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Old 12-12-2021, 12:27 PM
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Just curious -

Does ANYBODY know how much a print run of REA catalogs costs to produce and mail? How many catalogs does an AH like REA create and mail out?

Does anybody have any inside knowledge to other AH catalog distribution numbers and costs?
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Does ANYBODY know how much a print run of REA catalogs costs to produce and mail? How many catalogs does an AH like REA create and mail out?
Brian Dwyer probably knows.
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Does anybody have any inside knowledge to other AH catalog distribution numbers and costs?

Edited for clarification: It varies for H&S based on auction cycle, but still in the thousands.

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Old 12-12-2021, 06:45 PM
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Denny, I have some of those old REA catalogs from the mid-late 90's...so many lots in those early catalogs would be museum pieces today, or even carry their own auctions (like Gehrig's [actual] uniform he wore during his luckiest man speech, in that catalog you posted...or the FIVE Cobb/Cobb backs in that auction. Insane stuff!). I love thumbing thru the old catalogs and shaking my head at the prices realized.

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Old 12-12-2021, 06:48 PM
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Just curious -

Does ANYBODY know how much a print run of REA catalogs costs to produce and mail? How many catalogs does an AH like REA create and mail out?

Does anybody have any inside knowledge to other AH catalog distribution numbers and costs?
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We are around 3,000 this auction cycle.
To be clear, Orioles1954 does not work for REA, but if you’re scrolling through these posts quickly, you might think he does based on the last response and since there’s no name or company link in his posts. Newer readers may not know who he is. REA considers information like mailing lists and related items, as I imagine many businesses would, to be proprietary. We do, however, have a long history of sending out a large number of free catalogs to anyone interested.

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I gave my REA catalog from the most recent auction to a friend today. I just recently found out he collects Clemente as he was his favorite player growing up. He loved the catalog. This guy could chase down lots that I wouldn't even be able to place an opening bid on. I wanted him to see how good the offerings are and hopefully sometime down the line, find something that he has been searching for. To me, I couldn't really do that very effectively without the catalog. Ya, I could have said go to www whatever and maybe he goes there or maybe he doesn't. High resolution scans are definitely great, but something in hand has merit also in my opinion. I love the catalogs, hope they never go away and also hope I am never removed from the mailing lists.
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To be clear, Orioles1954 does not work for REA, but if you’re scrolling through these posts quickly, you might think he does based on the last response and since there’s no name or company link in his posts. Newer readers may not know who he is. REA considers information like mailing lists and related items, as I imagine many businesses would, to be proprietary. We do, however, have a long history of sending out a large number of free catalogs to anyone interested.

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To be clear, Orioles1954 does not work for REA, but if you’re scrolling through these posts quickly, you might think he does based on the last response and since there’s no name or company link in his posts. Newer readers may not know who he is. REA considers information like mailing lists and related items, as I imagine many businesses would, to be proprietary. We do, however, have a long history of sending out a large number of free catalogs to anyone interested.

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Actually there was, in post #31 he mentions specifically he's with Huggins & Scott and has a link, etc. If you had actually looked through and read all the posts you would have seen that of course. And there were two questions in the post he responded to, and he was responding to the second question, not the first one directed at your firm. Since Oriole1954 had already posted multiple times in this thread, and fully identified himself as to who he was affiliated with, I can fully understand why he may not have felt it necessary to repeatedly state over and over in each and every post in this thread who he worked with.

For the record, both AHs are great and do a wonderful job in the services provided to the collecting community. And no, I don't work for either of them.
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Actually there was, in post #31 he mentions specifically he's with Huggins & Scott and has a link, etc. If you had actually looked through and read all the posts you would have seen that of course. And there were two questions in the post he responded to, and he was responding to the second question, not the first one directed at your firm. Since Oriole1954 had already posted multiple times in this thread, and fully identified himself as to who he was affiliated with, I can fully understand why he may not have felt it necessary to repeatedly state over and over in each and every post in this thread who he worked with.

For the record, both AHs are great and do a wonderful job in the services provided to the collecting community. And no, I don't work for either of them.
Hi Bob,

I read the posts pretty thoroughly and have followed the board for the last twelve years, which is how I know that not all readers take the time to follow information and identities. I know who the poster is, but there are apparently many new members joining all the time. Post 38 could have been confusing to some who didn’t take the necessary time to read the whole thread or who missed post 31. I wanted to clear things up in case anyone thought REA is only sending out 3000 catalogs.

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Hi Bob,

I read the posts pretty thoroughly and have followed the board for the last twelve years, which is how I know that not all readers take the time to follow information and identities. I know who the poster is, but there are apparently many new members joining all the time. Post 38 could have been confusing to some who didn’t take the necessary time to read the whole thread or who missed post 31. I wanted to clear things up in case anyone thought REA is only sending out 3000 catalogs.

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Brian,

I hear you and understand exactly what you're saying. Just like you were making sure no one mistakenly thought Mr. Feagin was working for you, I was just being fair to him as well and not letting people think he had not bothered to identify who he worked with, since he actually had. You're both good.

By the way, your last auction was fantastic! Can't believe some of the items you had in it.

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