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Posted By: Damian Anderson
I just noticed today the format that the Amer. Mem. auction had on the T205 set. They auctioned the set as a whole and listed each card individually as well. If the bids for the whole set outbid the bids for the cards individually then the bidders for the single cards were SOL. Does anyone know for sure what the outcome was? I am to lazy to add it all up without asking here first. If the set brought more than the singles than I really think the value for the cards as singles is skewed. As some of you are aware I have come about some nice T205 singles recently and would like to know. Thanks. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
I don't know the final score. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
That doesn't seem ethical to me...i would also be surprised if it were legal...but i wouldn't know about that to be honest. |
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Posted By: bruce dorskin
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Let the market decide which way a set should be sold off. If there are enough individuals who collectively want to go high for enough cards, they get what they want and the seller makes more money. If not, a bulk lot buyer gets the lot. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Is it just me or does someone ALWAYS TRY AND START AN ARGUMENT. |
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Posted By: bruce dorskind
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Lots of real estate auctions offer several parcels of a farm, then the entire farm, and whichever result brings more is the way it is sold. I cannot imagine a "legal" problem with this. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Leon - LOCK THIS PLEASE - THANKS!!!!!! |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
Without having researched the issue (under Nevada law, is my best guess)... I would venture to day it is legal provided it is properly disclosed -- i.e. not deceptive.... |
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Posted By: scgaynor
"If you wish to pay me (at my standard billing rate) ($500 an hour) to review the auction catalogs" |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
This is just too funny! |
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Posted By: Damian Anderson
I am really sorry that I started such a heated argument here, I had no idea. Gavel prices are the best measure of slabbed cards true market value. All I was pointing out is that if someone is doing research on card value for the T205 singles in the above mentioned auction that stats may not be accurate due to auction format. I really don't question the ehtics of the auction house. I would want to get the most possible if it were my item(or items depending on results)selling. I really don't see anything wrong ethically other than it won't represent a true market value of a set of this caliber or the individual cards depending on which brought more. I have very limited private contact with members here and it shocks me to see personal negative interactions that I think should best be private e-mails or phone calls. Maybe I just wasn't clear in my intentions of the post. Leon, any advice here to keep us in check? |
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Posted By: leon
I wish there was a way to stop people from posting idiotic stuff but this is America. Home of the free... I posted a response to some of this stuff and then deleted it before I hit the "respond" button. Sometimes I just don't know what to say.... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It would be nice for this board to discuss a topic without everybody getting into a shouting match. It is legal and not uncommon for an auction house to offer a group of items singly and then allow one bidder to top the cumulative bids and win the whole group. They stated it clearly in the catalog and everyone knew that going in. It may frustrate the bidder who wishes to buy one card but as an auctioneer myself my main responsibility is to get my consignor the highest possible price. That is what American Memorabilia is doing so what's the beef? If you were the consignor you would be thanking them. |
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Posted By: Larry
Scott- You are one of the premier auctions on e bay and are very knowledgable. Your auctions and service are great...Maybe punctuation is very relevant to you, spelling should also be important...sentence is not spelled "sentance" as in your thread! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Well said, Larry. As Leon and I have shared in the past, it's just cardboard. No question the pursuit of vintage cards is competitive, as the supply can not keep up with the demand. But the attacks on this board go way past that, and there are greater issues in the world than acquiring baseball cards. I'm certain we would all like to see a higher standard of decorum here and I wish everyone could make a little better effort in that regard. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
My .02 - |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I have no idea how that Add to my wish list symbol was posted by my login in my previous post.... must be fat fingers... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I got the wish list icon too, but it disappeared. Maybe Leon can explain it. I think the format American Memorabilia used to sell the T205 set will occur very rarely, as there are few situations where this will apply. And I still don't blame them for helping out their consignor. In fact, just to start a lively discussion: I've always felt a bidder has complete control of his destiny- he can bid as high as he wants, leave ceiling bids, ask for call-backs, bid early or late; in short, he can pick his own strategy. A consignor has no options; once he consigns he is done and hopes for the best. I too feel a loyalty to my consignors; I appreciate that they choose me and I recognize the responsibility I have taken on. Bidders can take care of themselves. When you run auctions, you begin to realize this. Nothing against bidders, they are my lifeblood. But they can make their own decisions. My guess is there are some dissenting opinions. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
My message to Bruce seemed to come from out of nowhere in this thread, but it was actually was my reaction to about a month of his posts on this board. He should be lurking and learning, not posting condescending and insulting responses to people who actually have something to offer to the community. |
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Posted By: Anthony
Mastro did the same thing in two recent auctions, offering '59 Fleer and '54 Red Hearts as either a set or broken up, with the highest total taking it. The set price won the '59 Fleer, didn't follow the Red Hearts. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Maybe in the end as Scott said, just offer it as a set. A set buyer is likely to top the individual bids, and I guess this is one of the few situations where no matter how high someone bids, he still has no control over his destiny. You can't overbid on one card you want and have enough of a pull on the other 210. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Now that this has taken a friendly turn i will comment some more. By the way....it seems that this thread has been hijacked, neither Damian nor I wanted this to turn into a legal discussion. He was trying to see what people thought about using that as a bench mark for va But...in hopes that someone has researched this issue on a broad scope and can educate me as to what exactly the deal is. |
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Posted By: DITTO
Bravo! Bravo! - for each one of your post. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
who's Curtis Bernard? |
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Posted By: T217 MONO
Great question from a west coast collector. |
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