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Old 04-16-2011, 02:32 PM
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As a newbie, I'm curious to know how the partnering usually works. How do you decide who places the bids? How do you jointly decide upon the maximum bid price on the lot? How do you decide the cost you will share if you still don't know how much the lot will close for? If the lot is a bunch of commons and a key HOF, how do you decide how much of the cost the person getting the HOF should cover?

All tips and advice are welcome.

Here are the lots I know I'm interested in, but I haven't got my catalog and pored over every lot yet, so there could be more.

Lot 356 - Orange Borders - Carrigan and Stahl
Lot 297 - T206 Rare Backs - Carrigan Broadleaf

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Old 04-16-2011, 04:11 PM
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As a newbie, I'm curious to know how the partnering usually works. How do you decide who places the bids? How do you jointly decide upon the maximum bid price on the lot? How do you decide the cost you will share if you still don't know how much the lot will close for? If the lot is a bunch of commons and a key HOF, how do you decide how much of the cost the person getting the HOF should cover?

All tips and advice are welcome.

Here are the lots I know I'm interested in, but I haven't got my catalog and pored over every lot yet, so there could be more.

Lot 356 - Orange Borders - Carrigan and Stahl
Lot 297 - T206 Rare Backs - Carrigan Broadleaf

-Jonathan
Save some Carrigans for the rest of us!
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Old 04-16-2011, 04:46 PM
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So now everyone is on my bandwagon. Look for mine in the Live auctions coming up soon.

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Old 04-16-2011, 06:23 PM
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Default 1912 Zeenut lot

I would love to buy the 1912 Berry and Boles Zeenuts in this lot:

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=18796

I will pay extremely well for these two cards, so I can finish my run of catcher pose cards in this set.

If someone wins this set and already has these cards, I'd like to buy the duplicates.


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Old 04-16-2011, 06:31 PM
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Default REA Rose PCs

If anyone is going after the lot of Rose PCs (lot 722) I could take a couple off your hands: the Milan and any one other Washington player.

Bill
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I'm interested in the San Antonio Broncho cards from the T210 Series 3 lot,
and also some of the Los Angeles cards in the T212 lots.

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I'm interested in the San Antonio Broncho cards from the T210 Series 3 lot,
and also some of the Los Angeles cards in the T212 lots.

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I'm also interested in all or some of the Houston cards from the T210 lot. Anyone else collecting Series 3?
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Old 04-16-2011, 09:36 PM
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Save some Carrigans for the rest of us!
So you too can drown out the sorrows of a 2-10 start by buying vintage RS cards?

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So you too can drown out the sorrows of a 2-10 start by buying vintage RS cards?
That about sums it up!

EDIT: By the way, I LOVE that card in your avatar!

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I need 4 cards from the 1911 Zeenut lot to complete my set. I was planning on trying to win the whole lot and selling off all but the 4 so I would be interested in partnering if 54ers are interested.
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Old 04-17-2011, 01:44 PM
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Default Interested in Louisville Old Judges

If anyone needs a little extra money chipped in on the old judge lot in REA I am trying to pick up at least one whole Louisville card that isn't trimmed etc. I am very interested in the Scott Stratton card especially. If anyone is bidding on the lot and would like a little extra money chipped in I am interested in any of the Louisville cards in it. Email me at wacturner@hotmail.com
if interested in the help. The whole lot is way out of my pay grade as they say.

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Default T 207 Lot

If anyone wins this lot:

LOT 119: 1912 T207 Brown Background Rarities: SGC-Graded Collection (25)

I would be very interested in the Bushelman (SGC 20) from the lot. I could also partner to help with the lot if needed. Thanks, Michael

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