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Posted By: Hal Lewis
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Thanks alot Hal,i was hoping no one saw that! |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
I just about shorted out my keyboard drooling at that card.....wow. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
I just bid $50,000. That was pretty fun. I didn't even get to remain high bidder for a second. Oh well. |
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Posted By: identify7
It's a PROOKIE. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
It is indeed a PROOKIE... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I wonder if this is one of those situations where the seller has the reserve set at something crazy like $500,000... |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
These types of auctions are exercises in futility. My guess is that the reserve is set at a level way above the worth of the card and bidding on it will serve only one of two purposes, either hit the reserve and end up paying a crazy price or setting a high market floor level for the card that the owner never has to sell. IMHO people who really want the card should only bid after the reserve is revealed if it proves to be a set at a legitimate level. Otherwise, they are just costing themselves more money when the card is reauctioned in the future. |
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Posted By: andy becker
jay and hal, i think you are right on. why use a private auction? unless schilling is expected, it makes no sense. |
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Posted By: Robert
Hal, |
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Posted By: Marc S.
is sometimes done on really high dollar auctions to protect bidder's identities. Not saying I believe that that necessarily works - just that I think that's why that is often done. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I agree with Marc. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Hal - I certainly wasn't endorsing or suggesting that anyone do such a thing!! Not at all!!! |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I know! |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
To PROVE my point... |
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Posted By: david
i agree with jay and others that this auction is not 'legit' in that the seller actually does not intend to sell the card. the reserve price is probably well over 500k. certainly the card is worth over 100k but based on seller hype not worth what they want it to be. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I just got an e-mail from someone I trust who said that he was watching the item at the time when someone accidentally bid way too much... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
BRESDO: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The buyer of the "authentic" Jackson, and we know it is Corey since he came on board, actually paid $92,000, not $120,000, if that makes a difference in the discussion. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
That was my recollection as well, Barry. I didn't think it went over $100k. |
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Posted By: Wesley
A few years ago, this same seller sold a PSA 2 T206 Plank, PSA 1 Cobb w/ Cobb back and PSA 4 M101-5 Ruth. They were on ebay at the same time and they all sold. |
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Posted By: Elliot
I second what Wesley said, and all my dealings with Ed have been top-notch. Also, i believe that people on this board have used private auctions when trying to sell a high dollar card on ebay. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Wouldn't this "trimming" make the PSA 5 T206 Wagner card the MOST VALUABLE of all the Wagners?? |
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Posted By: Robert
Hal, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have better cards that have been slammed down to fair or poor. Not that I'd refuse it if offered to me for free |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Don't any of you guys WANT the card at 100K? I sure would, if had the dough... |
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Posted By: kimithefin
Would a colorable possibility be that indeed this person does not even own the card and simply has a scan? If they are simply testing the market, determining current value, or using this auction for means other than really selling the item in question, it would not be so far fetched to think they do not own this piece. This is not to say they do or do not, this is simply a question. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
well, I'd go a little higher. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
But would you go $125,000 higher? |
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Posted By: nbrazil
i bet $14 on it.... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Here is the one Corey bought for $92,000 if you include the juice: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
While it does appear that Corey's card is not as tall or wide as the one PSA graded... it sure is nicer looking! |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
No comparison. I'll take Corey's every day of the week. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
is the first jackson in a baggy? Or is that just the scanner? |
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Posted By: JimB
I was the one who bought the Cobb/Cobb back from BigEd off Ebay a few years. I have since sold that one, but my dealings with him were smoothe and fine. He may be hoping to get a lot for this card and have a high reserve, but my guess is the anonymity is because a lot of people who buy cards that cost that much prefer anonymity. |
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Posted By: identify7
The question is not "what is the reserve". |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Not to be a killjoy, but perhaps I should get out of cards. This doesn't do much for me. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I've dealt with Big Ed a number times with baseball cards a number of years back, and my personal experience was always positive. I ordinarilly get hives from private eBay auctions. However with an item as exensive as this and a known reputable seller, it's a different situation. I'm certain many bidders would not want others to know they can spend $100,000+ on an item. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Barry: |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Price guides are generally based on realized sales. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Now that the reserve has been revealed it's really not so much of an auction as it would be an outright sale. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Just a note for Bresdo and his price guide: |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Hal--You go girl! |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Unrealized sales in a reputable auction aren't useless to a price guide, but few will take seriously a final bid one penny below the stated reserve. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I don't understand why everyone is so bent out of shape with the high reserve. So what if you don't think the card is "worth" that much. Obviously, that card is worth that much to the current owner. He owns the card, and has every right to put whatever reserve he wants on it. (He also has the right to keep his reserve hidden, and now has every right to cancel the auction if he desires.) He is basically saying that for anything less than that amount, it is not "worth" it to him to sell it. I can tell you that for me to consider selling any of the remaining cards in my collection, someone would have to offer me far more than what most people would think the card is worth. I'm just not willing to part with them at current market value, and it appears that the owner of the Jackson feels the same what about that card. There is nothing wrong with that. No one is being forced to spend that kind of money on the card, but maybe someone is willing. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Mine are stored in a box in storage. I would be interested to know what the Jackson sold for back then... |
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Posted By: JimB
Andy, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Andy: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
And by the way... |
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Posted By: Paul
If the bids received are legit, I think this auction shows that the "authentic" card DID take a substantial hit because of the authentic grade. At $92K, I assumed the bidders were treating that card as a PSA4 or so, based on their own expertise and conclusion that it wasn't trimmed. But the current auction shows that even a PSA 2 will sell for more. |
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