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Ben,

That was directed at your comment about me "not being in the mix" which I interpreted to mean that I was a disinterested party as it came to the auction houses being discussed. Obviously I misread it and for that I apologize.

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Hats off to Ken and his guys for trying to make dealing with Goldin a positive experience. I won my first lot from Goldin in this auction and I am interested to see how smoothly everything flows.
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Hats off to Ken and his guys for trying to make dealing with Goldin a positive experience. I won my first lot from Goldin in this auction and I am interested to see how smoothly everything flows.
I agree.. ken is very hands on here and answers questions head on. he also has some really great stuff.
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I remember from running auctions that sometimes ceiling bids do hit their max, fair and square. If you leave a ceiling close to retail, it very well may be reached. On the other hand, if you leave one twice the retail value and it gets maxed, then you have reason to pause.
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That was directed at your comment about me "not being in the mix" which I interpreted to me that I was a disinterested party as it came to the auction houses being discussed. Obviously I misread it and for that I apologize.

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yeah... I get it now. not what I meant.. I would have no idea if you bid on those auctions as you mentioned.
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