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Those N28s are huge compared to some of the examples you see in holders.
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You mean the numerically graded trimmed ones I presume.
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Unfortunately, all the cards will have back damage if removed, so they will grade very low. This is especially significant for the cards that are not blank backed.
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I mean the numerically graded ones that the TPGs think are original. Trimmed? Hush now, how could that be? Too hard to prove.
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As the person that dealt directly with the family that consigned The Cambridge Collection I thought that I should weigh in this subject.
Despite the fact that this hobby has been my livelihood for my entire adult life I have always been, and always will be, a collector at heart. When I first saw the images that were emailed to Goldin Auctions regarding this collection, as someone working for an auction house, I felt just as some of you and that the collection could/should be broken up. I felt this way for two reasons: 1) potential break value and 2) it would look great spread out in the catalog. Upon seeing the collection in person I was struck with the revelation that I was looking at (and holding) something that I had never seen before and would likely never see again. The collector in me wanted badly to attempt to cut a deal for purchase and keep the collection together. To reiterate what Ken said earlier, when viewed in it's entirety, a collector must come to the conclusion that these albums are much more valuable than the sum of their parts. When speaking with the family I completely removed the voice of my inner collector from the equation and made sure that they fully understood the ramifications and benefits to each possible option with regards to the financial outcome. I personally spent two full days with the family (several weeks apart) with many emails and hours of phone calls in between. After the first visit they were considering a partial break-up of the collection. It was while the family discussed the sale, with me over 1,000 miles away, they made a clear and firm decision to keep the albums intact. The consignors are the surviving children of a very proud family who's roots in this country can be traced back to the original settlers. They understand what could possibly happen with the albums once the sale is complete however from their perspective, as the designated curators of this incredible collection, the integrity of this heirloom was preserved while it was in their care. There was not a single option, along with the outcome, that wasn't explained to them. They discussed the sale as a family and had a consensus that this was the way they wanted it handled, so that the collection was as intact as possible; as their father had left it. Louis Bollman Goldin Auctions |
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i really don't have any vendetta against Goldin Auctions. I would like to register. But I'll only register if there's a card I actually want for my collection, logically. Finally, the cards came, but I can't bid on them. Estates such as this one are commonly broken up, at least to some extent. LOTG just broke up a recent find. REA broke up an OJ Cincinnati find so that people could bid on the McPhee cards separately. It is not unprecedented. Now, of course, you and Ken are agents for the consigner, and your interests lie in promoting your product, as it should. I understand that. It is probably too late, but one thing that Mile High did for their current auction is divided a 300-win collection so that bidders can bid either individually or on the collection as a whole. Good work Mile High. Whether your auction software can support that, whether it is too late as the auction has already begun, or whether you and/or the consigner would be willing to do such a thing is an entirely different matter. |
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The choose to break up the collection or not, or even sell 'key pages' separately was not afforded to Goldin Auctions. As a result, the point is moot.
The businessman in me would have liked to be afforded the choice to at least break it up into more affordable groupings. This would, in my opinion, maximize auction price, as well as allow collectors to bid on what they need for their collections. The collector in Louis loved the concept of an entire collection passing down to a new owner. In this case, while Louis is a consignment director for Goldin Auctions, part of the job does not require he shares my opinions! In any event, the collection is being sold 'as a collection' and we hope the new owner loves it, and we are thrilled to be involved as the auction house of choice by the family. Last edited by kengoldin; 10-04-2013 at 08:14 PM. |
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Okay, thanks Ken. I find it authentic that you guys do not agree on everything. It was just that he had written "To reiterate what Ken said earlier, when viewed in it's entirety, a collector must come to the conclusion that these albums are much more valuable than the sum of their parts." Which wasn't what you actually said, so I'm glad that's clarified.
Good luck and congrats on getting the awesome consignment. From what I've seen, you guys have drawn good prices so far. Cool collection. |
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