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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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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. Brian
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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. Bob |
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Sorry if I caused any confusion this Sunday evening. Happy Holidays all and stay safe (my three children recently tested positive, it’s really ramping up out here, even if you’re vaccinated).
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You have nothing to apologize for either. Last edited by BobC; 12-12-2021 at 11:35 PM. |
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I think perhaps I am in the minority, but I still love getting the printed auction catalogs and read through them regularly.
I love to see the really high-end items, especially when they are unusual. It's also great to see all of the "standard" items (most of which are well out of my price range). I also admit to liking reading the descriptions, which are occasionally cringy but still fun to read. It's all a bit like looking through someone's amazing collection and hearing a bit about each of the items. My 13 y/o son (who is not a big reader) also loves to read them and read through the descriptions. And there is no question I have read through the catalogs and identified items that way for bidding that I would have never had the patience to identify looking through everything on a screen, even with search functions since I don't always know what I will be looking for! Again--I'm surely a dinosaur and in the minority...but I love them! |
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I know well known AHs sent more than 5k catalogs each auction. I remember I read how many REA sent out from other source a few yrs back but don't think i should mention here and it might not be accurate anymore anyways. However, it is said that buyer's penalty won't be reduced even catalogs probably no longer needed in the future.
![]() 20% buyer's penalty + sales tax = lot of money!!! |
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