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Posted By: boxingcardman
Perhaps I missed this earlier but have you procured insurance to cover the risk of loss of consigned items? |
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Posted By: Alan
Scott/Leon - I'll say it again: The only thing better in life than an auction catalog is a FREE auction catalog. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
How can this be compared to ebay? Whether your card is above or below $500 you would be a significantly higher fee than ebay. Ebay gives everyone the chance to put an item of any value up for auction, allow the fees are getting higher then are still lower than 12%. |
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Posted By: leon
Adam- We are using Collectibles Insurance Agency for our insurance coverage. |
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Posted By: Zinn
"Good luck, gentlemen. I have signed up. Is it OK if i used you two as hobby references?" |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
We anticipate 100-200 lots for the first auction, however consignments will have a great bearing on that number. With the "internet" format we will be able to accept consignments very close to the actual start date, ideally we would like to have them in by the end of April. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Lee, when an ebay seller sells a card on ebay he most often allows for a paypal payment which cuts into his take up to 7-8% oftentimes. And esoteric cards don't usually do so well on ebay. If Scott and Leon were selling 33 Goudeys or 58 Topps it would be one thing but the more obscure cards do not do as well on ebay as they do on the smaller auction stages. When you consider the vast reach of this board, I suspect the prices Scott and Leon will realize will be vastly higher than what ebay could offer. After all, Leon did pretty well selling a few of his cards on this site recently. |
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Posted By: cmoking
As a buyer & consumer, I am all for more competition from sellers. So I'm glad there is an additional auction house around for cards. But here are two questions: |
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Posted By: leon
"1. When you guys list a card/lot that you own, will you identify as such? I think Barry Sloate does that, and I really appreciate that. I don't know of other auction houses doing that. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Two auctions ago I put an asterisk next to all the items I owned and nobody even commented about it. Last auction was all consignments, so it was a nonissue. For my May auction only two out of 182 lots are mine- one major and one minor. If anyone is interested which two I will tell them. I still don't know why this matters at all, but like I said, if anybody cares I will share. |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Hey all my auctions are always mine |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
Agreed, any small set 25-50 cards should probably all be graded unless it were a lot of lower grade AUT-10 type of material which would speak for itself photo wise. |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
See that is one of my biggest pet peeves with auction houses. Why not just grade the rest and let people know what the grade is for sure a 20 10 or A and I think it would be a nice change to find an auction house that would grade all the cards sent to them raw plus I believe that it would make it easier on an auction house for description reasons. Well for whats it's worth I would bid way more heavy for a completely graded SGC set that I wanted. I just don't like to have to send cards in after I won a set. Just a pet peeve. |
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Posted By: leon
I think you make a good point. I am sure this is something Scott and I will discuss in one of our board meetings |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Barry, since you mentioned the 182 lots from your upcoming auction, shouldn't you at least provide us with some highlights? I'm sure Leon and Scott will want to know as well so as not to reprdouce lots in consecutive auctions. |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Man you guys are on it. Thanks again for the fast reply Leon. See this is where I think auction houses have it wrong if a card is a blatant "A" then ok I can see why not to holder it but in most cases the average collector can not see what an advanced collector can from a scan and may think the card is a 10 or 20 and for that matter the difference in a 10 to a 20 to 30 can be hard to tell at times that is why I think all the cards need to be holdered. Man and all this coming from someone who ounce cracked cards and hated graded cards. I have been sent over to the dark side for sure. But at least I don't collect super high grade and I only collect the best SGC |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jeff- this is Scott and Leon's thread, so it wouldn't be appropriate. |
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Posted By: leon
If you want to throw a few teasers out or let anyone know a few things you will have in your auction you are more than welcome to start a thread. We won't see it as anymore advertising than a few other friendly companies have done. And someone has even asked you....or you may take it off line... Your call. As you know we spoke about this company Scott and I are doing and none of this new venture is a reflection on the fine auctions you have. I am one of your biggest fans and will continue to be. I also won't forget the real hospitality you and Judy showed me while I visited NY. That's (friendships) is what this hobby should be about and is a lot of what the hobby is about to me.........and then of course fighting tooth and nail to the bitter end to get what you want |
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Posted By: John
Not sure what all the fuss is about over this catalog thing, I got mine yesterday! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thanks Leon for all those kind words, but as Bruce says, it's all about winning and losing!! |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Trevor, |
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Posted By: cmoking
"If anyone is interested which two I will tell them. I still don't know why this matters at all, but like I said, if anybody cares I will share." |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Jim you make a very good point. I was just saying what I would like to see, that doesn't mean it is law or what needs to happen. I can see how that would eat into bottom in for the auction house but it is still a very nice thing to offer and I am sure it will be handled on a case to case basis. As far as the raw collectors being out I disagree as I use to be that very same collector and I bought mainly graded and cracked them out. |
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Posted By: Mike (18colt)
Good evening. |
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Posted By: leon
Good question and I think I understand it. I believe breaking sets or groups needs to be analyzed on a case by case basis. (That could be another very good thread actually.) We have all seen where some sets have gone crazy as a full set and some have not met what they would have fetched individually. I wouldn't want to pigeon hole myself into one idea or way of thinking. An example was the Brownies Champs set I bought. They were all lower grade so they went together nicely and made a nice looking set. I am not sure they would have garnered as much individually if broken up. I will say that more times than not I would rather do individual lots as opposed to groups. I feel it maximizes the price(s) most of the times...again, not all of the times. Some sets/groups do go better together. It's hard to say one is right or one is wrong as a blanket statement....Sorry I can't be more specific. Now if you gave me an example I could give my reasoning for what I would do.....thanks for the question. |
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Posted By: Joann
There are some policies here that really get at some of the hobby issues we've all been talking about for quite awhile now, and I don't think they've got extensive mention yet. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joann- as an auctioneer myself I always listen to everything I can about what goes on in the auction business. I commend Leon and Scott for looking for ways to fine tune their business, and the idea of keeping records in perpetuity for third party examination sounds noble. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
On a different note I just looked into Leon's bicycle basket and there is a T206 Wagner, T210 Jackson, T4 Weaver, N172 Anson in Uniform, and what looks to be an N690 Ewing, though it is a little hard to see. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Barry, you talk about an honor system amongst auctioneers but how can you realistically expect anyone to believe in such a thing when you've got one guy running a business whose prior vocation was multi-million dollar fraud, another company subject of an FBI probe for fraud and countless others in which anecdotal proof exists that shill bidding goes on? You're right: if you trust the guys who run the auctions you'll be ok -- but even some of that trust is misplaced. |
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Posted By: Joann
Hi Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
There are auctioneers who have been convicted of fraud, as Jeff pointed out, but it doesn't seem to stop people from bidding or consigning. Funny business, these baseball cards. |
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Posted By: leon
You know I respect your thoughts very much. You make some good points and I think if you see Joanne's response you will see that she agrees too. We can only do what we can do to add the structure and transperancy as far as we can...A third party to me is someone like a CPA or a lawyer outside of the hobby to perform the brief service. I am positive that we, and/or a consignor, can come up with a good third party if need be. As for a dummy bidder....Well, when the 3rd party goes to call Mr.Dummy and no one is ever home it will raise a red flag. If you want someone to be real and fake bid for a consignor then knowing they might have to answer a question from a 3rd party who is investigating should be a deterrent. Yes, you can come up with a way to beat every check and balance we put in place but that is beside the point. We have come up with the best policies we can think of and are always open to suggestion. We hope everyone will be comfortable in our process. We will do our best to that end.....btw, I hope to see you bidding |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Leon- I'm going to predict that if you and Scott run a hundred auctions there will be no need for a third party auditor. Why would a trustworthy auction house be subject to any kind of audit? It wouldn't be necessary. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ruffians. |
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Posted By: John
Just my two cents on this subject of trust and record keeping etc. The simple fact is since there is really no true unbiased removed third regulatory firm monitoring auction houses, grading companies and dealers it all just gets chalked up to trust in the end, sad but true. |
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Posted By: John
Yes Barry, the last I heard it was these two guys and from what I heard you don't want to be on these guys bad sides, not if you like your shins and groin area! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Actually John, one of those brothers died a few years ago, and I think I can handle the other one without any help. But if he gives me a hard time, can I call you? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I don't want to pay for a bunch of auditing and accounting... |
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Posted By: BcD
if my neighbor owns the taco bar I go to up the street and serves me should I leave him a tip? I think King may have been thinking along those lines. just wondering if you would tip the owner! |
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Posted By: Darren
The guy on the right is wearing lifts! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Lifts are a no-no. Remember what happened to Mickey! |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Heightening.............. |
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Posted By: Matt
Any insight as to why hidden reserves were chosen instead of just starting the auction with a higher minimum bid? |
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Posted By: leon
If you read the rules you will know. We believe the best way to run a reserve auction is to let bids be given on items to get "action" on them. With 2-3 days left the reserve will be disclosed, if there is one, in the auction description. We believe it's the best way to do it. Others might disagree. At the end there is no hidden reserve and the consignor is the one who will choose if there will be a reserve.....and if their lot(s) don't meet the reserve then they will pay the BP of the reserve price that they elected to have.....so if the reserve is $10,000....and the lot only goes to $5,000 then the consignor will not lose 5k...but they will have to pay $1250 as the reserve fee...... We believe it's a win for everyone.....I know for a fact that friends have friends bid in even the biggest auctions so they won't lose a ton of money (if 2 bidders don't show up for their lot).....I hope this helps to explain our thinking...regards |
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Posted By: Matt
Leon - I'm curious if the reasoning for doing it the way you guys have chosen and not simply starting the lot at the reserve price (namely to generate interest) actually will translate into higher bid totals. I know on ebay it usually has the opposite effect - reserve price lots on ebay often end lower then their counterparts with no reserve. Getting some $200 bids on a $5,000 reserve item will certainly get you bids, but how likely is it that you are attracting people who can bid $5,000 on the item that would not have done so otherwise? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't want to speak for Leon and Scott, but to their credit I think one of their goals is to try some new things that haven't been done before. Many will work, a few may not, and they will tweak it along the way. |
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Posted By: leon
First of all we aren't ebay. We won't have blatant shill bidding, reprints and fakes, etc...... Secondly on ebay you know there is a reserve from day one which we believe lowers initial bidder activity....I agree with you on lower bids, on ebay, as when I see a reserve I don't bid too often. I don't know what the reserve is and I don't like shooting at an unknown. Everyone will know our reserves. We hope there won't be ANY reserves in our auctions but we also want a consignor to be able to protect themselves if they wish too. If we have a 10k lot and start it out at 8k (as the reserve) then no one might want to jump in. The auction mentality is that if there are no bids then sometimes no one wants to be first...but if there is someone bidding under you then you feel a little better that someone is bidding and the market is setting the price. We know this isn't a perfect system but we think it will be the best we know how to do. We are also very open to discussions on the topic.....regards |
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Posted By: Matt
Leon - thanks for the dialog - a few follow-ups: |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
As you can see the reserve option is to actually make the reserve a bit more transparent, at least at the end of the auction. However, in reality it is also designed so that there won't be many if any reserves. In other words if you want to use that option you have to be prepared for the fees. I would doubt that you would see 1 out of 100 lots in any given lot with a reserve, it is going to be much more of an exception and not the norm. |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks....I hope many others feel the way you do too. We think our first auction is going to be great. We have already started receiving several consignments. Thanks for the kind words and open discussion. I will speak for Scott here and say we are ALWAYS open to constructive criticism. We only want to be the best place to have your vintage sports items in auction. If we come in second then we will keep trying!!!!.....take care |
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