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Posted By: Bobby
Back to the hobby of cards.. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Aberation - I wont go into the bidding habits of the in this auction or WHY people bid certain ways but this was one of those cases where (IMO) it would be difficult to be objective about the data gathered. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I guess my last post should have been with regard to the final price of the card rather than to the identity of the player on the card. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The two major collectors of Kalamazoo Bats both needed it. I think if a second one showed up, you would see a much lower price. It might be a good idea when tracking prices to have something to show that a particular extreme price may not reflect the market as a whole. |
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Posted By: Bobby
That information is nice but the question is do you think it is Harry? |
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Posted By: Jay
Your observation is incorrect. The newly discovered card (Athletics) is Denny Lyons. The previously known Lyons cards showing a Philadelphia NL player was Harry Lyons. I say cards because there is a Lyons and also a Lyons and Taylor. The Lyons Athletics card was an unlisted card which was astutely recognized by the winning bidder. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
My bad on the direction of this thread. |
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Posted By: Bobby
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bobby- that's a fair question and there is no precise way to answer it. In general, if a Philadelphia Kalamazoo Bats player sells in say the $2K-4K range, give or take, and then one suddenly sells for 64K, it's probably a good idea to do exactly what you are doing now- see if you can find out more about the card and why it sold for so much. It's clearly a rare card of a Philadelphia player, but it had some sniping at the end that raised its final bid considerably. Obviously, there aren't too many situations like this that will come up so it shouldn't be a problem. It's almost certain someone on the board would know the story behind these kinds of transactions. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
If you look at the final four bidders and the top two are heads and tails above the rest then you know it was a battle between two individuals. If the top three or four bidders are within close proximity in their bidding then the bidding probably reflects the value of the card. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
other......guess they won't be having thanksgiving dinner together. |
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