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Old 11-04-2009, 07:57 PM
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Andrew.....you are pissing up a rope.....nobody likes the 17-20% buyers fees but it's a cost of bidding. While Leon & Scott can 'make it' on 12.5%, they're not doing this for a living nor are they producing really high quality catalogs shipping to thousands of people. Like you and everyone else, I've paid my share of the fees but each and every time I bid in one of these auctions, I set a limit (WITH JUICE) and try not to go more than 1 or 2 bumps over my limit. Cause, you know, it's just a limit--right? Over the years (mid 1990's to now) the burden of the fees that the auction houses charged has shifted from a 50/50 type breakdown between consignor and bidder to nearly all the burden being on the bidder. This has allowed the auction houses to continue to entice consignors to bring great stuff out of the woodwork. If they still had to pay the 10-15% consignment fee, I think many of the items of the last few years would still be in lockboxes out there. It also overinflates what the goods sell for when you include the juice and perpetuates the 'growth' in the collectibles industry, which we all benefit from.

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Old 11-04-2009, 09:14 PM
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Sorry about that Leon and well put Tom. I just am trying to make sense of it all. Reasoning for me.
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:21 AM
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Could someone set me straight, as I don't really collect the set, but doesn't this T210 Schulze have writing on the front, albeit neat, showing his position and the year? If so, how is that a PSA 4? If not, this must be a variation, as I know I've seen an example or so without this "information" on the front.

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Old 11-05-2009, 05:23 AM
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Andrew, again, you are not "paying" a fee, you are bidding what you are bidding factoring in the 17.5 percent, the "fee" is just an accounting notion that determines what the house keeps and what the consignor gets. Your thought process should be exactly the same if the fee is 10 percent or if it's 50 --your net bid is your bid, and everyone else's too.
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Could someone set me straight, as I don't really collect the set, but doesn't this T210 Schulze have writing on the front, albeit neat, showing his position and the year? If so, how is that a PSA 4? If not, this must be a variation, as I know I've seen an example or so without this "information" on the front.

http://www.goodwinandco.com/LotDetai...100&category=1
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