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Posted By: warshawlaw
ebay is not the only place for description puffing. Every auction, I always look for the worst examples of BS in the catalogue. Here are some excerpts from Mastro's T206 Plank auction for a GAI 2 specimen: |
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Posted By: MW
Visually speaking, gestalt means that the constituent elements of an object cannot be separated from the whole. So to refer to a T206 as a "warm gestalt" would be rather confusing since T206s are printed quite plainly with distinct and separate registrations (well, except for those with overprints, ghosted images or big black smudges). My impression is that someone took a psychology class and tried to apply a highly symbolic term to a physically discreet object. Or maybe someone was "high" when the descriptions were written and everything just kinda blended together in a "warm gestalt". Hmmmm...why is it that the word "malapropism" comes to mind. |
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Posted By: MW
On that group of 43 different Zeenut "Coast League" cards....I was thinking that perhaps a deep hypnotic trance might help potential bidders overcome any fears or shock attributed to the given grades. After all, some individuals, while in a hypnotic state, might believe just about anything through mere suggestion. |
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Posted By: kevin
If you look at past catalogs you will find examples of this type of thing over and over. It is an attempt to impress with big words. Whoever is writing the copy is not as smart as they think that they are. Just because you have access to a thesaurus, does not make you Yoda. |
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Posted By: Wonkaticket
I agree some descriptions can be a little over the top. But keep in mind at the end of the day his job is to sell cards. I see nothing wrong with the way the lots are described; he’s making the best of what he has to work with. Trying to entice potential bidders to place bids on respective lots is all part of the sales game. A little glaze sometimes goes a long way. I think we all are a bit guilty of doing this with cards we have sold or tried to sell. No one really ever says this card is a piece of F-G crap please bid. We all follow up with the “but it has real nice eye appeal” for a F-G piece of crap. People in this hobby since the beginning of time over sell their cards or lots. How many people with the graded cards play the none graded higher line, or low population. I bet it does have a low population I doubt there was a rush at the offices of PSA or SGC on 1958 Walt Dropo’s. Its up to the bidder to decipher the lot and judge wither its worth bidding on. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I've learned a lot from reading the MastroNet descriptions and keep the old catalogs as reference books. Sometimes, I wish they would include a highlight or other marker so I could find where the description of the lot items started and the intro ended-- especially when it's 5 minutes before closing ... I agree that on rare occasion a description gets a bit hairy (for example, I don't find the words 'Cher' or 'Madonna' neccesary to describe a T206 Wagner), but the catalogs overall are top notch. And, when I'm unfamiliar with material, the intros are often illuminating. |
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Posted By: runscott
Although in the case of the Plank, I would gladly trade it's "warm gestalt" for "great registration and bright colors". |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
<<In a world where every product is over sold I’m real surprised you guys are shocked or upset by this>> |
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Posted By: Julie
(I won't mention the photograph by name that I won auction before last) you have to do a ton of research and make Kevin Struss swear on a stack of bibles; then when it arrives, you go out and buy an $80 microscope...all the same, good ol' Mastro auctions, break your heart every time... |
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Posted By: Elliot
I've got to say that I really enjoy the Mastro descriptions...kind of brings back the romance of the card. Also, I thought the description of the Dimaggio lot was pretty clear. I would be extremely surprised if the buyer is not aware of the damage to the cards. However, i have no idea what Julie is talking about in the previous post, can anybody help? |
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Posted By: runscott
I picked up a PF Flyer "Julie Decoder" ring on ebay, and now everything's much clearer. Turn it to setting "C" while standing facing Northwest at sunset, and you should be fine. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I like the auction catalogs, but the descriptions are certainly geared towards pseudo intellectuals. |
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Posted By: Julie
and then when I refrain, you can't remember it! Original 1882 photo of Moses Fleetwood Walker with the U. of Michigan Varsity baseball Team... |
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Posted By: leon
I knew what you were talking about...... |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Elliot
Julie, maybe I would have known what the post was about if it had anything to do with the thread. BTW, wonderful use of the English language. |
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Posted By: runscott
there was a certain "rugged gestalt" to it. |
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Posted By: Julie
Go back to the classifieds in VCBC, and you will see that I wanyed to BUY "Any photo or card of Moses fleetwood Walker or his brother." That was before I won it IN A MASTRO AUCTION--"Nothing to do with the thread" Are you nuts or something? We were talking about Masstro's auctions. I related one experience. |
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Posted By: Julie
I haven't bothered to change it, since nobody ever GETs anything interesting from the classifieds in VCBC. |
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Posted By: Aaron Michiel
Julie, |
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Posted By: MW
If a few bad apples don't start being nice to Julie, I'm going to start discussing Shakespeare again. |
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Posted By: Wonkaticket
Damn, you guys can be brutal. |
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Posted By: runscott
Your 1st and 3rd paragraphs took care of that. |
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Posted By: Julie
"You prattled on and on about how great something you won was, and then you put it up for sale." Now you're all hurt because it made me mad--wouldn't it make you |
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Posted By: brian p
To get back to the original topic, I personally believe the Mastro auction descriptions have improved over the past few years. Sure a gestaltic aesthetic might be tough to top, but just about every lot in their earlier catalogs made me laugh--they were so over the top and schmaltzy and ridiculously convulted. I pulled a random catalog from 2000, the November auction, and picked out a card lot (a complete set of E93 cards)that typifies this 'breeziness'. Mind you, there is some interesting observations included in the description, but they sure get a little lost in all the word puffery. Here is a portion of it: |
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Posted By: runscott
and you have found malicious intent where there was none. |
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Posted By: Julie
Yes, and although Mastro's patter would be informative and entertaining if I wanted it, what I really want to know is the exact condition of the offered card or cards! This is sadly too often missing. To say what Masro said in one sentence: Sugar (candy) is addictive, but tobacco is moreso, and the availability of cards that came with each reflects this. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've ever read. Just plain embarrassing... |
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