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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I was certain that I had won lots 1974 & 1975...the |
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Posted By: Shawn Adkins
The reason why the individual lots don't show a price is because the set had a higher bid than the combined total of the lots (1960 - 1990. They were working it both ways and the bidding would decide whether the cards were sold in the lots or as a set. I was hoping for a couple of lots myself. |
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Posted By: JimB
I bid on a couple of those lots too. They were part of a group of lots that made up a complete set. A person could bid on either individual lots or the set as a whole. If the totals of the individual lots added up to more than the high bid on the set as a whole, then the individual lots would go to the individual winners. However, if the high bidder on the set as a whole bid more than the combined total of the individual lots, then all of the lots would go to that bidder. And that is what happened. So high bidders on individual lots lost to the high bidder on all the combined lots. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
talking about milking a group of cards. Wonder if this is the start of a new trend? I'd really pissed if I was the person with winning bid on the individual lots and then didn't win. |
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Posted By: Anthony
Mastro started this about a year ago and ran a few sets this way- '54 Red Heart, and '59 Ted Williams, and possibly some others. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I recall when Lipsett initially concluded that frequently with baseball cards the value of the whole is less than the value of the sum of its parts. He termed this the "break factor". It doesn't initially seem right that a set is worth less than the individual cards. But it applies to other things as well, such as automobiles. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
this does stink !.....I guess had I understood this |
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Posted By: JimB
I can understand both sides. If I were the seller of the set, I would want to maximize my potential, but it is frustrating for the bidder on individual lots who will not know until it is potentially too later whether or not s/he should have concetrated on something else instead. |
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Posted By: Joann
It seems like the best bet in an auction structured this way is to stay away from the individual lots b/c your chance of winning is dependent on the behavior and decisions of the bidders in many other lots, not just the one you are bidding on. Your fate is not in your own hands so to speak. Everyone has to collectively come up with enough to beat the high bidder on the whole set. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Someone said he didn't understand the set discount (price of set is less than the sum of the price of the cards sold singly). |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Yes DRC, however set collectors are the single largest focus in our hobby (as verified in our current poll), their interests may outweigh those of the subinterests which you cited. |
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