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I was waiting to bid on an item that I previously had bid on, however, all the lots closed at the same time? The auction never gave me a chance to bid in extended time. It was bad enough that they extended the auction by a week, but this is nuts!
Anyone know what happened? Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 12-15-2009 at 09:52 PM. |
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Anyone else bid on the Legendary Auction?
I won, I believe, one George Gibson photo, however, the one I really wanted I never got to bid on, because all the auctions I bid on ended at the same time without an extended period. I guess that will teach me to read the auction rules. Maybe they changed the ending procedure when they extended the auction by a week? Never received an email either way? Patrick |
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When you consider the confluence of great guys who were involved in this auction -- sort of like the mafia's 1957 Apalachin meeting but instead for morally challenged great guys -- are you surprised that something funky occurred?
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The Apalachin Meeting was a historic summit of the American Mafia held on November 14, 1957 at the home of mobster Joseph "Joe the Barber" Barbara in Apalachin, New York.
It was attended by roughly 100 mafia crime bosses from the United States, Canada and Italy. Expensive cars with license plates from around the country aroused the curiosity of the local and state law enforcement, who raided the meeting, causing mafiosi to flee into the woods and the surrounding area of the Apalachin estate. Over 60 underworld bosses were detained and indicted due to the disastrous meeting. The direct and most significant outcome of the Apalachin meeting was that it helped to confirm the existence of a National Crime Syndicate, which some - including J. Edgar Hoover, head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation - had long refused to acknowledge. |
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Just in case anyone is confused:
Magilla Gorilla = Joseph Barbera Thuggish Gorilla = Joseph Barbara
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I rarely slam people or auction houses in public. But I have to say a similar thing happened to my father Hank and I many months ago with two T205 drum cards. We were notified that we were the winners of two lots then told at a later date that we won neither.
While I am not prepared to cry outright fraud, I feel that the situation was handled excessively poorly and I have refused to participate in any Legendary Auction since that time. Notwithstanding Coaches Corner, Legendary is my least favorite auction house. SGL |
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My Father's business partner was at this meeting. Frank Zito from Springfield Illinois. |
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