How do you keep up with Auction House?
Community,
Im Deaf Sports Historian and Collector. Im heavily on Dummy Hoy, Dummy Taylor, Paul Hines and others when it comes to early 1900s baseball. I googled those names often and I find some cool stuff that already sold in auctions in the past. I would love to keep up with upcoming auctions so I wouldn't miss some important items that could add to my collection. Any inputs would be greatly appreciation. Danny PS- Would you guys know who possible own T206 Carolina Bright Dummy Taylor? |
maybe this site
This might help--
https://www.auctionreport.com/auction-schedule/ |
Yeah, auction report is the best source I am aware of.
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In the upper right hand corner of this page/site is an icon link of (Old Cardboard) chick on that and 1st thing is a listing for upcoming auctions. It doesn’t have them all but it’s helps.
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Many years ago, one of the popular auction software vendors hosted a site that would allow you to search and receive notifications for almost or all active auctions that utilized their platform. It seems this doesn’t exist today with Simple Auction Site unless I have missed it. I can see where such a search engine would make marketing less effective.
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I consider missing an auction to be saving a bunch of money making me more prepared for the next one.
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The ads at the top of each page on this site (Net54) are also a good way to remember/check out upcoming auctions. I know they have reminded me to check out various auction company auctions, sometimes ones that I am not that familiar with.
Brian (anything to help keep the lights on at the Net54 corporate office, located at 54 Leon Drive in Luckey, Texas) |
A brisk walk should do it. I don't think any of the people I've met who own, operate or otherwise work at auction houses run very fast. :D
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