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View Poll Results: AH that returns items they won't sell. Are you less likely to consign again?
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Old 02-24-2025, 07:16 PM
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Hi Jay:

There are a lot of items that just don't work for what we do. Most of the time it's related to value, or condition, or simply the cost to get it into the auction. For instance, lots of low-grade Topps and Bowman commons. 1960s and 70s partial sets. Old newspapers. Magazines (i.e. Street & Smith's, Sports Illustrated). Most sports books. Ticket stubs and programs from less important, more recent games.

In the case of LOTG there are lots of things we sell that aren't particularly high-dollar, but I like a large percentage of them to be interesting, or things you don't see very often. Things that a collector can get excited about.

Essentially there are two factors at play here: first, the desire to ensure that the stuff you want people to see is not drowning in less interesting items. Second, the economics of producing an auction and focusing on the material in it (writing quality descriptions, producing a beautiful, effective catalog, taking clear photography, effectively marketing and focusing on the individual auction lots) is such that we have to be careful that we don't spend more money making the auction than we can make selling the items in it!

Hope this makes sense, I've been writing all day!

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Old 02-24-2025, 07:29 PM
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Hi Jay:

There are a lot of items that just don't work for what we do. Most of the time it's related to value, or condition, or simply the cost to get it into the auction. For instance, lots of low-grade Topps and Bowman commons. 1960s and 70s partial sets. Old newspapers. Magazines (i.e. Street & Smith's, Sports Illustrated). Most sports books. Ticket stubs and programs from less important, more recent games.

In the case of LOTG there are lots of things we sell that aren't particularly high-dollar, but I like a large percentage of them to be interesting, or things you don't see very often. Things that a collector can get excited about.

Essentially there are two factors at play here: first, the desire to ensure that the stuff you want people to see is not drowning in less interesting items. Second, the economics of producing an auction and focusing on the material in it (writing quality descriptions, producing a beautiful, effective catalog, taking clear photography, effectively marketing and focusing on the individual auction lots) is such that we have to be careful that we don't spend more money making the auction than we can make selling the items in it!

Hope this makes sense, I've been writing all day!

-Al
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Old 02-24-2025, 07:39 PM
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What Al said is 100% right in both of his replies. I never want to return items, but sometimes things just don't fit or not right for the venue.
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Hi Jay:

There are a lot of items that just don't work for what we do. Most of the time it's related to value, or condition, or simply the cost to get it into the auction. For instance, lots of low-grade Topps and Bowman commons. 1960s and 70s partial sets. Old newspapers. Magazines (i.e. Street & Smith's, Sports Illustrated). Most sports books. Ticket stubs and programs from less important, more recent games.

In the case of LOTG there are lots of things we sell that aren't particularly high-dollar, but I like a large percentage of them to be interesting, or things you don't see very often. Things that a collector can get excited about.

Essentially there are two factors at play here: first, the desire to ensure that the stuff you want people to see is not drowning in less interesting items. Second, the economics of producing an auction and focusing on the material in it (writing quality descriptions, producing a beautiful, effective catalog, taking clear photography, effectively marketing and focusing on the individual auction lots) is such that we have to be careful that we don't spend more money making the auction than we can make selling the items in it!

Hope this makes sense, I've been writing all day!

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Hi Al. I appreciate the additional information to answer my question. I guess I'm surprised that people would send you items without first making sure it's something you would be interested in including in an auction. Shipping isn't cheap these days.
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