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Is the prewar card market oversaturated with auctions??? It would make for a nice thesis paper. Is it affecting prices? Is it a sign of a healthy or sick industry? Do lawyers, dentists, and lonely bachelor(s) really have an indefinite amount of money to spend on old cardboard every week???
You know, it's tough to be a prewar card junkie in the year 2010. Our forefathers had it easy compared to us. I barely have time to sip my first cup of coffee, without seeing the mailman trying to stuff the next catalog down my By the way, at 8 p.m. sharp tonight, please join me as I will be raising a glass of wine to the only yearly auction house in town. Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 08-26-2010 at 01:03 PM. |
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Huggins preview is up, Goodwin to follow soon.
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I don't think we've reached the over-saturation point yet.
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I like having a fluid market and look forward to the many auctions. It shows the "real" prices because of the true match of supply and demand. Only havng them once a year can create distortions which may artificially raise prices. In terms of quality material we only have about 6 houses and while it is true we have an auction going on almost continually, the real gems are still rare. I only see a Kalamazoo Bat or Yum Yum two or three times a year. Yes we see the 52 Mantle alll the time and that may keep prices down. I am sure the frequency has affected prices for 1950's Topps and Goudey Ruths for example.
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Don't forget the newest & greatest auction house: Brockelman & Luckey auctions. As George Costanza said, "Everyone from Texas is a _______ and a ____ of a ________ "
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Thanks Alan, Free parking pass in the mail. LL
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There can never be too many auctions for bidders because you are free to participate as often or as seldom as you choose.
The only ones who should be concerned are the auction houses and consignors. They're the ones who could feel it in their pocketbooks if there is too much material being offered. |
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Delray Vintage, I can't say I disagree with your statement. Actually, it is quite wise. I am obviously suffering from the fourth stage of prewar auction card burn-out. Perhaps, I should be more like Matt and go watch some Seinfeld reruns and forget all about tonight's Legendary Auction clock.
Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 08-26-2010 at 04:15 PM. Reason: Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio (19th century) revision... |
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..........wine to the only yearly auction house in town.
Who's that? Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 08-26-2010 at 01:23 PM. |
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