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Posted By: RogerS
Folks, |
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Posted By: quan
Roger keep in mind that UPS is off Dec 31/Jan 1st. I also have a UPS ground package going from Texas to Cali on Dec 27 and it won't arrive until Jan 3rd...so depending on where you are in relation to Leland it may take even longer. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
The shipping prices may seem high, but they are actually justified most of the time. Most people don't realize the incredible overhead that Mastro and Lelands carry. |
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Posted By: leon
My feeling is that Mastro makes a lot more in their auctions than the 100k-150k the catalogues cost. I definitely understand that they are expensive but if Mastro nets 5 million in revenue and they get 10% from the consignor, and 15% from the buyers they are making about 1.25 million of GROSS profit.....I know those highly paid |
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Posted By: TBob
what the heck is "Boxing Day????" |
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Posted By: runscott
I would not get too excited about Leon getting his items prior to payment - that's an aberration due to the fact that they know him extremely well. I love doing business with the few auction houses I use, and have no complaints, but I never hold my breath waiting for items to arrive. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Boxing Day is December 26th---the day after Christmas. In Canada, businesses stay shut, but it is the biggest shopping day of the year. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Boxing Day is so called because on this day it was the customary for tradesmen to collect their Christmas boxes or gifts in return for good service throughout the year. Also, it included giving money and other gifts to charitable institutions, and the needy. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
Howdy Leon, I think that 100K to 150K is low for what Mastro spends on a catalog, I would at least double that amount. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I beleive it was Lew Lipset, not MastroNet, Leon or whomever was talking about. I'm confident that MastroNet doesn't send out the stuff before receiving payment. Not a criticism, because I don't either. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I wish to note that MastroNet is full service and often at their expence. For example, I was doing some research on painting, and contacted Doug Allen about if I could talk to someone there. There was no auction going on I so wasn't a current or potential bidder. Lo and hebold, Rob Lifson looked up my name and called me at my home. It was about a half hour New Jersey to Seattle phone call at his expense .... I've had similar if not as extreme out-of-thier-pocket experiences with MastroNet. So I don't fault them if some of their charges at first blush seem high. If it pays for their service, it seems to be money well spent. |
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Posted By: TBob
the one day when you could go out and use fisticuffs against anyone determined to be deserving, without penalty of law, like child abusers, serial killers or people who drive slower than the speed limit in the left lane of traffic. |
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Posted By: leon
It was BOTH Mastro and Lew Lipset that sent my stuff to me BEFORE they got my money. I do have a minor personal/business relationship with both so they probably figured they could get a hold of me if I didn't pay....it sure isn't because I am one of their biggest customers |
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Posted By: Elliot
Spoken like a true lawyer |
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Posted By: runscott
gimme a call and I'll tell you my "huge pre-1900 tobacco baseball card find" almost-story |
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Posted By: Brian H.
was also the day (December 26, 1908) that boxing heavyweight Jack Johnson won the title from the 3:1 favorite, Tommy Burns, and became the first black heavyweight champion.... |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I think I learned that in "Murder in the Cathedral," which, if anyone has 33 1/3, tape or cd of, I would give my eyeteeth to get again... |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Gee, Bob I never thought you had it in you. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Julie, sure you don't want it on 8 track? :-p |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I had on 33 1/3s, only. Never saw it since. Robert Donat played the Archbishop. |
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