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Old 12-14-2010, 03:05 AM
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IMO, some of the final results were so high that I can't even offer an explanation. I respect the quality and reputation of Henry, but many prices were astronomical by a significant percentage.
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Old 12-14-2010, 09:15 AM
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Looking over the lots that ended I don't really see much out of the ordinary. Saw a couple nice Bronko Nagurski and Red Grange photos that ended under 50 bucks I wish I would have put a bid on.

He tends to get crazy prices on some Mantle photos, just like he always has. Other then that, there's a lot of stuff that seemed like relative bargains and a lot of stuff that went about where it should go.

There was a few head-scratchers for sure, both on the high end and the low end...........but that's pretty typical of photo auctions.

Granted I'm not an expert in everything he has offered up for auction.
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Old 12-14-2010, 11:45 AM
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Henry does seem to get major auction prices on some things on ebay but so did Scott Gaynor several years ago when he was listing weekly on ebay.

It is simple, people go where the stuff is and he gets good quality items and a good quantity of them, markets himself well and only does auctions 4 or so times a year.

He markets his ebay auctions as events. A friend of mine does the same thing in general line antiques on ebay and even takes out an ad in the antique journal. His sales for those auctions yield 25-35% higher results.

Don't beat the guy up for success.

As a side note, I was 3 for 4 in his auction last night.

The one I lost I was 25% off the top bid.
One my max bid was totally max out to the penny.
One my max bid was 10% over the selling price
and the last one my max bid was 4 times the purchase price.

How is that for all over the board. To me it sounds like ebay.
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Old 12-14-2010, 12:22 PM
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I thought the prices were high also, but then again, I'm a complete photo novice. There's a thread on pop reports on the other part of the forum, but or the Classic 1939 Lou Gehrig "Luckiest Man" photo, is there any ballpark number on how many Type I photos are out for this pose? Less than 10, 10-50, hundreds?
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Henry does seem to get major auction prices on some things on ebay but so did Scott Gaynor several years ago when he was listing weekly on ebay.

It is simple, people go where the stuff is and he gets good quality items and a good quantity of them, markets himself well and only does auctions 4 or so times a year.

He markets his ebay auctions as events. A friend of mine does the same thing in general line antiques on ebay and even takes out an ad in the antique journal. His sales for those auctions yield 25-35% higher results.

Don't beat the guy up for success.

As a side note, I was 3 for 4 in his auction last night.

The one I lost I was 25% off the top bid.
One my max bid was totally max out to the penny.
One my max bid was 10% over the selling price
and the last one my max bid was 4 times the purchase price.

How is that for all over the board. To me it sounds like ebay.

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I actually thought his prices were a little more reasonable than normal, but I think that the selection was not quite as good as some of his past auctions. I bid with total resale in mind on everything in this auction (nothing for me personally this time around) and I was 3/14. I won a nice Ruth photo for about 1/3 what it would have gone for in a major auction so I was pleased!

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Henry does seem to get major auction prices on some things on ebay but so did Scott Gaynor several years ago when he was listing weekly on ebay.

It is simple, people go where the stuff is and he gets good quality items and a good quantity of them, markets himself well and only does auctions 4 or so times a year.

He markets his ebay auctions as events. A friend of mine does the same thing in general line antiques on ebay and even takes out an ad in the antique journal. His sales for those auctions yield 25-35% higher results.

Don't beat the guy up for success.

As a side note, I was 3 for 4 in his auction last night.

The one I lost I was 25% off the top bid.
One my max bid was totally max out to the penny.
One my max bid was 10% over the selling price
and the last one my max bid was 4 times the purchase price.

How is that for all over the board. To me it sounds like ebay.
Like Scott's auctions, it is nice in Henry's auctions for a bidder to see a large quantity of similar offerings being offered by one seller. I bid on ten items, and I suspect I would only have found five or so with my usual search terms. Most bidders don't put tremendous amounts of energy into looking for items on ebay. If the auction is marketed and well presented to them, they will bid.
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Henry's got great original stuff, always has. He's always answered my inquiries too, completely, honestly and accurately.

I look forward to Henry's auction, as I suspect many do -and it's never a let down.

Not sure if the vague OP is accusing him as a shill or not. But, it's never crossed my mind.

Again, there are often several of the same Type 1's floating about. As mentioned above.

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Old 12-15-2010, 07:31 AM
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I had about a 30 minute conversation with Henry last night, pertaining to Net54baseball. He expressed his displeasure at folks thinking he is shilling. He did it in a polite manner and Henry and I have always got along fine. A long time ago there were a few descriptions that could have been a little better (imo), no one's perfect, but I have always found him to be honest and reliable. He said if you think his prices realized were high you should be consigning to him > I think he might have a point. We had a really good chat and I like Henry quite a bit. Happy collecting.
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Old 12-15-2010, 07:46 AM
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I buy a handful of items every year from Henry, and have always been able to do so at reasonable prices. Even though I'm not a big spending customer, he always treats me very nicely and his customer service is amazing.

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Old 12-15-2010, 07:57 AM
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I had about a 30 minute conversation with Henry last night, pertaining to Net54baseball. He expressed his displeasure at folks thinking he is shilling. He did it in a polite manner and Henry and I have always got along fine. A long time ago there were a few descriptions that could have been a little better (imo), no one's perfect, but I have always found him to be honest and reliable. He said if you think his prices realized were high you should be consigning to him > I think he might have a point. We had a really good chat and I like Henry quite a bit. Happy collecting.
Leon,

Conversely, did he by any chance express his pleasure in the larger number of people that posted above as satisfied customers who look forward to his auctions?

Just curious.
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