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Posted By: ernest reyes
To who ever won #717, I would be interested in some of the baseball trade cards. Please email me if you are looking to sell some. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Can't seem to find "bid history" or "account summary?" Any ideas? Thanks. |
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Posted By: Cat
Whoops |
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Posted By: Cat
My REA pick-ups: |
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Posted By: JimB
Cat, |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I ended up with a couple of 19th century lots and the Square T204 Ramly Lot 155). I think Julie owes me a BIG dinner w/drinks after all the running up I did and being the under-bidder on many lots of hers. I really wanted the Oshkosh Team Cabinet, but could not pull the trigger for twice of what it went for on Ebay (underbidder again). I guess the cat is out of the bag on how rare 19th century items are... LOL I like how REA compared many lots to being as rare if not more rare than ther T-206 Wagner.. I thought us collectors who knew the hobby spoke like that... |
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Posted By: ockday
I am interested in a few cards from this lot..I have other Mayo FB and BB to trade or can pay cash. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
I'd be interested in the Philadelphia/Ferguson card from this lot if whomever won the lot is looking to sell. |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
I am most definitely interested in the DiMaggio and the Greenberg from the 1938 Goudey lot, if the winner is here and looking to sell. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If someone reading this won lot 200 (e92 Matty, t205 Joss, Colgan Wagner....) I would be very interested in Colgan Wagner. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Same here...as to Myers cards in Lots 67 and 112. Thanks. Mark |
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Posted By: aro13
If the person who outbid me on lot 45 is interested in selling the Cap Anson I would be very interested. |
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Posted By: Mark
Julie, are you a millionaire? |
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Posted By: David Vargha
0 for 21 in REA and 0 for whatever lifetinme with them. I guess that means my perfect record is still intact. |
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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
I was shut out as well - I was hoping to split a few lots with a friend, but we got topped sometime north of midnight. |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
If anyone here won the 1936 WWG lot and is breaking it up, I would be very interested in the following HOFers: |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
When and what is the next auction? |
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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
Here are the catalogs that I have sitting around: |
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Posted By: Scott Gross
........... I'll be standing behind Adam and Peter in the e77 line ................. and, of course, the e90-1's |
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Posted By: Bob
Used to do better in REA. Either the older I get the tighter I get with the pocketbook or the prices are just getting too frigging high. |
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Posted By: craig
i also came up empty, again, on this one. |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
This was my first time bidding in REA, and I won lot # 139, the 73 T206s. |
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Posted By: Jay
Bill Stone--Please email me at oldjudge@gmail.com |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Other than getting screwed up on the timing and forgetting to bid, I did well. That public castigation aside, if anyone here won the books lot 769 and is looking to sell some of the titles, please drop me a line. |
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Posted By: frank
won the #108 lot,you have interest in the weber/williams cabinent photos, make an offer, thank you, frank /845/590/6224 |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Aced me out of it...great image. Congrats. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
JC--gimmie a break--you told me if you'd gotten home half an hour earlier, you would have bid 6000 on that card on eBay (the Oshkosh)--but you didn't so I got it for 3! (or less--one snipe!). |
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Posted By: Bob
Julie- the prices on OJs confirmed my post and that of another poster a few weeks ago who said that the prices on OJs are dropping. I put some bids in on the cards but forgot all about many of them being yours. They were certainly nice cards but the final bids did not surprise me in light of recent trends. Congrats on the other prices though. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I think the perceived "weakness" in OJ pricing is due to the cards not lending themselves to condition and slabbing mania. This makes comparisons difficult. The Anson did pretty well; so did the McPhee and the Hoy. Anything with a robust, clear photo with good contrast will command a premium, perhaps higher than the last trade. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
there was one lot of 5 OJs, including a rare and nicely photographed Hoy, a great photo of Hamilton, and a very nice Thompson--and a couple more--that I paid an AVERAGE of 2.5 for, and --someone on this board, I'm glad to say!--got them for a little over 5K. And then a couple of Hassen triple Folders, commons--go for God knows how much, because PSA was nice enough to slap an "8" on them...I hate those grading companies. |
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Posted By: Jay
I've noticed the trend that some are referring to as a softening of Old Judge prices. I think that what has happened is as more people got into collecting these cards more people gained an appreciation for what was scarce and what was common. The days of all Old Judges of a particular condition trading at the same price are gone. Common cards, the California Browns of the world, will trade for less than average. The scarcer cards will trade for premiums. What we saw on some of the lots in Mastro and REA were common cards getting below average prices. Does that indicate a softening of the market-no. What it indicates is an increasing sophistication of the marketplace, which I think is a good thing. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
...common, they weren't. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
I eecked out victories for the T205 Bender (PSA 7) and T202 "Birmingham" with Walter Johnson (SGC 86) both nice cards for my sets.... |
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Posted By: Bob
Jay- You could very well be correct. I only dabble in OJs and as such generally have no clue (other than a fading memory) which OJs seem to come up more than others which I rarely see. |
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Posted By: jason
I picked up the 1861 Civil War Eagle BBC Sword (discussed here on net 54 last year) and the 1870 Lincoln BBC Cabinet & CDV lot. |
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