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sports-rings 06-05-2013 07:09 AM

Steiner Sports Auction Was a Huge Help With An Item I "Won"
 
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I tend to post threads that are sometimes critical of auction houses and the things they do that I disagree with.

I rarely give acknowledgement to the "good ones". I have had great experiences and enjoy working with Robert Edward Auctions, SCP, Lelands and others.

I didn't have experience with Steiner Sports Auctions until this week. They had an item I really wanted in their huge internet auction. I'm sure most of you saw the Jackie Robinson glove that went for 373,000?

Anyway, they had a very rare 1938 Yankee ring, belonging to George Weiss. What made this ring so special (as if any 1938 ring was not special and the last world series Lou Gehrig played in) was that it was in incredible condition. So many 14K rings from the 1930's (now, 80 years old) are so worn down, they look awful and the value drops significantly if you can't read the top and sides of the ring.

This ring was in amazing condition, had the original and proper markings, and belonged to George Weiss who was not a player but is in the Baseball HOF for all of the great work he did with the Yankees during the 1930's and 40's.

I wound up being the high bidder when the auction was over. However, the ring did not reach the minimum and the Steiner auction was great with full disclosure that my high-bid was below the reserve.

The auction director, Barry Valentino, contacted me and asked me if I was still interested in the ring. Barry, was very polite, professional, and reasonable and did not make me feel that my petty bid was insulting. Barry actually thought the reserve was too high and that he would discuss my offer to the consigner.

Well within a day, the consigner and I comprised, and found middle ground. I am thrilled to have such an amazing piece of sports history and I want to thank Barry Valentino for putting this deal together. I have been high bidder before and not heard a peep from an auction house when the reserve was not met.

Thank you Barry!

Leon 06-05-2013 07:24 AM

Congratulations Michael. Thanks for sharing a "good" story too. It's always nice to hear of an auction house going above and beyond.

perezfan 06-05-2013 10:06 AM

That's good to hear. It's about time that these auction houses started operating like regular businesses (who actually value the consumer). So many of them lack basic communication and business skills.

And congrats on getting the Ring... What a beautiful and important piece! :D

Rickyy 06-05-2013 06:18 PM

What a beautiful ring! Congrats! Great to hear the auction house worked with everyone to make it happy for everybody!

Ricky Y

sports-rings 06-06-2013 03:57 AM

thanks!

Perhaps there's a lessen in there for other auction houses.

thetruthisoutthere 06-06-2013 05:42 AM

Great story, Michael, and congratulations to a nice addition to your collection.

mschwade 06-06-2013 06:10 AM

Great Ring Michael! Glad you were able to reach a compromise!

mr2686 06-06-2013 07:43 AM

A world series ring from a hall of famer doesn't get much better.


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