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Thanks for filling in the facts Kevin. I was there and the buzz in the room was incredible when the Johnson sold, not sure what the estimate was, but it was way below that number. Was I correct that it was the first lot?
I also know there were Horners that were not even listed in lots. |
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Another Tiger for your checklist Couhglin
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And a Mullin I also have, that's all the Tigers for me...
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The Wagner was in the middle of the second day and sold for $23,000 - 10X the estimate of $2,000 to $3,000. The #1 lot in the sale was the photo used for Mantle's 1951 Bowman card. And yes, there were quite a few Horner cabinets included in lots where they were not even specifically listed. |
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Thanks Kevin, I said my memory bight be faulty.
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sb1,
Thanks for taking the time to post pics of your Detroit Tigers Carl Horner cabinets. I really appreciate it. Those are awesome. I've never seen any of those before. The George Mullin pose is especially cool.
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Great looking cards in this thread. How can anyone not love Horner photos? If I branched out, and had more money, I would collect them.
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If you look closely, George Mullin is giving the finger (on the bat). I just noticed that.
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And has a smirk on his face haha.
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"Baseball was one-hundred percent of my life." - Ty Cobb "Baseball was, is and always will be to me the best game in the world." - Babe Ruth "Baseball is the only thing I know." - Rogers Hornsby Wanted: updated March 3, 2024 Detroit Tigers American Caramel & National Caramel For sale or trade updated October 24, 2018 |
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Interestingly the only relatively valuable thing I kept from my first collection sale (shown before) is a Horner photo. I still remember the large trade deal I did to acquire it as I had very little cash but lots of cards!! ![]()
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I was at that auction as well, sitting between two dead ball era collectors. Mastro was bidding on everything at the beginning of the auction. He was just blowing everybody out of the water. My friend to my left said, "I was afraid of this...."
The man to my right just collected 1912 Sox. He got into a bidding war with someone calling on the phone re. a lot of Thompson head shots of Red Sox. When it was over, the price came out to a little over $100 a photo, which was an insane amount of money. We later discovered he had been bidding against the management of the Red Sox. The team lots were a pretty good deal, but they included too many photos that had been marked up by the art department at BB Mag. Not going after the Horners was our great regret. The HOFers went for big bucks, but there were lots that included marked up shots and unmounted cabinets that went for reasonable prices. That was a great couple of days. You could preview the photos on Thursday and the auction began the following day. The staff would bring you a binder filled with a particular lot. Christie's East was the venue the house used for material they considered to be of lesser value, but it was a publicity goldmine and was written up in The New York Times. I believe that George Steinbrenner attended the second day. The artist Richard Merkin was sitting across the aisle from me, which was kind of cool. He was the only guy in the building who had been on the cover of Sergeant Pepper. The auction house got in trouble with the federal government over the way they had been conducting auctions and about a year or so later I received a small check from Christie's. Al Taubman, who was running the place when he wasn't building shopping malls, later went to prison for his role in all of that. It seems as though everyone (almost everyone) I have purchased photos from has gone to jail. This is getting off track but does anybody care to start a new thread about that '96 BB Mag auction? lumberjack |
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Michael,
Holy crap, that idiot was me. Thank you for not ridiculing me. Yes, it was the Red Sox. I did manage to average my expense by picking up some lots that were chock full of great things. I think I even sold the Jimmy Collins that was in the 1912 Red Sox lot to someone right there. Was that you? I can’t believe we were sitting next to each other. Still a great memory. I am not sure what else I could contribute to the auction thread, but I would love to read it. |
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Bruce,
Actually, we all thought it was pretty astounding, although the five of us sitting in that row all looked as though we had been hit in the head with shovels. Maybe you don't recall, but you purchased another lot of Thompson Sox and sold me about five of them as they were either dupes or things you didn't focus on. In all, it was the smart move. mike |
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