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Old 09-28-2010, 11:12 PM
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Default Leland Giants Postcard- Hake Auction

We are long-time collectors of Negro League Memorabilia as well as collectors of rare, player-endorsed post cards (in top condition)

We are thrilled at the opportunity to bid in the Hakes Auction but have been stunned by the prices that several items realized.

Most Notably- The Lelands Giants Post Card. It was estimated at $400-700.
With a 10 minute warning in place the post card is over $21,000

Wonder who the buyer is and why this post card realized 30x its estimate.

Welcome your comments.

Link: http://www.hakes.com/item.asp?Auction=201&ItemNo=91909


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Old 09-28-2010, 11:16 PM
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We are long-time collectors of Negro League Memorabilia as well as collectors of rare, player-endorsed post cards (in top condition)

We are thrilled at the opportunity to bid in the Hakes Auction but have been stunned by the prices that several items realized.

Most Notably- The Lelands Giants Post Card. It was estimated at $400-700.
With a 10 minute warning in place the post card is over $21,000

Wonder who the buyer is and why this post card realized 30x its estimate.

Welcome your comments.

Link: http://www.hakes.com/item.asp?Auction=201&ItemNo=91909


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Old 09-28-2010, 11:37 PM
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There are several reasons for the 30x estimate price. First, the estimate was stupid low for that lot. I'm sure you don't plan your bidding strategy around auction company estimates. Neither do I or anyone else that knows what they're bidding on.

Also, what an image! Outstanding photo clarity is a huge factor in the current price. There are some great Negro League items in the auction that aren't selling for much due to poor image quality. But the most obvious reason is that is has HOFers Pete Hill and Rube Foster. All Pete Hill items are tough, and Foster is still a player, not just a manager.

I know who the bidders are and they know what they're doing. They realize what a great piece it is.

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Old 09-29-2010, 05:24 AM
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Default great items

Although these items are completely out of my financial realm, I have to say it's a pleasure to see these rare gems that will soon be in a great collection.
Good luck to all the bidders!
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Old 09-29-2010, 05:46 AM
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There are several reasons for the 30x estimate price. First, the estimate was stupid low for that lot. I'm sure you don't plan your bidding strategy around auction company estimates. Neither do I or anyone else that knows what they're bidding on.

Also, what an image! Outstanding photo clarity is a huge factor in the current price. There are some great Negro League items in the auction that aren't selling for much due to poor image quality. But the most obvious reason is that is has HOFers Pete Hill and Rube Foster. All Pete Hill items are tough, and Foster is still a player, not just a manager.

I know who the bidders are and they know what they're doing. They realize what a great piece it is.

-Ryan

Ryan,

Just a suggestion. If you want us to listen to anything you have to say, it would help your case if you started every single post by telling us how long you've been collecting this category, how important your collection is, and, maybe, which Ivy League school you had "tenure" at! (I know. A preposition is a bad word to end a sentence with!)

Until you do so, we have no idea whether or not your points are germane to the discussion.

Thanks!
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Old 09-29-2010, 05:58 AM
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Yes Ryan,
The most shocking part of the auction to me was that the postcard reached it's value despite Hake's best efforts to hide it's true worth.
The write up was some drivel they cut and pasted from a website about the Leland Giants.
Nowhere in the write up did they mention that Pete Hill was pictured in the postcard! Unbelievable. Congrats to the lucky winner!
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Old 09-29-2010, 07:48 AM
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The price was higher than I would have thought but it is not very often you see fresh items anymore that take your breath away, and this is one of those. I woud rather have this than any RARE PSA 7+ card that has sold for similar levels.

Rhys

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Bruce - as I recall, you yourself recently bid 8x the auction estimate on a negro league postcard of Oscar Charleston and, even at that, weren't even the underbidder. 8x makes sense to you but 30x doesn't?
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Yes Ryan,
The most shocking part of the auction to me was that the postcard reached it's value despite Hake's best efforts to hide it's true worth.
The write up was some drivel they cut and pasted from a website about the Leland Giants.
Nowhere in the write up did they mention that Pete Hill was pictured in the postcard! Unbelievable. Congrats to the lucky winner!

Why would Hake's try to hide its true value? They are primarily a pop-culture memorabilia house that often times sells baseball items, but it's been my experience with them through the years that they know very little about baseball and a whole lot about pinbacks and vintage toys. I'd be shocked if anyone that works at Hake's had ever heard the name Pete Hill.
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Old 09-29-2010, 10:29 AM
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Uh Dan, It was a facetious remark
i.e. I wasn't trying to imply that Hakes purposely was trying to keep the price down
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