Posted By:
vorthian
Bob, I ended up winning 6 lots. I'll email you the specifics.
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I watched both nights come to a close with Day 1 ending slightly past 4am CST and Day 2 ending just before 6:10am CST. Some observations:
Lot 373 - e94 Cobb w/ overprint back. I was shocked this card didn't do much better. This card came out of a Teletrade auction over a year ago, so to those naysayers who say there are no deals in Teletrade...
Lot 382 - m101-5 JJ PSA 8oc. This infamous card is back in the spotlight! It was in a prior Mastro auction, where it did much better and it was also on eBay in which BRSZ was the seller and BRSZ was the winning bidder!
Lot 387 - Ruth lot. I punched the $3076 bid late and was outbid shortly after. Another bid came in and it realized a healthy $4281.
Lot 391 - '33 Ruth / Gehrig lot. A slight discount over what eBay brings, still a nice grouping.
Lot 683 - No comment!
Lot 1112 - e95 set. I thought this did quite well. One has to wonder how long the e-cards can sustain the levels they have been bringing.
Lot 1117 - e96 set. This did well.
Lot 1119 - "E" card collection. I was annihilated on this lot and still cannot believe how well this did.
Lot 1126 - '20's "e" card collection. I had thoughts of winning this just for the e220 Ruth, since my copy STILL has not been returned to me. This Ruth was a better copy than the one I had.
Lot 1131 - 1928 Ruths. I was hoping this would have been a sleeper lot, but it didn't turn out that way. At that level, I should consign my #1 PSA 7 copy. 
Lot 1133 - '30's lot. The $19,478 bid came in at about 3:30am and a few minutes later, it was topped. With the juice, it realized $24,640.
Lot 1388 - e102 lot. Perhaps people forgot about this? At any rate, my bid held and this was one of the 6 lots I won.
Lot 1389 - e95 Cobb PSA 7. This card realized about 15% higher than SCP got for their PSA 7 copy.
Lot 1412 - T202 PSA collection. Unreal!
Lot 1421 - 1915 CJ Bodie PSA 9. It sold for a little over $3300. With the CJ 8's tanking, that's an awesome price.
Lot 1422 - e300 Cobb PSA 7. On the closing days of the auction, this card jumped from $8000ish -> $18000ish. Selling for just under $30,000, it would be an upgrade for John Branca's set. I have a feeling he won it.
Lot 1433 - '33 Ruth PSA 6. What happened here? That consignor must be dancing around... I sure as heck would be after the beefy price it realized!
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Whether I win anything or not, Mastro auctions are my favorite to follow. They consistently bring amazing items to the table and, based on my experience, every aspect is professional and top-notch.
Happy Holidays everyone,
Steve