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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
I did not win one lot in Mastro. I would have thought in 2 days and a 1,000 lots I could have beat out one of you for a couple cards, but no such luck. What did you win? What prices shocked you to be either too high or low? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, say it once more with feeling! |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
A quote from Mrs. Murray as she and I were reviewing some of the items: |
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Posted By: Jason L
...and I can only hope to be one of them someday! |
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Posted By: rob
I won two lots at what I think are reasonable prices...which probably means I over paid. |
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Posted By: leon
I had about 35 bids on different lots. I think I was bridesmaid on 1-2 but didn't win any. There was nothing I "needed" only a few things I wanted. Big difference for me in that aspect. If I need something will go all in....If I only want it....not so much "all in".....Good luck today for everyone bidding in REA... |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Among T206's and 1933 Goudeys that I was tracking, prices came out about as I expected. About 1.5x to 2x book value for the T206's, and around book value for the Goudeys. Somewhat surprising was the 1951 Bowman Mantle SGC Mint 9 that went for $162,412 with buyer's premium; it was a nice one to be sure, but that is incredible. |
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Posted By: Mike
There were two things I badly wanted. In the scheme of things, there is nothing I need. I ended up bidding on only one thing, due to the slowness of it all. I have no patience for slowness. I was in the running until late in the game. It took so many minutes to see what the winning bid was, I quit. So I am not sure how much I got out bid by. I guess I don't need to know. Nice things in the auction however. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Bid on 15+/- lots, really only one that I wanted badly. E103 Lajoie, upgrade from 3 to 5, got my second bid in at the absolute max I was willing to go and there were still 2 more bids. $285,000 for 38 Goudey set - a lot of change. |
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Posted By: Cat
Again, those e90-1 Joe Jackson cards (Thursday) surprised me. The SGC 30 went for $17,100 and the SGC 40 for $30,000. Yikes. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Did they surprise you on the high side or the low side? I thought they were on the low side but admit I have little experience with this card. |
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Posted By: Cat
The Mathewson 1914 CJ SGC 30 going for $10,800 I thought was a steal. |
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Posted By: Cat
Steve: |
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Posted By: peter ullman
mint 38 goudey Joe D...shocking to me!!! 120+K...wow! 14 cj matty seemed kinda cheap! |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
I think they were right in line if you take into consideration what this set's been doing. Tony |
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Posted By: paulstratton
The M116 blue background near set...22/24...for $45, 000. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
the Croft's Candy Cobb.I agree that the Jackson rookie and the Carter SGC 80 e102 Cobb were out of this world! |
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Posted By: Wesley
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Posted By: Cat
Right Wes, I thought it was a bargain too. |
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Posted By: Richard
Wesley, were you shocked that the E107 Wagner went too high or low? |
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Posted By: Cat
Of Dan's two part question, folks seem to be conveniently avoiding part A which is: "what did you win?" |
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Posted By: Cat
Catch the fever Richard! It's a good time be collecting rookies! The market has went to H in a handbasket and everything is cheap right now!!! |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Already posted on JC's Slow thread but since you were kind enough to ask: |
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Posted By: Jay
Richard--That is the same image of Welch as in the rare composite Wood cabinet that is Lot 30 in REA. Congratulations! |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Moved pictures to the new thread..... |
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Posted By: Wesley
Richard and Cat, |
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Posted By: rob
I will put it in the other post. |
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Posted By: JimB
I was not surprised by the E107 Wagner either. I would not have been at all shocked if it was in the 150-175 range. I was surprised at what the SCP one went for last year. |
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Posted By: quan
agreed with wes and jim. i think it's a great card and still very undervalued. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
the Mastro card and the SCP card are one and the same |
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Posted By: Wesley
Over time, the price paid last night could prove to be quite a bargain. I've always thought the E107 Wagner (along with the T210 Jackson and the Baltimore News Ruth) was on the short list of cards that could replace the T206 Wagner as the premier twentieth century card. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
before the auction, I thought 180. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
The E107 Wagner to me is barely a baseball card. It's Honus in a business suit. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
Bar None, less than 10 examples known, with only 7 confirmed, from the toughest baseball card set of all time. You really can't do much better than that. |
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Posted By: Jason L
a fine card on its own merits to be sure, but I share your preferences for baseball cards depicting players in their uniforms, rather than formal wear of the time...those "suit cards" might as well be GQ advertisements, as far as I am concerned...but that's just my opinion and my dollars matter not in that market! |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I kind of took a liking to the 'street clothes' cards when I briefly dabbled in the Mayo's. |
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Posted By: Paul
I don't know what I think of the price of the E107 Wagner in the abstract. But I am surprised that the E107 Young was just a rounding error compared to Wagner. |
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Posted By: Brett
I thought the e107's would have sold for alot more money. I wish I had an e107 ! |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
they were some of the more common HOFers, even the Cy Young is one of the easier to find E107 Hofers. Had they been without back damage and tougher Hofer's they would have seen a lot more action. These particular ones have traded hands several times in the last few years, a few board members have been in the ownership loop on these. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
shut out bidding on 4 Horner photos. Tinker was a beaut, but ended up out of my range. |
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Posted By: Jay
Scott--What are you talking about? How can you say the E107 set is the toughest set of all time. Here is a list of tougher set for starters: Lone Jack, Kalamazoo Bats, Four Base Hits. If you are talking about tougher sets to complete how about Old Judge. It has never been completed in any form. No question that E107s are tough but lets keep it real. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
I was talking in terms of 20th century T and E card sets, with Wagner in the sets. |
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Posted By: Jay
Now I understand |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
I really only had interest in one lot, the 1887 World Championship Program (REA) but couldn't pull the trigger on the next price up. Congrats to whoever won it at $6500. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I like the Horners and got shut out on the 4 I pursued .I really wanted the Boss Schmidt but 3k+ with the juice...uh-uh. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
do you have the whole set of e107's? what do you think about the Mello Mints?....has a set ever been done ? |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
After missing Mastro E103 Lajoie, I got the REA E103 Cobb - pretty good upgrade on my set from a 2 to a 4 . Made 1 more bid than I wanted to, but woke up this AM to see that it had held. Scott nice pick up on the TTT Burkett does your old one need a new home? |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
Scott |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I enjoyed the reply |
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