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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Bruce, interesting questions. What happens if an auction house closes within a week or two AFTER an auction? The money will come in, but will the consigners be paid and will the winners receive their items? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bruce- why spread such gloom when it is merely speculative? I don't expect 2009 to be a great year either, but let's all at least be a little more hopeful. |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Eric Pugh
I would love it if prices dropped - I could finally get tons of stuff that has been out of my price range. Great post Bruces! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I know that 2009 is going to be a very rough year, but in your BST post you wrote that the great depression is around the corner. That is a very extreme scenario among many that may play out. And several great economists will disagree with the severity of that prediction. |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Bruce....i am trying to figure out if you are related to Bruce Pardo. All joking aside i recently sent cards to auction and they blew out like a Nolan Ryan fastball. People were able to make alot of money from 2002 -2006 and got spoiled with a very positive and credit-cash flowing economic upswing. I think things are just leveling off and prices of all antiques not just cards are going to go with the flow of the economic wave. I can honestly say the current recession has not affected me at all in a negative fashion, possibly you should do some research into Warren Buffet's thoughts and why he is investing mad cash when everyone else is reaching for the panic button. There is a reason why the rich keep getting richer and it is not luck or good fortune. A friend of mine bought a piece of real estate for 290,000 in 2001 and flipped in 2005 for 540,000 and now the property is on the market for 320,000. Things are never as good as it seems when you are rolling and also never that bad when you are down. I like your posts though because it makes things easier for guys like me to buy espensive cards. I'm quite sure though that anyone wanting to have a auction is not going to like the post. I think you have been hanging out with Randolph Duke to much "Sell Mortimor Sell" MB |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I'm just trying to understand why the government would seize consignments. Wouldn't that be penalizing innocent victims who are not party to an investigation? |
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Posted By: Paul
I always look forward to the new year with optimism. 2008 wasn't a good year for my family in the health area, & my IRA's took a beating. To hell with this doom & gloom stuff. |
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Posted By: Lance
WE are concerned. If and when our dog decides to eat a favorite rare card or cards, when the pieces are "retrieved", are WE ethically allowed to tape or glue the pieces back together? If so, WE were wondering if the said card or cards would be considered more rare do to "limited" production or would they become "reproductions"? Our final concern is weather or not the "new" card would be worthy to be graded? |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Bruce, |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
As long as INTEREST rates stay LOW....they are now the lowest (4%) in many a moon....Collectibles will thrive and flourish. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Why do I have a feeling this thread was merely the starting point for "Bruce,Bruce and Bruce's auction house, complete with recession protection for your collection!" |
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Posted By: Brian
Trust |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: barrysloate
I wouldn't want to be a consignor with an auction house that declares bankruptcy, as it could be genuinely difficult to get your material back. But does anybody know auction law? |
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Posted By: ralph
I would not be too upset if the bottom dropped out of the baseball card market. |
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Posted By: Scott Dango
if you are worried about a recession, then you have no business collecting cardboard....especially old cardboard... |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I would imagine that a consignor who has material with an auction house that gets shut down by the government would have to wait for things to get sorted out, but they will get sorted out and the consignor will get his/her material back. Not sure how long this would take, and I'm sure it would be uncomfortable for those people. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Bruce , |
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Posted By: George HC
Are the Bruces expecting any body fluids mixing in 2009? |
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Posted By: Jimmy
THE NEW PRESIDENT WILL NOT HAVE THE TIME OR MONEY TO DEAL WITH ISSUES SUCH AS BASEBALL CARDS. THE NEW HEAD OF THE FBI WILL PASS HIS INFORMATION TO SMALLER DEPARTMENTS, AND THEN IT WILL BE BARRIED UNTIL SOMEONE WANTS THE JOB OF THE INVESTIGATION. THERE IS TOO MUCH GOING ON RIGHT NOW AND MOST OF THIS TALK WILL BE PUSHED ASIDE!!! |
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Posted By: keyway
WE ARE !!DOOMED!! Chill out for god sake. No need to panic until problems happen. Frank |
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Posted By: peter ullman
While such a scenario with the gov't seizing baseball cards and memorabilia is absolutely ludicrous...it can't be anywhere near the top of their priority list these days...my plan to safeguard my collection is not to sell any of it through major auction houses. In fact...I'm just going to leave all of my cards in their respective shoeboxes! |
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Posted By: leon
To get straight to the question of what happens to collectibles if an auction house has consignments and is involved in some kind of govt. legal issue? I am no lawyer but I would guess it would take some time but consignors would get their material back. If advances were given on them then that would muddy the waters. I am not sure when "title" to property passes but I don't think an auction house "owns" consignments ...again with respect to advances I am not sure.... |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
and getting to the only legit questions posed by the Bruces: |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Bruce, |
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Posted By: leon
A quick note about spacing issues in posts. The Net54 s/w is doing that when a post is edited. You can still fix it manually but it's up to each poster to preview their post BEFORE hitting the respond button in order to know how it will look after it's posted. I know that many times I will go back and delete spaces in my posts, manually, upon the preview. This problem doesn't start with any poster, as it's a Net54 issue, but it can be easily fixed by deleting the spaces..and anyone can do that to their own post. best regards |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Hi Leon, |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Bruce, you're not related to that Russian analyst who's predicting the US will have a civil war in 2010 are you? |
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Posted By: Fred C
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Unbelievable... |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
Barry, |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
But I do have a legal and a theoretical question: |
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Posted By: Fred C
I retract my last post (thanks to Frank)... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Anthony- I'm always happy to get a friendly email from a good soul like yourself; but I get some wacky ones too, and some are rather nasty. Those are the ones that if I sense I don't want to see them I will delete them unread. |
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Posted By: raymond g.
My comment & concern is the weather in Pasadena Jan. 1st. Will be there for the game, leaving Wed. morning. |
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Posted By: josh
I think we all know what the original post means. Bruce wants you to panic and sell your cards to him for rock bottom prices. |
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Posted By: PC
The answer is somewhat complicated, and very technical, but here's the short version ... |
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Posted By: Brian
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Posted By: Chris Mc
Turn off the tv and go to work. They can't fix the problems. Dow is halfway to bottom and then there will be a L curve for growth. Say your prayers. |
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Posted By: leon
"Generally speaking, while a "consignor" (e.g., a collector seeking to sell by placing a card with an auction house) technically retains title to the goods (cards) consigned to/with a "consignee" (e.g., the auction house), if the consignee (auction house) filed for Ch. 11 then the goods (cards) consigned become part of the bankrupt consignee's "estate", and would then be available to satisfy the debts owed to the consignee's secured creditors." |
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Posted By: Lance
Raymond, |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
1. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, while consigned goods may be seized to pay the consignee's debts (making the consignor an unsecured creditor), one of the exceptions is when the consignee is generally known to be in the consignment sales business (like any auctioneer). The consignor is allowed to go into court and prove its title to the goods and get them back. If you are concerned, however, you would need to file a UCC-1 financing statement for maximum protection. Once the UCC-1 is properly filed, the consignor will hold a priority security interest with the same priority as a purchase-money secured creditor. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Good thing I collect for a hobby and fun vs an investment. Guess I will have to keep on buying. |
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Posted By: John
Bruce We think you're way off base |
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Posted By: PC
Consignments are indeed very tricky. Which is why most commercial suppliers file UCC-1s to protect their interests as consignors. |
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