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Mastro Auctions Mastro's Stuff?
Just got this email from Legendary Auctions.....
Legendary Auctions to Offer ?Collection of Hobby Pioneer Bill Mastro in Special December 8-9 Catalog Auction Significant Collection Renowned ?for Impeccable Condition and Rarity Legendary Auctions has been selected to handle the sale of The Bill Mastro Collection. As one of the hobby’s most widely recognized pioneers, Bill Mastro concentrated his collecting interests on iconic pieces of sports memorabilia that were among the world’s most prestigious in terms of both condition and display appeal. The collection of more than 800 lots will be auctioned as a stand-alone event in December. Bidding is scheduled to begin on Monday, November 22nd and close on Wednesday and Thursday December 8th and 9th. A few of the noteworthy items being sold from The Bill Mastro Collection include: • A 1927 Babe Ruth Yankees payroll check – cashed the day Ruth hit his 60th Home Run; • A signed handprint of Babe Ruth; • A 1917-1921 Babe Ruth H&B game used bat; • A 1927 Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Barnstorming advertising poster; • A 1915 Champion Boston Red Sox panoramic team photo featuring Babe Ruth; • A 1910s “Turkish Trophies” display (in original frame) with Ty Cobb L-1 Leather; • A 1909 “Colgan’s Chips” Honus Wagner advertising sign; • A 1910 Addie Joss Day panorama; • A 1903 Carl Horner American League team composite. • An 1894 Temple Cup print; • An 1884 “Climax Tobacco” composite with original mailing tube; • A 1934 “Tour of Japan” team signed ball with original Tamazawa box; • A Babe Ruth “Home Run Special” single signed ball; • A 1942 “War Bond Effort” team signed ball; • A Babe Ruth signed store model bat; • A 1954 Wilson Wieners complete set (with backs) uncut sheet on advertising display; • A 1928 “Fro Joy” Babe Ruth die-cut counter sign; • A 1933 Goudey uncut sheet (24 cards) including Babe Ruth; • A 1926 Champion New York Yankees Cosmo team panoramic photo; • A 1912 Champion New York Giants oversized team photo featuring Christy Mathewson; • A 1925 Colored World Series Kansas City vs. Hillsdale panoramic photo; • A circa 1909 “Reach Sporting Goods” metal advertising sign; • A circa 1909 Honus Wagner bronze statue – from Wagner’s estate; • A 1910s “Ty Cobb Shoes” advertising sign; • A 1920s Babe Ruth “Sporting News” die-cut advertising sign. Experts at Legendary Auctions expect collectors to be extremely interested in owning a piece of The Bill Mastro Collection, for a number of reasons. “First of all, everyone recognizes the fact that Bill Mastro has been a major force in the hobby for decades, and it’s universally acknowledged that his contributions have been significant,” said Doug Allen, president, Legendary Auctions. Beyond that Allen said, Mastro was always first and foremost a collector, and what he loved to collect was perfection. “Quality items in pristine condition always attract considerable attention at auction,” said Allen. “Bill’s collection has always been one of the most meticulous in terms of condition and attention to detail. Collectors will pay a premium for items in exemplary grades of preservation such as this. The collection’s across-the-board, unparalleled quality truly makes every item one-of-a-kind.” For more information on the auction of The Bill Mastro Collection call (708) 889-9380 or go to www.legendaryauctions.com. 17542 Chicago Avenue Lansing, IL 60438 (708) 889-9380 www.legendaryauctions.com
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I guess the timing prohibited Mr. Mastro from consigning to REA.
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I wonder if they'd be willing to expose bidder records for this one after the fact...
Last edited by Matt; 09-08-2010 at 03:56 PM. |
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I love that first sentence in the first paragraph of the press release: "Legendary Auctions has been selected to handle the sale of The Bill Mastro Collection."
Must have been a rigorous selection process. |
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Time after time our hobby proves that it truly is one of the best sources of unintentional humor.
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Sad, but true
We have known Bill Mastro for more than 35 years. When we first entered the hobby he was extremely helpful. When we went through some difficult personal times and an illness 10 years ago, he was kind and supportive.
He always provided us with a fair assessment of value, and we never had an unpleasant experience with Mastro Steinbach or Mastro Auctions. People make mistakes, and all of us sometimes do we things we regret. In may ways, we are sad that Bill is selling his collection. He was a true collector and had an exceptional eye for great items. Whatever happened or did not happen with regard to the accusations should be left to the Justice System. In so many ways this is sad news for our hobby, On a personal basis, we wish Bill and his family well. Bruce Dorskind America's Toughest Want List bdorskind@dorskindgroup.com |
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Yes - no need to have concern about shill bidding in an auction of the person's items accused of it. It is a coincidence that they're going to be able to sell his stuff before the FBI report.
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How do you know the timing of what the FBI is doing?
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“Turkish Trophies” displays are one of the most beautiful Pisces in the hobby, imo
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