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Posted By: Vintage Clout
Not at all Jeff...I was just making a general statement about the overall auction process, not this particular case. In this case, possibly more exposure or simply people being more comfortable bidding in Goodwin vs. Sotheby's. Who knows? The point of my note relates to the ENTIRE hobby. Case in point...a year ago I was in Europe for 3 weeks and missed out on some awesome cards in MastroNet...only to pay additional $$$ for the same cards (and same grades) a month later (Boy was I upset)....it's very frustrating. Bottom line is all of my examples were not intended to relate to the Lajoie. I do know this...there are some auction houses I WON'T bid in REGARDLESS of what they are offering. |
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