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Originally Posted by slidekellyslide
The free service seems to me like you're giving up the most valuable info for no charge. Outside of curiosity I'm not sure why anyone would care what a card, bat or photo sold for 20 years ago, but they can use the last three years of info to make decisions about buying and/or selling.
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It will be a tremendous resource for me...
1. Will help me remember what I paid for something 15 - 20 years ago (so I know ultimately what to sell it for

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2. Will help me to find auction items I vaguely remember, but have not been able to find via the typical Google search
3. Will help me to find items for which I can't recall which auction house originally featured them. Hopefully this search capability will help with that.
4. Eager to see if this service can resurrect Hunt's Internet/Phone auctions. Those results disappear off the face of the earth, after the auction has run. They simply are not searchable.
5. Even the Hunt Live Auction closed items are incredibly tough to find, because their website's search function is so antiquated. Don't even attempt to use 2 or more search words! If this service can make it easier to find items previously sold in Hunts, it will be well worth the time investment.
Now I just need to find a way to get the pages to load. I'm afraid my Browser is probably as outdated as Hunts' Website