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Love of the Game Auctions - Open for Bidding
Hi everyone:
In the midst of all the National hoopla, I thought I'd just let you all know that Love of the Game's Summer auction opened this afternoon. This is easily our biggest sale yet. In addition to the typical menagerie of scarce and unusual cards and unique memorabilia, we've got quite a few truly special items: • T206 Eddie Plank, SGC 10 • 1914 Cracker Jack near set, #4 on the PSA Registry • 1914 Cracker Jack Del Pratt, PSA 1.5 • 1915 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb, PSA 2 • 1915 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson, PSA 2 • High-grade 1939 R303-B complete set, #2 on the SGC Registry For the collector of more modern items, we've got a few dynamite complete sets: • 1967 Topps baseball, #14 on the PSA Registry • 1964 Topps football, #1 on the PSA Registry • 1962 Fleer football, #8 on the PSA Registry If you're so inclined, please visit www.loveofthegameauctions.com and check out what we've got to offer. And if you're in Chicago, please stop by Booth #309 and preview some of the cards. Thanks, -Al |
Great looking auction, Al! Some serious Cracker Jacks and T206 cards for sure.
Best of luck! |
The Plank is cool for sure but why isn't it Grade Altered or Authentic?
http://loveofthegameauctions.com/Lot...---SGC-POOR-10 |
al
another great auction, ole buddy!
I've already got several bids in! all the best, barry |
You're the man Al! This is the first time I've ever consigned to an auction house, so bid away, otherwise I'll never do it again :)
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I might not have expressed their exact letter of the law, but I think that's the basic philosophy. And just because I tried to explain it, doesn't mean I necessarily agree with the logic. Since the Plank and SGC currently are in the same building for the next four days, it would be great to get an official explanation right from the horse's mouth. |
I have my eye on more than a couple of items.
Thanks for the great auction Al! |
Browsing the auction, I noticed a lot more lots. Quality material too. Good luck.
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I really like the Fonts you used and the overall feel of your website...very inviting, well done!
That Pratt is awesome....that is THE card that keeps most from completing the 1914 CJ set..the Jackson and Cobb are usually readily available, but the Pratt is a whole different ballgame..:). |
Great auction, Al! They just keep getting bigger and bigger! Good luck!
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I just want to bump this because this auction is allowing me to experience something for the first time. I've never consigned cards to an auction until this one going on right now. I have three lots and I'm bidding on a bunch of things too, so now I'm constantly checking to see if my lots get any bids, so I can bid more on other things. Yesterday my stuff got 4-5 bids, so that moved me into a new bracket of stuff I can consider. It's fun when the stakes aren't too high and the stuff you're selling is doing fairly good :)
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Right there with you! I am having a lot of fun watching my (soon to no longer be mine) lots in the LOTG auction!!!! |
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Same here fellas...I have several consignments (i've given Al stuff every auction so far, and have been very happy with the results), and i'm bidding on many other things....great auction, Saturday night will be fun!
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this auction is incredibly exciting!!
I'm always amazed at how well written the lot descriptions are. Reading these is almost as much fun as bidding on these great lots. Top shelf in every way. all the best, al Barry |
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I contacted Al about a minor point in one of the descriptions and he fixed it with a two-paragraph addendum. :D There is no way anyone can claim they didn't know what they were bidding on! |
jim m
ole al is definitely going to make sure the descriptions are accurate.
I do think he's one of the best writers---if not the best--- in the business. all the best, barry |
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He also has a collector's eye! |
ted
very well said!!!!
all the best, barry |
I'm a writer for Huggins & Scott and I always appreciate those who can express their ideas well. I think Al does a tremendous job of melding technical writing with interesting prose.
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Agreed, he doesn't seem to have been schooled at the Dime Store Romance Novel school of writing that some of the other houses employ.
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