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A pox on you!!!
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I won the w600 Rube Waddell, but reserve was not met so guess not.
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I won two lots in Legendary. Lot 17: Partial 33 Goudey (136/239) and Lot 232: 1986 Fleer Basketball complete set.
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Congrats on the partial Goudey's.....I bid, but not strong enough.....won 3 lots from them though.....
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The issue is that when the auction puts time left for bidding for the auction, that includes extended time. This is what I think is the confusing part. So if the auction ends at 10pm CST, and it is currently 9pm CST, the auction lists for the time left for the lot at 90minutes. Even though the auction has said that they are going to end at 10 and then have 30 minutes of extended time, I think some bidders might instead think that the auction ends at 10:30pm (because that's what the 90minutes is for). And after that, then extended bidding begins. They don't realize that the time left for the auction includes extended bidding. So the way to "snipe" is to bid just before extended time begins, say around 9:59pm in this example. Other bidders might be thinking that they'll just wait to start bidding in extended time, but don't realize, at 10:30, the lot is closed. Anyway, maybe everybody already knows this, and no one gets confused. Just wanted to point that out, however. Last edited by glchen; 05-27-2010 at 01:42 PM. |
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It doesn't work that way with Huggins and Scott. There is a 30 minute extended bidding time on each lot and if a bid is place during the extended time on a specific lot, the 30 minute timer starts again. It's pretty user friendly. I probably paid too much for the Weaver (trying to finish up the set) but I thought a great deal on the T210s which are all Series 5 cards and three were 50s and one 30.
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Oh well, i got to use that money for a different purchase today (thanks Bob!). Rob ![]() |
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along with the Holsum Bread mentioned above from H&S,
i won the Buck Weaver/Art Fletcher original Thompson photo in the Legendary auction. my office wall is more excited than ever. best, barry |
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1921 Holsum Bread Herzog best, barry |
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I know Abbaticchio is technically a common, but it seems to be a tough one since "blue sleeves" is the first of the T-206 set alphabetically. And in a Lenox it is just that much better..
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I had a sneaking suspicion you were all over that Waddell...I made a bid on that as well...but all for naught!!
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