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Old 05-18-2013, 08:34 PM
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My thoughts exactly. At 4k I was all good. But now I'm okay hoping for a comparable one at The National and seeing what cash can land it. I def want a 1914 in 1 or 2, but my gut says you're right in how to play it now.
I have no idea who the consignor of that card is but that is a really nice 1. If I was looking for a 2-3 grade, I would consider this 1 very strongly.
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Old 05-18-2013, 08:39 PM
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I have no idea who the consignor of that card is but that is a really nice 1. If I was looking for a 2-3 grade, I would consider this 1 very strongly.
Leon, I agree with the exception of the pinholes.

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Old 05-18-2013, 08:59 PM
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I have no idea who the consignor of that card is but that is a really nice 1. If I was looking for a 2-3 grade, I would consider this 1 very strongly.
That is a pretty damn nice looking 1....I know the pinholes can be a turn off, but I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better 1 for the price right now.
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Old 05-18-2013, 10:54 PM
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Going nuts. It looks like there is one other collector chasing a rare card I want. It's starting to dig in to my 'Chicago' money :-(
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Old 05-18-2013, 11:13 PM
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Going nuts. It looks like there is one other collector chasing a rare card I want. It's starting to dig in to my 'Chicago' money :-(
Same with me. I hope we aren't competing.
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I truly can't even believe what many of these items went for last night, as everything that I tracked went for double and triple what I thought. It really makes it difficult to consign with anyone else, seeing the money that REA commands.

For any art lovers out there, the Peter Max pieces went for peanuts!! I was able to obtain three original watercolors in the $350-400 range a piece, which is just insane! Completed listings on eBay for similar pieces more than triple those numbers. I couldn't pass them up...

I went in targeting baseball and now, apparently, I am a Peter Max collector!! Lol...WTF!

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Old 05-19-2013, 06:35 AM
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Very high prices overall, but here are some observations:

Top prices for the N172 McPhee's and N173 Welch cards. Was surprised that the O'Day and Deacon White cards didn't pick up steam - I assumed that with their inductions, they would go much higher on the hype. Strong price for the Williamson and Mascot.

I didn't look that closely, but other than an OM Tinker going for a crazy price, T206 back insanity didn't seem full blown this auction, which surprised me. The Red Hindu Johnson, in particular, went low, especially considering that is an epic card.

Now I'm just curious to see what the pick-up thread looks like...
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Very high prices overall, but here are some observations:
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I didn't look that closely, but other than an OM Tinker going for a crazy price, T206 back insanity didn't seem full blown this auction, which surprised me. The Red Hindu Johnson, in particular, went low, especially considering that is an epic card.

Now I'm just curious to see what the pick-up thread looks like...
There are two in existence (at least) - the other is the exact same grade.

I personally thought the ghost backs went where they should have - perhaps one bid too high.
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I truly can't even believe what many of these items went for last night, as everything that I tracked went for double and triple what I thought. It really makes it difficult to consign with anyone else, seeing the money that REA commands.
This is why......I'm never a buyer in REA auctions. They're great to consign to, not so great if you actually prefer NOT to be bent over for every card. The only way I would ever be interested in being a buyer with REA auctions is if I came into PowerBall money and was targeting a Wagner, Ruth Balt. News or any other ultra high end card in the 6-7 figure range. Other than that, I pass on the REA hype every year.
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So with the Ruth Balt News card selling for nearly $50k more with BP than the Wagner, does that mean that it is the new "king"?

The Wares Ruth RC also went for $130k with BP. Incredible prices.
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This is why......I'm never a buyer in REA auctions. They're great to consign to, not so great if you actually prefer NOT to be bent over for every card. The only way I would ever be interested in being a buyer with REA auctions is if I came into PowerBall money and was targeting a Wagner, Ruth Balt. News or any other ultra high end card in the 6-7 figure range. Other than that, I pass on the REA hype every year.
Here, here!! I never bid in REA either! Same reason!
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For any art lovers out there, the Peter Max pieces went for peanuts!! I was able to obtain three original watercolors in the $350-400 range a piece, which is just insane! Completed listings on eBay for similar pieces more than triple those numbers. I couldn't pass them up...

I went in targeting baseball and now, apparently, I am a Peter Max collector!! Lol...WTF!
Agreed - I had a tough time not going for one.

Very nice wins!
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Agreed - I had a tough time not going for one.

Very nice wins!
Agreed. Great Peter Max pickups. I was the underbidder on the naked flyer around the sun. Can imagine only a few things as good as flying around the sun naked with socks on.
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That card just looks awful. Has no eye appeal, forget the pin hole. My opinion only
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Interesting that as of right now, Lot #1 is going for more than Lot #2!

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FINALLY!!! Over at 4:55am EST, is that a new record for REA?

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Most of the items in REA are way out of my price range. I was left far behind on the only items I bid on: $3,250 with the juice for the 1973 Mike Schmidt Puerto Rican Winter League contract and $1,650 with the juice for a 1908 Reading Pretzels photo with Home Run Baker.

A 1972 Schmidt Puerto Rican winter league contract sold for $1,100 in a 2005 auction at Leland's. I know there are some rabid Schmidt collectors out there, but I never expected the contract to go that high.

I am not a pic collector, but the Reading Pretzels piece was cool, since I live 20 minutes from Reading, Pa., and have attended minor league games there since I was a kid. I wonder if the pic was a 1/1. I have seen a couple Home Run Baker/Reading Pretzels postcards in recent years, but never a team cabinet photo before.

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