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Old 06-17-2011, 09:51 PM
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Post here any wins you got!

Got this beauty for about $300 less than it sold for in a major auction not too long ago!
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Old 06-18-2011, 12:15 AM
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Old 06-18-2011, 12:33 AM
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John,
That Delahanty is out of this world. On another day I would have fought you for that one.
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Old 06-18-2011, 12:36 AM
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Let's not fight and make up Jim. How about every other weekend he stays with you.

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Old 06-18-2011, 01:16 AM
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I love that Delahanty pose. He appears depressed. Maybe an early signal of what's to transpire.
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Old 06-18-2011, 06:27 AM
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Congratulations, that Delahanty card is fantastic. Looks like an original Richard Egan card.
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Seth and John; GREAT pickups! Congratulations.
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I was happy to pick up this 1910 Honus Wagner Notebook Cover. Only 2 graded by SGC ever!
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I haven't bought a card in so long, and I don't have any money. So what did I do? I made an impulse buy on a card that I have zero idea about its value. Pretty smart, huh? Did I get suckered into buying this one?



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I haven't bought a card in so long, and I don't have any money. So what did I do? I made an impulse buy on a card that I have zero idea about its value. Pretty smart, huh? Did I get suckered into buying this one?





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If it was a card you would have had a lot of competition. It's part of an accordian style fold out I believe....I asked Bill Goodwin about he description...
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If it was a card you would have had a lot of competition. It's part of an accordian style fold out I believe....I asked Bill Goodwin about he description...
So Leon, did Bill ever reply, and if so, could you share???
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I was a little surprised to get this one for the opening bid.
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So Leon, did Bill ever reply, and if so, could you share???
Hi Greg
Let me first crawfish a little on my questioning it being a card. I consider the 1923 Baltimore Shirts strip, cut players, to be cards and this (I am 90% sure) is the same type thing. So in that respect, these are cards. I really don't remember our exact conversation about it...

ps..I should add that I am sure Bill would take care of any issue if there was one, concerning an auction description that is determined to be misleading or incorrect. My auction company would, as well as any reputable one.
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Old 06-18-2011, 10:23 AM
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Let's not fight and make up Jim. How about every other weekend he stays with you.

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Old 06-18-2011, 11:17 AM
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I picked up the '41 Playball Bobby Doerr, i think he is the oldest living Hall of Famer as a ball player.
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John-Nice pickup of the Delahanty. It's a beautiful card. Is this the start of an Old Judge collection?
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I was a little surprised to get this one for the opening bid.
I agree Bob, among the cards I won, I picked this one up for the opening bid also. I guess M116s and particularly the really tough back cards are kind of cool right now. I was also happy to pick up another Series 8 T210 which had eluded me.
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Old 06-18-2011, 02:51 PM
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John-Nice pickup of the Delahanty. It's a beautiful card. Is this the start of an Old Judge collection?
I was thinking about it. But some guy I know named Jay has them all.

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P.S. Cozmo those are super!

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This was offered before here in the BST section, do a search, can't remember the asking price offhand.
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This was offered before here in the BST section, do a search, can't remember the asking price offhand.
Looks like it was offered for $345 in 2009 and $445 in 2010.
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I picked up the '41 Playball Bobby Doerr, i think he is the oldest living Hall of Famer as a ball player.
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That's nice. Doerr is a great guy. Once sent him a baseball to sign- he signed the ball, wrapper the ball was in, my note and the return envelope.
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Old 06-21-2011, 09:18 AM
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That Delahanty is out of this world. On another day I would have fought you for that one.
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Go to the BST section and get basically the same card for 20K less!
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Go to the BST section and get basically the same card for 20K less!
The one on the BST is very nice but not as nice as the one John bought. Folks that collect OJ, and any sepia type photo card, always base their preference (in my experiences) on the photo quality. Forget anything written on the plastic.....though I do admit the number will bring higher prices to some, it won't to the most experienced collectors...again, just my opinion. I am not saying that if you only collect high grade cards (watch out, here come the morality police) there is anything wrong with it. As long as you have fun, more power to you. regards
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Old 06-21-2011, 10:44 AM
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Go to the BST section and get basically the same card for 20K less!
Or you could have bought the very same card from the BST right now last month for 3k cheaper even with the juice Paul.

http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/...n/2011/51.html

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The Goodwin Delahanty, and the one on BST, are not comparable. Forget what the label says, and look at the photo quality.
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The Goodwin Delahanty, and the one on BST, are not comparable. Forget what the label says, and look at the photo quality.
I agree, not even in the same ball park.
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One must wonder why someone would buy an individual, highly visible, card like the Delahanty in REA (an auction that virtually every collector sees) and think that, even though it cost them a 17.5% premium above what the consignor realized, that they could sell the same card into the same market only a month later and realize a substantial profit.
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One must wonder why someone would buy an individual, highly visible, card like the Delahanty in REA (an auction that virtually every collector sees) and think that, even though it cost them a 17.5% premium above what the consignor realized, that they could sell the same card into the same market only a month later and realize a substantial profit.
Jay I wonder the same thing sometimes LOL. Some are great too, I guess the seller's just trying to recap his $9200.00 shipping fees from last month's SCP here.

http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...ete-Set-(175)-

http://cgi.ebay.com/1910-Obak-T212-N...0ba4d0d32#shId

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One must wonder why someone would buy an individual, highly visible, card like the Delahanty in REA (an auction that virtually every collector sees) and think that, even though it cost them a 17.5% premium above what the consignor realized, that they could sell the same card into the same market only a month later and realize a substantial profit.
Maybe he sells it as a consolation to the underbidder in the Goodwin auction? Who knows, but I find that to be a pretty substantial flip in such a short time.
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One must wonder why someone would buy an individual, highly visible, card like the Delahanty in REA (an auction that virtually every collector sees) and think that, even though it cost them a 17.5% premium above what the consignor realized, that they could sell the same card into the same market only a month later and realize a substantial profit.
That theory might work if you change the word "month" to the words "few years"
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Alan, Jay, Jim, Leon and others, FYI the card is listed in the BST for 41k dont this deal pass you by.

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Alan, Jay, Jim, Leon and others, FYI the card is listed in the BST for 41k dont this deal pass you by.

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Does that include shipping?
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Mike at those prices do you really think I have the margin for free shipping?
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