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			Posted By: Dan Bretta Whatever happened to that auction house? I'm going through a bunch of my old catalogs and I must say that as far as memorabilia goes they had some of the best auctions of the 1990s. I found my catalog with the Stahl items that were just recently re-auctioned and almost every memorabilia lot had me salivating. Lots of items in those catalogs that I've never seen resurface...nowadays it seems like nearly half or more of a catalog auction is stuff that keeps getting turned. | 
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			Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman I miss those Oregon Trail and The Political Gallery auctions of the 90's. | 
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			Posted By: barrysloate Bruce is correct. Oregon Trail became Mastro West, and then the owner (was it Scott Jaimet?) left the business. | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta Thanks fellas...they were still around in 1997 as I think that's the latest catalog I have for one of their auctions. | 
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			Posted By: Jim Daniel Scott Jaimet and Oregon Trail were still around in mid-1998.  That's when I bought my first Ruth glove in his auction.  I too still have all of my Oregon Trail catalogs.  They sure were great.  You guys are right that he merged with Mastro and became Mastro West then left soonafter. | 
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			Posted By: Mark Mastro-West was pretty great as well... they featured nearly all vintage memorabilia, and very few cards.  Plus, they actually had some affordable stuff (most lots would sell for under $1,000 with nearly all under $2,500). | 
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