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Posted By: Jay Miller
Wow! I just got my catalog today and this auction is amazing (be careful not to mistake the catalog for a magazine--it comes in the same type of plastic wrapper). I guess this is the scaled down version of the usual Mastro auction but the quality of vintage material is still really high. The auction is filled with S.F. Hesses, Yum Yums, Kalamazoo Bats cabinets, Colgans Chips, Old Judges and lots of rarities. Best of all the lots are small, very collector friendly, and each lot has only a $100 minimum bid. Also, in a really great improvement to the usual 5 minute rule, each lot closes seperately if it receives no bid for 15 minutes after 10PM. This should allow us on the East Coast to bid and still get some sleep that night. |
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Posted By: dennis
can't find on their mastronet.com website except for the date....is there a web address??? |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Dennis--I looked too. I guess it hasn't started yet. Does anyone know when it begins? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
On the website it says it begins on october 11th,ends on the 22nd |
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Posted By: runscott
mine normally come by Fedex, sitting in my apartment office until after the auction ends. |
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Posted By: Josh A.
How can I get a catalogue? Do you need to register with Mastronet? If so, how much does it cost? |
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Posted By: david
what about the 1920's old judge display piece? |
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Posted By: Kevin O
Mine came through regular mail as well. Jay's right--it's easy to mistake for a magazine or an unsolicited catalogue, but the quality of lots is still fantastic. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
David--I've seen those before and, if I am not mistaken, they were done for several teams. |
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Posted By: david
jay |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
David--It wasn't made by Goodwin, they weren't around. It was made up for display purposes, possibly to commemorate some anniversary. |
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Posted By: dennis
on line. got the catalogue today ,nice stuff,NO HYPE! |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: dennis
THE B.S. ....the story of the unopened 52 topps wax packs ...we ALL loved that one |
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Posted By: hankron
I don't so much mind the usual bs, but wish they would put a marker indicating when the actual description started. An asterisc, red dot or different font would work fine for me. |
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Posted By: Julie
goodness...what a lot of things I have to have... |
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Posted By: hankron
Agreed, Julie. For the current lots I've seen, the descriptions are concise. |
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Posted By: runscott
I didn't win anything in the last auction - maybe that's the criteria now? |
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Posted By: Julie
is a bid--I don't think I even BID in the last two.I got one. |
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Posted By: Mark Rios
All lots opening bid: $100......let's see where it goes from here. |
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Posted By: JimB
While there is sometimes B.S., often the lenthy descriptions of odd cards and sets are quite educational. I appreciate them. |
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Posted By: Josh A.
Does Mastronet guarantee the authenticity of all the non-graded cards? There are a few tobacco cards I am interested in. |
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Posted By: dennis
by their staff (who are very good)...i think if there is any question as to authenticity(of any item) they would get it to a grader or expert in that particular field---see the old judge proofs post. |
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Posted By: Josh A.
That's cool. Thanks! |
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Posted By: Julie
as compared with other large auction houses. Not Sloate, Smollin or Lipset. |
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Posted By: Brad Freeman
WMVP Radio 1000 does have an interesting show on Saturday mornings as referenced above. Tom Morgan who owns a card shop in Naperville, IL is the main host and Brian Marren of Mastronet is like a co-host in a sense. The show does drag occasionally when, for example, a caller will ask about the future value of his unopened box of 1988 Donruss cards. On the other hand there is some very good discussion of many non-card items such as autographed game-used items. Light and easy to listen to show. |
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Posted By: dennis
at least one person will call in with an autograped walter payton football |
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Posted By: Max Weder
I haven't fully checked it out, but it appears you can listen live on the internet (there's a link for listening to weekend shows) Can anyone confirm whether the show is available on the net? |
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Posted By: Josh A.
Max, |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I live in Naperville. Where is the card shop? |
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Posted By: Elliot
I wonder how many people here know who George Reed is/was? or was that a trick question Max? |
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Posted By: Max
Elliot |
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Posted By: Elliot
I can assure everybody that there is nothing else to do in Regina in November. Looking at the Grey Cup would be the highlight of a decade of Novembers in Regina. |
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Posted By: Max
my brother-in-law's back yard rink in Regina, Saskatchewan was voted best in Canada on Hockey Day in Canada on the CBC... |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Julie--Do not sell the level of expertise on vintage cards at Mastronet short. Between Kevin and Ron and Bill and the rest of the people I would match their expertise on vintage material with anyone, including the people you mentioned. They have decades of experience and are very thorough. Also, unlike some other auction houses, they realize that they don't know everything and seek expert outside advice when needed. Others tend to guess or make things up. |
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Posted By: leon
Mastronet has some of the most experienced people in the hobby. They are always willing to help. If they don't know what it is they will say "that" also. Shoot, since I am addicted to things most people could care less about, and have thereby got a little knowledge that is almost useless, they have even called me to get my opinion on a few things. That's what you call stretching resources. regards all |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Still have a lot of lots that are too much stuff for me. Was it really necessary to place 6 N269's in one lot again just like the last two full auctions; the damned things have been pulling in $1000 a card over the last few auctions. I thought the idea was to give some of us smaller fry a shot at the cards. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
...and I'm not talking about the "proofs," either! |
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Posted By: Bryan
For the Mastronet auction last night for the frist time. Is it true that you have to pay $75 to be registered or did I get into the wrong page? |
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Posted By: Josh A.
Bryan, |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Julie--I'm sure Kevin knows an albumen photo when he sees one. I think Kevin had a view that the items were not period and he just took the additional step to verify his view with an expert. Kevin has been collecting and dealing in 19th century material for a long time and in fact had one of the best Old Judge cabinet collections ever at one time. I would rank Kevin as one of the top five experts on N172s. Ron Oser made the most significant discovery ever of Kalamazoo Bats with almost all the extremely rare N.Y. Giant cards known today coming from this find. And no one has better instincts about cards, regardless of the period, than Bill. |
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Posted By: hankron
I'll testify that Kevin Struss is a smart and capable guy. I have great respect for him. He's the rare hobby 'big wig' who isn't shy to admit when he doesn't know something and ask for a second opinion-- which is a strength, not a weakness. MastroNet is lucky to have him as an employee. |
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Posted By: Julie
I hope you don't think you do. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Auction begins tomorrow. It will be really interesting to see how this new format works. I'm not sure how you can keep track of multiple items, when each lot closes seperately, without leaving ceiling bids. However, for the nimble, this may present some real opportunities. |
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Posted By: Julie
but I am watching 4. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I bid on 6 lots with not just $100 bids and was topped on them all. |
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Posted By: quan
i was gunning for ur e97 b/w keeler but have already been outbidded with my max! |
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