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Posted By: davidcycleback
I'm consigning to auction a few items and am making COAs for them. The main reason for the little letters is informational/documentational, as the items are unique and esoteric. Many to most collectors wouldn't figure out exactly what they are unless told. |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
although I agree that you might want to avoid the personal collection language. It does or can seem tacky, especially if you acquired the item somewhat recently and are flipping it and/or acquired it primarily with an eye toward re-sale. If you have held possession for many years, I see nothing wrong with disclosing that fact and/or why/how you acquired it, which may convey that you "collected" it or that it held some meaning to you. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
In cases (not mine), that you own it and how you got it is relevant text: "I bought this from Edd Rousch's grandaughter" or "My nextdoor neighbor, who is an employee of the Milwaukee Brewers and worked on the construction of Miller Park, gave me this stadium brick as a gift." |
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Posted By: shellyjaffe
You can say with in the LOA that these items are owned by you and here is the history behind them. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Thanks for the worthy input. After thinking about it, and having observed the brouhaha over SCDA and Spence LOAs, I think the best thing is to skip making COAs and let the items be sold au natural. |
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Posted By: MW
David, |
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Posted By: Joe P.
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Posted By: Chris
Maybe you could offer LOA's by request of the winning bidder (?) |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
As an example: |
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Posted By: Julie
that the writer of the LOA DIDN'T say he was the consignor? |
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Posted By: shellyjaffe
My complaint about the LOA with Spence is exactly what has been stated by others. It was amibiguous.You are the owner and you know what you have. Write it up and let the people on this thread look at it. Then we can help you if it is necessary |
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Posted By: petecld
My feelings in general, not specific to you David: |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If I choose to write a LOA, I will make it clear that I am the owner of the item(s). |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'm not sure why you would need to mention that you are the owner in the LOA/COA itself other than to show provenance. If the items are being consigned, then the fact that you own these items and also have writen the COA should be clearly stated in the auction description. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
As MW stated, all relevant information is desireable. Facts are not bragging, they allow a potential buyer to more fully evaluate your offering. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
You are recognized as an expert in vintage photography. I think that indicating your opinion in an LOA with your auctions is an additional plus for the buyer. The buyer is obviously aware that you own the item you are selling, so the LOA just indicates that you stand behind it. |
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Posted By: Julie
David |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Duly note that the items would be consigned by me, so it may not be clear that I am the owner. If I were selling them myself on eBay there would be no issue, as it would be obvious I was the owner. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It took me about two hours to make the first COA (take photos of item, make it look nice, make sure my name was spelled right). I figured one was more than enough of that silliness. |
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