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Old 08-24-2012, 06:08 PM
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I was thinking of both brown Lenoxes
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Old 08-24-2012, 06:34 PM
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I was just thinking of the extreme rarity of brown Lenox in relation to other T206 backs that are not that tough, relatively speaking. I think all of the brown Lenoxs are either unique or one of two known for a particular front. It is much tougher to get a brown Lenox example than even a BL 460 or Drum or Uzit. I am just thinking relative to other backs and prices.
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Old 08-24-2012, 08:09 PM
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Great pick ups everyone!!! Chris and i sat this one out!!thats why the scraps STAYED SUPER LOW!!!SUPER SUPER LOW DEALS...ENGle omg.....we just gave everyone else a chanceLOL

Jamie- u stole that card my friend.... INSANE MY FAVORITE congrats

John- all i can say is my heart palps the bowerman/scrap....dude, i'm in trouble

Everyone else's cards are outstanding...wagz ended where i thought it would...

im crying on the inside, but stay away at the next freak im poed

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great cards everyone

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Old 08-24-2012, 09:35 PM
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Did anyone else notice the E98 PSA 6 Kling didn't get an opening bid of $500? Once I gave up on the E94 Cobb at 9pm, I switched over and tried to put a bid on the Kling but because the extended bidding had just started and there were no bids on the Kling, I was unable to place the bid. What was unusual about the no bids on the red Kling was that there were no Klings in the Swamp Find and this Kling is the highest graded, not just of a red Kling, but any Kling in general. Kling is also one of the tougher of the E98s so it is interesting that the Swap Find may have impacted the sale of the Kling with all those 8s and 9s of the other cards being found.
I relate this because there has been a great discussion of what impact the Swamp Find might have on future sales of E98s, particularly red ones, but all E98s in general. Perhaps we are finding out....

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Old 08-24-2012, 09:42 PM
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Did anyone else notice the E98 PSA 6 Kling didn't get an opening bid of $500? Once I gave up on the E94 Cobb at 9pm, I switched over and tried to put a bid on the Kling but because the extended bidding had just started and there were no bids on the Kling, I was unable to place the bid. What was unusual about the no bids on the red Kling was that there were no Klings in the Swamp Find and this Kling is the highest graded, not just of a red Kling, but any Kling in general. Kling is also one of the tougher of the E98s so it is interesting that the Swap Find may have impacted the sale of the Kling with all those 8s and 9s of the other cards being found.
I relate this because there has been a great discussion of what impact the Swamp Find might have on future sales of E98s, particularly red ones, but all E98s in general. Perhaps we are finding out....

I saw that, but I figured if no one was to bid the min, I shouldn't either. It could show up next auction with a lower minimum bid.
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Old 08-24-2012, 09:46 PM
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I saw that, but I figured if no one was to bid the min, I shouldn't either. It could show up next auction with a lower minimum bid.
Jake- you might be right but $500 for a PSA 6 Kling would have been a good price a year ago. Of course you have to figure in the "juice" and the postage so you would have been looking at about $625 total.
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Old 08-24-2012, 09:52 PM
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Jake- you might be right but $500 for a PSA 6 Kling would have been a good price a year ago. Of course you have to figure in the "juice" and the postage so you would have been looking at about $625 total.
IMO, I would wait for the dust to settle on the Black Swamp "Debacle", instead of taking a speculative bet. Even though this card wasn't found in the find I would still be weary.
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Old 08-24-2012, 11:03 PM
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Did anyone else notice the E98 PSA 6 Kling didn't get an opening bid of $500? Once I gave up on the E94 Cobb at 9pm, I switched over and tried to put a bid on the Kling but because the extended bidding had just started and there were no bids on the Kling, I was unable to place the bid. What was unusual about the no bids on the red Kling was that there were no Klings in the Swamp Find and this Kling is the highest graded, not just of a red Kling, but any Kling in general. Kling is also one of the tougher of the E98s so it is interesting that the Swap Find may have impacted the sale of the Kling with all those 8s and 9s of the other cards being found.
I relate this because there has been a great discussion of what impact the Swamp Find might have on future sales of E98s, particularly red ones, but all E98s in general. Perhaps we are finding out....
Wow, you'd think the buyer of the set in the Heritage auction would have been all over that. Maybe he didn't see it?
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Yes, I didn't see it.
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If you guys call Bill Goodwin, he might be able to still sell you that E98 Kling. I know that when I had a consignment with him, some of my lots did not receive bids. After the auction was over, a buyer made some offers for those items, which Bill passed onto me, and I agreed to. So, if you contact Bill, you may still be able to get that card (assuming the consignor still agrees to sell it).
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