, i'm in trouble:D Everyone else's cards are outstanding...wagz ended where i thought it would... im crying on the inside, but stay away at the next freak im poed:mad::D just jealous..... great cards everyone PEACE |
Did anyone else notice the E98 PSA 6 Kling didn't get an opening bid of $500? Once I gave up on the E94 Cobb at 9pm, I switched over and tried to put a bid on the Kling but because the extended bidding had just started and there were no bids on the Kling, I was unable to place the bid. What was unusual about the no bids on the red Kling was that there were no Klings in the Swamp Find and this Kling is the highest graded, not just of a red Kling, but any Kling in general. Kling is also one of the tougher of the E98s so it is interesting that the Swap Find may have impacted the sale of the Kling with all those 8s and 9s of the other cards being found.
I relate this because there has been a great discussion of what impact the Swamp Find might have on future sales of E98s, particularly red ones, but all E98s in general. Perhaps we are finding out.... |
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I saw that, but I figured if no one was to bid the min, I shouldn't either. It could show up next auction with a lower minimum bid. |
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