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Old 12-31-2010, 09:25 AM
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The weather here in Seattle is frigid, but life is still great. There are still a large number of lots with no bids (mostly photos- some very cool) despite the extended timing. Derspite being a "West Coaster", I think it's great that the auction continues. I found a few obscure pieces that I wouldn't have otherwise, and everyone now has an equal shot.

Each lot will go to the highest bidder regardless of their bedtime, and that's not so bad. In fact it's a great scenario for consignors. As a consignor, I much prefer this format to H&S, Legendary and Hunts, but that's just me.

It's possible that Mears can't end it, as the auction software might not allow it while bids are still coming in. I have heard of this happening in past auctions. Still a ton of bargains to be had, so it's kinda fun... I'm heading back to their site right now
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Old 12-31-2010, 09:32 AM
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The weather here in Seattle is frigid, but life is still great. There are still a large number of lots with no bids (mostly photos- some very cool) despite the extended timing. Derspite being a "West Coaster", I think it's great that the auction continues. I found a few obscure pieces that I wouldn't have otherwise, and everyone now has an equal shot.

Each lot will go to the highest bidder regardless of their bedtime, and that's not so bad. In fact it's a great scenario for consignors. As a consignor, I much prefer this format to H&S, Legendary and Hunts, but that's just me.

It's possible that Mears can't end it, as the auction software might not allow it while bids are still coming in. I have heard of this happening in past auctions. Still a ton of bargains to be had, so it's kinda fun... I'm heading back to their site right now
They could easily end the auction manually. At worst case with the help of the software people. That being said, as long as bids are coming in, if I were them, I wouldn't end it. I have seen auction houses end auctions manually with bids still coming in. If I were a consignor in one of those auctions I might not be that happy. Call me greedy but I want my consignments to sell for as much as they can. best regards
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Old 12-31-2010, 09:55 AM
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again, my point is being missed.....I wish some East coasters would chime in......me personally, if it is going to be this particular format, I am GLAD it is extending into day two!!!!
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Old 12-31-2010, 10:07 AM
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East Coast / West Coast, sounds like sour grapes. Bid your max or nurse your bids. Happy New Year Al! from beautiful San Diego.
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I have finally found a "job" for my 7 yeard old daugther......monitor my bids and check the email.
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Old 12-31-2010, 10:19 AM
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I repeat, I wish some EAST COASTERS would chime in. This type of auction format favors the West Coast BY FAR. If it is ABSOULTELY going to be this type of auction, I am GLAD it is extending into the 2nd day. Most of the people complaining are actually West Coast people who realize now that they aren't controlling the end of the auction. They are used to being the last ones bidding, and have been "sniping" items for years. Yea, I know I could leave a proxy bid, but I got one word to say about that - MASTRO! The east coasters are waking up and now who knows when this thing will end!
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Of course there are ways to shorten these auctions by simply changing the way they end, but no auction house seems to care. One change I implemented was to reduce the 15 minute interval to 10 minutes, and finally to 5 minutes, to compress the time it took to place final bids. It didn't hurt anybody and my auctions typically ended in the midnight- 1:00 AM range. I always felt having an auction run all night was unnecessary. But I get the feeling I was in the minority on that one.

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I can assure you of one thing--if my Lot gets even 1 more bid after this much time, whether I win or not, I will NEVER bid on a MEARS auction again & will make sure many more will know about it.
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