Dave
When you have to price 300,000+ photos I think they threw prices out there as more of a starting point than anything else. I found they were really flexible with their prices. There were several photos I bought that I would talk to them about and tell them where I wanted to be at and why, and most of the time they were more than happy to deal with me. On several occasions I picked up photos for half or less than what was on them, but not always. They are really nice guys and I had a blast going through the stuff.
Also, if you have the time to dig there are things that always go overlooked in these massive collections. I found a few rare early PCL photos and some Baseball postcards that were very valuable mixed in with the photos for a fraction of their true value, but it is daunting when you see how much is there. I bet I looked for 12 hours and probably only saw 1/3 of the Baseball and did not even look through the albums of other sports.
Rhys
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