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Old 05-09-2010, 07:23 PM
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Default ok, so who won them?



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Old 05-09-2010, 07:27 PM
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Not I, but what interested me were the Williamson and the Geiss were Chicago and according to the Old Judge book Gray did not do the Chicago pictures. Either reprinted by them or an addition to the book.
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Were there any significant players in the batch other than Mack and Beckley?

There was some talk about Gray Old Judge photos back in this thread:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ght=gray+judge
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Was there any concern as to the seller's feedback ? ( it was zero) I was just curious if this might have hurt prices due to risk, etc. Prices looked healthy, but just wondering what the thoughts were on the seller and his 0 feedback rating.
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Jeff it was fun watching the auctions wind down with you. Although you already know, I won the trio of the (3) 1889 Minneapolis Miller player cabinets. Prices were insane. The 12 cabinets ended for just under $20K. WOW!!! What I thought was special about one of the Miller cabinets I won is John Ryn 1st base is believed to be one of the first deaf players in baseball. The other two Miller players in the winning group were Joe Miller 3rd base, and John Mitchell pitcher.

ps- I spoke to the seller personally at length twice on the phone before the auction. Auctions were 100% legit....
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Tony,
Not to sound rude but because you spoke with someone doesn't really mean anything. I talked with a guy before about an item he had for sale and he sounded great and all but in the end he sold it to another person and kept my money.
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Brock,
You are correct and it pays to be very careful in instances like this, but I have no worries in this case.
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JPrices were insane. The 12 cabinets ended for just under $20K. WOW!!!
Way mo' bettah than a Pete Rose rookie imho. Way to go, Tony, on those Minneapolis cabs; seller looks on the level to me.

Utterly awesome Pittsburg cabinets. Wish I'd have seen them so I could use my leftover money from REA to buy even more stuff.

Anybody able to ID these fellows (besides 2 Beckley & 7 Mack):






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First one is Pasty Donovan, who surprisingly went the cheapest.
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Wow!!! Those are sweet !!! Also, Congrats Tony !!!

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