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Posted By: James Gallo
Why is there no talk about this card or this auction? |
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Posted By: peter ullman
Wow...that's a beauty! Who is Phillip Weiss? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Phillip Weiss has been running auctions on Long Island for years. The "Oceanside basement" where this card was found is within half an hour of his business. He lucked out by the geography of it. Phil is a good guy and I wish him well with the sale. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
Peter Weiss runs a great general auction company out of New York. I purchased an advertising piece from him about five years ago. He runs into some wonderful material. |
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Posted By: Shawn
Weiss is also on about every episode of Antiques Roadshow... Dave F also has a "lot" for sale at this months auction. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
2-3 different times and very professional each time....... |
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Posted By: Matt
His stuff usually is listed on eBay via Live Auction about a week before the auction. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I echo all the sentiments here...I've bought from Philip many times...always very professional. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
wow...there are some interesting lots in his auction. No t210 jackson though! Interesting to see "original" cards as they were found...some really beaten e cards! |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
I purchased an incredible Beer sign from Phil about five years ago. It was great to be bidding on the floor for that one (although I would have been thrilled if the phone bidding wasn't so heavy). During that auction, he also had some incredible pre-war baseball sweaters including one from the Sox. Thank God I wasn't collecting baseball back then. He runs a fun auction. I see they're all still on his past auction results page. |
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Posted By: Tony N
Peter, |
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Posted By: peter ullman
thanks Tony...I better start scavenging for gold crowns to turn in to my local metal recycler. |
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Posted By: David R
It seems like people still aren't talking about this fresh Wagner. The seller has generated more discussion than the card. I think this is a great example. If it were mine, I probably would have had PSA grade it because I think it may have received a higher grade. Would a PSA 4 have increased the final price? |
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Posted By: peter ullman
wow...that sure is a nice wagner! |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Interesting to note that the last two "finds" which included Wagner did not include Plank. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
David- the card has a light crease in the upper right corner, and it is visible. I think PSA would give it a 3. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
Interesting point, Scott. Is it thought there are more Wagners than Planks? |
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Posted By: Matt
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Posted By: Scott Levy
I don't have access to pop. stats, however, I had always considered the Wagner to be just very slightly rarer than the Plank. But the margin may be small enough that a few finds that include one and not the other may start to skew the relative scarcity. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
I don't know if I'd say the Plank is underrated. It's certainly appreciated...and it's value reflects that. To me...they're both mythical in appearance. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...Lionel Carter thought Plank was harder to find than Wagner; but, of course, he had Plank and not Wagner, so who knows whether that's at all relevant. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I purchased some baseball memorabilia in one of Weiss' Live auctions and was a satisfied customer. |
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Posted By: Phil
Using just PSA & SGC for Population Reports, there are: |
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Posted By: James Todd
Have any of you guys who have bought from this house before bought raw cards? I'm interested in several lots but when I called to ask about authentication, the guy told me that all cards are sold as is with no returns. I'm concerned about a card being trimmed or not authentic after paying full price for an authentic and unaltered card. It worries me a little. The man I spoke to also told me the multi-signed balls come with no guarantee and no returns. Seems like a lot of faith to ask a bidder to put into an item. Especially when there are several Ruth combination balls. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Didn't Carter Pass on a Wagner once but never did find another Plank to upgrade his... |
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Posted By: James Todd
I know it's hard to find a house that will accept returns, but they usually have the items authenticated before the auction. If he has a good reputation I could put my trust in him. Still would be worried about bidding on a Ruth ball though without a guarantee. |
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Posted By: Matt
From their TOC (emphasis theirs): |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
This is strictly my opinion going on many years of watching and participating in Weiss auctions - they do NOT know baseball memorabilia and cards on a level of say REA/Mastro/Lelands even though they sell a lot of it. I have never heard of them misrepresenting an item or selling fraudulent items like some other houses that I will not name, but they do oftentimes have cards that are very rare/scarce and they don't know it because of the way they are listed or thrown in with other lots. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dave- while Phil is an acquaintance I certainly don't know anything about his authentication process. I think anyone in his position can tell whether or not a T206 is real or a reprint. Selling raw cards does bring up the possibility that some of them could be altered, but because these appear to originate from a family find, I would certainly feel good about them. |
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Posted By: quan
1 mirrion dollars (serious guess) |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Matt, |
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Posted By: Matt
I cut and paste from their TOC... |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Matt you needed to copy a bit more IMO |
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Posted By: JimB
"Using just PSA & SGC for Population Reports, there are: |
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Posted By: Richard
I was ready to bid on a $2000 minimum bid item, and then unfortunately, it took me to a page requiring credit card information. I don't supply credit card information to auction houses as a pre-condition for bidding. REA, Mastro and Heritage don't ask for such nonsense. |
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Posted By: Alan
Was this particular Wagner on the presentation/discussion that Doug Allen discussed at the last National ? I'm really suprised it was consigned to Weiss auctions. Nothing against them, but I figured it would have been consigned to REA or Mastro or Lelands or Heritage. |
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Posted By: DMcD
Would one of the moderators kindly fix the offending link above with this tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/5obts2 . This is an interesting thread but it is a hassle to read. TIA |
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