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I'm fairly new to the forum but it's good to see some net54 guys being the ones who win the lots I'm outbid on!
Anyone here pick up the Cy Young Portrait EPDG Altered, and Marquard Portrait American Beauty lot? Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk |
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Thanks guys!
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Great card. I think you got a pretty good deal on it.
Here is one I got.
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Thanks Leon. I am just getting into Vintage- figured Joe Jackson was a good place to start.
That Johnson is beautiful. I think his stuff is undervalued. Was looking at picking up a Cracker Jack of him. Thanks for the feedback!! I appreciate it. Looks like a lot of members here got some great stuff! |
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Nice Leon. Congrats
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I'm a happy camper - I swept 4/4
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What a fantastic E90-2 Wagner - an incredible 1! There were 3 E90-2 Wagners in the auction in various grades - I bet if there hadn't been 3 running at the same time, any of those three would've sold higher. I think you got a decent deal on a card with such fantastic eye appeal!
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Great acquisition on the Tango Cobb Steve!! One of a kind...Jerry
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Can’t download photos, as the new work computer doesn’t like Net54 Vintage Baseball Cards, but got Lot #446: 1909-1911 T206 White Border George McQuillan Ball in Hand - Brown Hindu Back.
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Congrats on the Creighton woodcut! You got a great buy at that price, and it has the entire newspaper to boot. IMO it is one of the most undervalued items of 19th century memorabilia out there.
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I agree with Corey on the Creighton piece. You will notice that Mort Rogers, of later scorecard fame, is pictured at the bottom.
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I've never heard of him, but am now excited to do some research, thanks!
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Came away with this one:
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It's a great piece. I have one framed. I have all of the 19th century Harper's Weeklies and almost all of the Leslie's Illustrated from the 19th century that contain wood cuts etc depicting baseball. All Leslie's are also full newspapers other than this one -- although my print is in a bit better condition. I thought this would go to about $600 or so, so I didn't bid. You got a good price. Congrats.
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On the issue of prices, I watch Exhibits and the Ruth single subject cards performed very well. They are getting quite pricey even in lower grades.
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That has to be one of the real deals in the auction, Leon, haven't seen many of those over the years--and a great card! The Johnson Birthplace postcard also went way low, I thought. I picked up the WaJo 20th Anniversary letter and silk ribbon, a great combo to get framed, and a funny story of how they came about. With all the commotion, still a great hobby, isn't it?
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When people say that "went too cheap", are they factoring in the the 30% upchage (commission, taxes, shipping, insurance) many of us would have to pay?
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When I bid in Heritage I factor in 30% over my max bid. I can't imagine a lot of people don't think about the BP and/or shipping/tax, though I know a few have mentioned they have forgotten. That is like buying a car for 40k and forgetting about the sales tax. It makes little sense.
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I'd be shocked if there's bidders out there who don't factor in BP/tax, etc. If they aren't, I feel bad for them. When I note/remember prices I paid for things, it's always including BP...that's what I had to lay out for the item!
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I have kind of avoided bidding in REA for the last few years, amazing items but prices usually end up quite high.
I regret it this time though, I wasn't watching a few items that I was interested in, and they went for a lot less than expected and I missed out. Oh well! |
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It's astonishing to me that so many people over the years don't seem to understand this. I still hear things like I won't bid in that auction because I don't want to pay a 20 percent premium.
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Agreed, although I get the sales tax thing since that creates an uneven playing field.
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Ship your cards to the Vault then.
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Yes, I can see that happening ONCE to a bidder, a learning experience as others had said! I always ask myself what I would pay for it at a show, then figure in the BP to calculate my maximum bid.
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I bought a card off ebay today and I was checking out and I looked at the tax and did the math in my head and said that's not 6% it's 8%. Why am I paying 8%? Then I looked where the seller was from and they happened to be in Philly where there's an additional 2% tax so they are collecting that too! I would love a running list of the email addresses of guys who sell on ebay to make it easier to try and buy off of it. |
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What sucks is having to pay nearly 9% tax, as we do in NY, and going head to head against someone who doesn't have to pay it. That leaves you at a full increment disadvantage on what becomes an unlevel playing field. But there is nothing you can do.
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Move to another state.
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Actually, I have a second home in Florida and I do not get charged sales tax. But we are not always there.
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You just need to be there for 51% of the year.
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We're a little under 51% right now, but we're working on it.
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Could be worse... WA is 10%
As for the inequity vs. bidders in other states... Is there a projected time-frame in which ALL states will be required to pay sales tax? This "staggered" start is killing us in Washington (first with eBay, then HA, now REA). |
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Not for long; nearly all of the states have enacted rules that require AHs to collect the tax from the bidders. I had it added to my invoice from REA. Which is fine since I have to pay the use tax anyway if I am not charged for sales tax.
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If you are a reseller and you are buying inventory you should be able to provide a resale permit and certificate to eBay and any AH and that should exempt you from paying sales tax up front. I've filed with eBay already.
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Congrats on all of the winnings guys. I was the underbidder on many items listed.
Here’s mine. ![]() ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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My point was actually not whether people who buy something forget to factor in the 30%, but whether folks are looking at an item they didn't bid on at an auction and comment it "went cheap" are always appreciating the actual sale price vs. the hammer price. I assume they guy who bought it remembers the 30% or whatever it is.
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Maybe we will see AHs absorb some of the cost soon. Buyers now have to factor in TAX. I thnk they should reflect that to the hammer price to see for future sales. Lets bring the BP (buyers premium) back down to 10-15 percent. And while we are at it, all AHs should use a private insurance company to pass on to the buyers. Instead of passing on actual Fedex or UPS insurance cost which is another 3-5 percent of the declared value.
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This is an REA thread and REA charges $20 all in for shipping. Hooray for them.
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And they ship quickly. Great customer experience.
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Maybe not REA though, shipping costs were extremely fair, looks like they are just covering actual shipping costs. |
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This from a moron that knows squat about T206s.....
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I’ve been selling off a good portion of my collection for the past couple years. Just recently, tides are turning, and I’ve made my first few purchases in a very long time. I’m starting slowly, but got one pick-up in REA. It wasn’t much, may have slightly overpaid, but I’m excited to actually be on the collecting side again.
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Congrats Jeff. Good start back. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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