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REA - anyone else feel left out
So the auction has amazing items and is well organized with great photos and write ups. But it's 2800 lots and as a Cuban/Latin collector it offers 3 lots and nothing particularly interesting.
So let's here from others who can appreciate its overall greatness but really doesn't have a personal interest - i.e. It's great but what other things should it offer |
It is a great auction for sure, only things I wish it had more variety was in 19th century boxing and non sports.
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I know how you guys feel. There is some great 19th century stuff, just nothing that fits me. BTW Mark, there are some rare Australian Old Judge boxing cards.
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I just wish it had more T206s. :D
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Same here. 2800 items, most of which are fantastic, but not a single piece I need for my collection. My wallet is very happy though.
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I feel left out because of the autobid skip system. It's a terrible system for online auctions.
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Been debating on them Jay. Not sure what I'm going to chase just yet.
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I wish I had more money!
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Have 11 bids down and losing all of them. I like where I am sitting. Like a long horse racing. Just getting into position to make a move around the far turn. In 3 weeks.
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It's fun bidding on items early. You know you will never win them and you can always say you bid on a Ruth Rookie Card or Wagner etc.
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Could use a few more W600's.
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I only bid on three items and there is only one that I really want as the other two would be placeholders until a better conditioned card came along.
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I wish there were more rare Cobb postcards and ones I needed.
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I'm definitely in the opposite camp. I feel like someone went through my collection, found everything I need, and consigned all the holes in my sets with the highest graded examples of each. Just to tease me since I can't buy it all. Frustrating, but I will be happy if I can get even one lot.
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I wish I had consigned some of my higher-grade, rarer back t206s (see BST), bc the t206 selection is not robust (save a ton of cobbs), but otherwise, I think the offering is totally awesome and there are many things I have bid on and more that I wouid like to own.
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No giant non-sports collection this time, no T51s, and a partial set (15/25) of T6 Murad College cabinets that all seem to have pinholes. I'll have to do some more digging to find stuff to bid on.
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Yet again no Big Eaters!
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Wish there were more rarebacks, but there is a lot of stuff I want
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Very light on the PCL stuff for sure (only a few Zeenut cards), still there is enough other stuff to keep me busy. Always a fun auction.
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I like that there are a lot of D381s.
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I could use a few more Hamiltons...and Benjamins for that matter. |
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I kind of have the feeling that one or two old time collectors inserted a bunch fo Zees into the hobby a few years back, they were quickly gobbled up, and there just isn't that much new or interesting coming to the hobby for PCL collectors. The McMullen Zeenut is an interesting one - and ±2 years before the 100 year anniversary of the Black Sox. But I'd love to be surprised by the auction houses one day. See something crazy. Like a 1918 Lefty O'Doul or something. m |
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Me too:) |
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No Newsboys, M110's or JK&A's. Also, as someone previously noted only a few W600's. I guess I'll have to make do with one of the other 2800 lots.
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I definitely find that other auctions (Heritage, SCP, Goldin etc) generally have more items that fit my collection. I kind of view the REA catalog as a college textbook. I learn about sets and collectibles I had never heard of...
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Looked online and in general, nice stuff. Just nothing that I need.
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Amen
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Ditto Double edged sword |
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Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't recall seeing a single t206 Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb back, 1919 Zeenut of Fatty Arbuckle, Allegheny Game Cards, nor a single W513 strip card.
In conclusion, this is an outrage, my congressman has been contacted, and the repercussions for the guilty party will ensue shortly. May the punishment fit the crimes committed. Brian (happy auction for all, bidders, placeholder bidders, lurkers with dreams of bidding, and the have no intention of bidding types) |
I'll be honest with you I think it's a weak auction on their end
Then lie on the memorabilia side selling the Mickey Cochrane 12A glove which I owned and sold in the last auction and had to point it out to them that is the rarest glove of his that they get ever find and they listed as the only one and the only time they've ever listed it I can't be bothered talking to them cuz I wasn't happy the way they handle things regardless. I hate to say it but I believe they are not very good on the memorabilia side of auctioning equipment I think they're un -knowledgeable on some things |
Only three t209s and all in a mixed collector grade lot. These cards have all but disappeared from the market in the last two years or so. You could usually rely on REA for a small lot or the like, but alas. My set is stalled!
Meanwhile, lots of other stuff! |
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For those of us who are unfocused the auction is a cornucopia of opportunity.
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There are definitely a TON of cool items in this auction I'd love to own on the memorabilia side especially. Don't have many Clemente items, but that signed 71 WS program sure is tempting. Wish they had some Royals Jackie stuff for sure.
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I did find a couple of Cubs post cards:D
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Did everyone already receive their catalogues? I have received a catalogue for every one of their auctions in the past but have yet to receive one for this auction. :(
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got mine yesterday
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So, there is still hope that I will get mine. Maybe its too heavy for my mailman to carry. |
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Got the catalog today... oh that smell...
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My wife knew the catalog arrived by the smell of it. She made me retreat to the basement with it.
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With all due respect to Brian, I have twice pointed out that the representation that Babe Ruth only appeared in a handful of games in 1915 and thus it is remarkable that he was chosen to appear in the 1916 M101-4 and 101-5 sets is erroneous, yet continues to go uncorrected. In actual fact, the Babe was 18 and 8 with a 2.44 ERA for the Boston Red Sox in 1915 as a true 20-year-old phenom, almost certainly the most promising young left-handed pitcher in the AL. It would hardly have been a surprise that he was included in the 1916 sets.
Just venting, I guess, Larry |
Hi Larry,
Thanks for pointing that out. You're obviously correct--Ruth played 4 games in 1914 and had a greater workload in 1915. That line in the description was originally used in 2007 (coincidentally when this RC was last sold) and was inadvertently carried into this one. We've removed that reference and will be sure to eliminate it going forward. Brian |
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