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Serious question: Not that this issue shouldn't be discussed, but it's gotten me curious - are there any auction houses that pass the 'integrity' standards of this board? I'd like to see someone's list of 'the good guys', and then see if any of them survive the scrutiny of other board members.
Looking at the list of auction houses that I bid have bid in, the Burkes are the only one I know of that have never been ripped apart on here before. Edited to add: I've ripped apart several myself, no not trying to be a hypocritical
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