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Rob, we've wondered the same thing for years. In-person auctions, internet auctions and sales, memorabilia shows, antique shops,
flea markets, and yard sales combine to offer only a few items a year that fit both our collecting niche and our tiny budget. We do see, just a bit more often, items that should fit our budget, but are tagged with asking prices twice to ten times their vaguely established market value. One big-time collector told us he got people to contact him offering him stuff he wanted by placing continuously-running want ads in every newspaper in the country. A three-line want-ad in a 1 1/2-inch column in our local rag costs $25. to $50. bucks for a three-day run. Multiply....
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I've said it for years
Your best source of new material, is your competition Make friends with your ebay 'enemies' and nemesi (sp?) Always do your best to try to make it a two way street, and although it can be frustrating, it usually works out in the long run for both parties. This is of utmost importance! Unfortunately two members I have used this mentality with have taken it upon themselves to 'forget' deals go both ways and they are no longer buyers or traders for my items. It might sound petty, but I have made many more contacts and vastly enlarged my circles using my aforentiomed mentality since they went awry. It was a blessing in disguise to have them out of my circle.
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Get to know auctioneers they will give you heads up on great items in advance and you can research them.
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I wouldn't say my stuff is "Good Stuff" but I find most of my items at flea markets and yard sales. Most of the time though it's a lot of junk but if you look hard enough you will find some nice items.
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Networking is not really applicable anymore. Since everyone in competing, collectors don't tell other collectors, even their friends, anymore.
Honestly, you need to have a lot of disposable income and need to be aware of the large antique sports auction houses like Morphys, Hakes, Jullians, etc,... and/or go to a lot of the major sports collectibles shows. Plus, going to antique shops and antique shows doesn't hurt. Unfortunately, I'm a poor slob, so I can't get anything good. ![]() ![]()
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100 percent untrue.
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If you are a niche collector and have certain areas of emphasis and you make that be known often times people will alert you to the existence of and whereabouts of items they feel you may be interested in. A great deal of my best items and nearly half of what I buy now comes in non-auction transactions where a seller may have contacted me directly or through someone else.
Networking is absolutely effective and key.
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This mentality will build a good collection, but networking will bring it from to to great. Don't be short sighted!
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Picked up at the antique show today for a grand total of $45. Some of these items I got because of networking. There are at least 10 dealers that set up at every show that save sports memorabilia for me when they get it.
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And that's how you build a collection. A little at a time and then you take that pennant or nodder and sell or trade it for something that's fits your collection. That way you and your trader will always be on the lookout for each other.
Or you can be like eastonfalcon19' every week he post what he has found. He gets up every Sunday morning I'm guessing at 3 or 4 and goes out and finds it. It works |
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I would like to contact them to discuss our common interest, but I don't think I have any means through ebay. Any suggestion on how I can find out who they are? |
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If you know for sure they consigned something or won something in an auction house, you could ask the auction house to send your letter/email to them. Then it's up to them to respond or not. Works only for an auction house, not ebay.
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