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Old 02-01-2022, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by bigfanNY View Post
Lol well what a small world. Jacket looks good on you I hope you took it home.
Yes it would be a terriffic resource. But since you and I have already tossed our catalogs it will have to be someone else. Or maybe I will put out a call to borrow old catalogs especially those that have the price realized sheets still attached. I would also ask folks for any pictures they took at previews. It dose seem a shame to loose that group of knowledge. I will sleep on it and think about the best way to collect and return them. Because stright through the mail would get expensive. Maybe I could narrow down my first set of asks to auctions before 1980 and see if I could collect some at the Philly show and next group at National in AC? And of course I need a reasonable cost effective way to scan the catalogs. Anybody here on Net54 have a trove of catalogs they would be willing to share? Or experience with this sort of project? Maybe some good can come out of my mistake. J
I wasn't suggesting you take it on, more just fantasizing about what a great thing that would be for all collectors, present and future. HOWEVER, should you or someone else seriously consider attempting such a project, I don't think you'd have any trouble finding Net54 guys with collections of catalogs like ours (were) who would lend or give them gladly for such a cause. I'm sure all of us wish these beautiful objects could be put to a better use than sitting in our basements or heading for the recycling machines. Heritage has the best organized previous auctions function on their website, and it's an amazing experience to plug in searches just for that one auction house and see what comes up, imagine what it would be like to be able to do that with the hobby's entire auction history.
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