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Hi Everyone,
Just a reminder that the REA Fall Auction ends this Sunday, October 30 utilizing our new closing method designed to conduct extended bidding, and ultimately the auction close, during more reasonable hours when everyone is more likely to be awake (no more 5 AM closes). A few important reminders: You can visit and browse the auction on our website at any time. Initial bids MUST be placed by 12 PM Noon Eastern (9 AM Pacific) on SUNDAY, October 30. IF you have not bid on an item prior to Noon, you may not bid on it during extended bidding after Noon. If you are not registered to bid, you may still do so by filling out our registration form. The entire auction ends at once; items do not end lot by lot or individually (unless an item has received only one bid entering extended bidding). Bidding will continue until no bids have been placed for a period of 15 minutes throughout the entire auction. If the auction is still going at 6 PM EST (which it almost certainly will), we may end the auction at any time without reference to the 15 minute rule. We encourage bidders to follow the action by watching the 300 most recent bids on our website. If bidding is slowing down, we will send out a warning email essentially stating, "Bidding is slowing down and we don't know exactly how much longer the auction will go." This always spurs more bids, so we will monitor this activity until it slows down again, at which time we will send a "Fair Warning" email. This email is designed to be a final warning that the auction close is imminent and all final bids should be placed. Under no circumstances will the auction continue beyond 12 AM Midnight Sunday, but this should be not be interpreted as a guarantee that the auction will continue that long. We highly advise not to wait until closer to Midnight to place your bids. Extended bidding under the old closing method died down after 7-8 hours (9 PM to 4-5 AM) so use this as a guide. The emails described above will be important guides to the likely auction closing time. If you have any questions, we encourage you to call or email at any time as we will be fully staffed all weekend. Good luck to all buyers and sellers! Robert Edward Auctions info@robertedwardauctions.com 908-226-9900
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I like this idea of closing time.
We will see how it goes. Not sure there is a perfect system but will be watching to see how this goes. I wonder if eBay's absolute close time is influencing the bigger AHs. Pretty sure it is.
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As a consignor, I'm just a tad concerned. So 9:00 AM, Pacific Time is the cut-off for initial bids on Sunday.
Would not be surprised if more than a few West Coast people overlook (or simply miss) the communication of new rules, and subsequently sleep right through the 9 AM deadline. This cut-off time is far earlier than any other Catalog Auction, and it is a Sunday morning, afterall ![]() Last edited by perezfan; 10-28-2016 at 02:00 PM. |
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Agreed! What good is it to wait until the last minute to get initial bid in? I am likely ignorant, but not sure. Just bid if you are going to.
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It's the first time it benefits the East Coast collector for getting in a late bid(s) in the open (non extended time) auction. Years and years of us staying up till 3am while west coast people just come home after a night out at midnight to make their bids right before closing. I don't think their new closing time will affect the end results.
Anyone disagree with this then go bid now in REA and sleep in on Sunday until 2PM if you want to. Then wake up and go bid on the lot(s) you are interested in. I would be interested to know the demographics of all the bidders as to their location. What percentage is in each time frame. My hunch is the largest number will be east coast. My last thought is that it interferes with fantasy football and watching football in Sunday. That might be more of a concern I would have as a consignor. Last edited by BeanTown; 10-28-2016 at 04:29 PM. Reason: Last thought |
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I don't think the problem is initial bids. I think the issue is that for people on the West Coast the auction ends at 9 PM or earlier on a Sunday night. People are out and about on Sundays and many do not get home before 9PM. Also, I don't like hard closes or the possibility of them. I think this will lead to people being shut out at the end; I predict bargains.
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You may be correct Jay. Us collectors love bargains, but it seems the good stuff always goes off for what it should. I think Heritage, Huggins and Scott, and Brockleman auctions have it right for having a firm time extended bidding starts at where each lot closes on an individual basis depending on the bidding activity. This way everyone knows when to be at the computer to bid.
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I'm a consignor on a handful of lots, and while I sure don't mind
the endless(?) - all-night until morning bidding - this IMO, is an overall positive. YES, I'm hoping for max bids, but this - again - IMO - is a more true market, as it's not only a matter of whoever can down the most cans of "Red Bull" wins... either you want it or you don't - as long as the rules are stated, it's okay by me - do I appreciate the late night, over-caffienated bidders? as a seller, YES, but... roll the dice, move your mice, rather than bitching about NOT having the advantage due to time zone differences. again, JMO. happy bidding, and best of luck wished to the buyers/sellers AND to a first-class auction house. DS |
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So what about all the other auctions that screw the east coast because the west coast is 3 hours behind them and it's easier for them to stay up and out bid. |
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^This!^ If you can't get your initial bids in during the THREE WEEKS the auction has been running then you don't deserve to bid or win anything. It doesn't matter what time initial bidding starts, someone will have a problem with it. I commend Brian and REA for trying something new.
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First off, nobody here is bitching. This is a significant change, and I expressed that I was "just a tad" concerned with the policy change. Some people (not on net54) will miss or overlook the changes. It's not a matter of "favoring" the east or the west. Of my 12 consigned lots, 2 have still garnered no bids. And both are worth significantly more than the starting bid amounts. The other 10 lots are also pretty stagnant. And yes- I've been through enough of these to know that most bidding occurs at the end.
That said... not everyone reads the periodic emails or the fine print within the printed catalogs. Others inevitably may notice the Noon closing time, but fail to realize that's Eastern Daylight Time. As for waiting until the very end to bid... many prospective bidders (with finite budgets) are outbid beyond their means on their top-tier items. Subsequently, they search for/shift to lots with one or no bids, late in the game. Often, auction houses will even send email blasts, highlighting these "overlooked" items. Goldin just did it today. I suspect this happens more with memorabilia than with cards, so perhaps that's why some here aren't grasping the concept. With the 9 AM closing, those are the potential concerns (as a consignor). As a bidder, it's obviously more beneficial. No big deal... just minor (yet legit) concerns, given the rather significant change in policy. Last edited by perezfan; 10-28-2016 at 07:10 PM. |
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There's no perfect auction format. I vote for one when everyone doesn't need to drink red bull to play. jeff P.S. Go REA!!!!!! Last edited by jefferyepayne; 10-28-2016 at 07:25 PM. |
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Record prices happen when folks are pittted against one another and one gets caught up in the moment. That's not gonna happen at 6 O'Clock on a Sunday evening. It only matters for the esoteric stuff. The graded Topps cards are like buying stocks or gold that have a daily value. It does sound like it's going to close around 11 Central and it would be good to just say that.
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As someone based in London - this is the first time that an auction closing time will likely happen while I'm asleep.
It's been rather effective being able to get up in the morning with a clear head and bid as needed. Now I'll be fighting to stay awake on any outbid e-mails in the extended bidding time. m |
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Note I just got from Goldin starts with:
"We want to be as blunt as possible about the auction close tonight. Please be prepared for a LATE NIGHT. " I vote for the REA way. jeff |
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of course if the prices realized are fine for consignors and the buyers love the the format than theres no issue either |
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There's a gorgeous T205 Corridon in SGC 84 at a bargain price right now! Only two 86's and nothing higher than a 7 at PSA!
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Mark, I think bidders during extended time can open up a lot if no bids are placed on it. So, the two lots you mentioned without bids could in fact get bids Sunday afternoon. I'm not 100 percent on that, but pretty sure that's how they do it. You made a good point that most the net54 members know when the extended time begins compared to other non members. I wonder what that percentage would be in non members. My guess is it's low.
I think another reason we see prices at investment prices is because of the flood of material hitting the market right now. I have 20lbs of auction catalogs on my desk that will be closing in the next couple of weeks. Last edited by BeanTown; 10-29-2016 at 06:06 PM. |
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And... we will very likely not ever find the perfect formula. Many different opinions will continue to exist and many formats will be attempted.
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I've enjoyed people's theories about how this new REA format could hurt buyers or sellers. Nearly comical. No, definately much more convenient to sellers to have an auction close at 4:15 am on the east coast. That's smart business. Surprised the NFL hasn't caught on and started games at midnight NY time. Hell, I might open a restaurant and only sell food between 3 and 5:35 am.
Prime time. I got Goldin's message last night as I was shutting my phone off. No big deal. Rarely do I ever see a one of a kind item I must have. Happens once or twice a year at most. For most of this stuff I'm comfortable going to bed and letting someone else who isn't exhausted from working, taking care of sick kids, etc. "win" it. |
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12:19 pm EDT ----------- this thing still going ???!!!
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I'm very surprised to see I've actually won two lots already as the only bidder on them. Never had that happen before....
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Yeah, I don't see the negative to the new format. The auction has been up for 3 weeks and there will be extended bidding for 12 hours no matter where you live...not really putting a crimp on my time here.
Nice auction, thanks Brian. |
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Nothing at all personal, Greg.
It's just annoying that its ok for me to stay up until 4am but not ok for others to bid during their day. jeff |
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I like it. With three weeks and twelve hours there is no excuse to completely miss a bid. I threw down my max bids today once ot started and I am able to ignore the auction and get on with my day. Plus I will know the outcome before I go to bed. What I don't like is lots with no bids being closed to bids in OT. As I get ko'ed on lots and my budget frees up I might want to go bottom feeding. I do that in Sterling.
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If anyone is interested in placing a bid on an unopened lot, please feel free to email us at info@robertedwardauctions.com and we'll take care of it. The system should allow you to bid on an unopened lot at any time, but it does not appear to be allowing it, so we can do it manually.
Thanks to all who are involved in the bidding!
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The program is designed to recognize the difference between a lot with 0 bids and a lot with 1 or more bids. It can leave a lot with 0 bids open in the interest of getting it sold, while prohibiting new bids from being entered on a lot with 1 or more bids after the 12 PM EST deadline.
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Anyone want to do an over/under for ending time??
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A question for Brian...
Let's say there is a lot currently with zero bids. Prospective bidder then makes the call, and gets authorization to place a bid (to keep it from going unsold...) Is that lot then closed to all others, with the winning bidder being the person who placed the overtime bid? Or does that action open it up to all others? Thanks in advance for clarifying! Mark |
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Under that scenario, the lot would be closed to new activity.
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That was easy.
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Agree... thanks, Brian for clarifying!
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First timing bidding in this type of auction (usually an eBay buyer) man is it stressful and fun!
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