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Old 12-09-2011, 11:41 AM
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Default Things are tough and I need to liquidate some of my collection and need advice,

I know this has been asked before but I thought selfishly that I'd run it up the flagpole never the less.
I have held onto some things..nice and complete 1963 Fleer thinking the ebay prices would go up...they haven't.
I also have some nice cards...Ryan and Rose rookie etc have in fact have held their value.
I have a lot of publications...1930-1970 World Series and All Star programs, Sport SI, etc that are very nice.
Reach, Spalding from 1907 thru the 40's etc.
Complete (EX+) years of TSN 1930 thru 1965

OK..the question is whether to open an ebay store and park items but pay their 10%+ fee on sales...or to go consignment at 15%... I need money ...the sooner,the better...
REA is interested in some of my nicer stuff, and a package is going out monday... but they aren't interested in items in the lower tier (LOL)
I'm thinking consignment but then that begs the question..which one? Especially with respect to publications.
FWIW...I'm in Dallas and was thinking about Heritage.
Sorry for the rambling, and thanks

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Old 12-09-2011, 11:55 AM
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I think Leland's does well for publications. Call them and see what they say.

And do you have any Detroit Old Judge cards for sale?.

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Old 12-09-2011, 11:58 AM
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Heritage may be a good choice. They realize great prices consistently. Plus, they can put your high-end items in their Premier auction; and your lower-end stuff in their weekly on-line auctions. Also, it sounds like they are local for you (which I assume would save you lots of potential shipping costs).

Hope this helps, and best of luck!
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Old 12-09-2011, 12:02 PM
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Speaking from experience, as this was pretty much how I got started on eBay, it will be a trade-off of time and effort vs. $. If you consign the lower tier stuff, it will require minimal effort on your part, but the auction house will likely lump it into big lots that will sell for whatever they go for. If you do it yourself on eBay piece by piece with an eBay store, you're going to wind up putting more time in on the front end, and depending on how you price things, it may take a long time to sell everything at fixed prices. If you do eBay auctions, you'll get your money quicker, but won't get as much for the stuff. If you have an idea of how much you would like to get for each item, you might get a pretty good jump just posting on the B/S/T board here.

Basically, the quicker you need the money and less effort you are willing to put into it, the less $ you'll get back. If you are able to survive spreading it out over time and put some work into it yourself, you can make more.

Or, if you're not careful, you may find yourself in a new career as I did a couple years ago when the commercial construction industry pretty much stopped and I left my job as a civil engineer to "do ebay" full-time

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Old 12-09-2011, 12:13 PM
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You'll likely get good $$ from REA. They get good prices and wouldn't accept anything unless it was quality. They're picky.

Sounds as if you have some nice stuff-- which is of course good for your situation whichever way you sell. If you had a busload of 1988 Donruss, I'd say 'Uh oh.'

In general, I'd see what major auction houses are willing to take as a start.

Starting an eBay store rght now and putting some thing up sounds like something you can do in addition. It costs nothing to start a store so there's no $$ invested. You can start with ten items and see how it goes. You can consign and put things on eBay simultaneously-- not the same items, of course As noted, you can list items on the B/S/T.

Major dealers don't sell just one way-- they go through different avenues just as you can do. Even major auction houses sometimes have an eBay account to sell their extras. So selling some this way and some that way, some now and some then, isn't abnormal.

But for someone who hasn't sold before, getting stuff (if not all or even the majority of stuff) into a major auction house is a good deal.

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Old 12-09-2011, 12:39 PM
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Thanks for the quick replies. I called Legendary and just got a receptionist. She said they'd be happy to look at pics if I wanted to e mail them. After I sent pics to REA, I got an enthusiastic call from them....who knows, but I am going to take a bunch of pics and send them to several houses and see what's what.
The labor involved in ebay listings as well as seeing that the ebay collectible buyers are mostly vultures ( like me) makes me think consignment.
The Sporting News is a very niche market...and I don;t want to give 'em away...they may have to bury them with me.
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Old 12-09-2011, 12:45 PM
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I think your current method sounds good. And anything left over you can sell on your own.

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Old 12-09-2011, 01:25 PM
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People are so afraid to list things on ebay in a true auction style anymore...I still do it and get good prices for my sports items. $600+ for a 1928 World Series program, $900 for a Notre Dame vs Nebraska program. I sold 10 different 1920's Husker football programs in individual auctions and they averaged $190 each. This was all in the last month. Quality items will still bring good $$$'s on ebay. Of course some things are going to sneak by, but from what it sounds like some of your stuff will just be lotted up by the big auction houses...some of those publications will do well on ebay. I'm not sure any auction house will take the time to list individual publications..if times are tough and you have the time I'd take them to ebay.
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Old 12-09-2011, 01:32 PM
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Dan...This is why I am so schizo about this. I have sold on ebay years ago and did do well, but the auction part now seems risky. I have limited understanding about the store concept and altho I never auctioned with a reserve or a high in opening bid listing in the past, am I correct that there is a one time fee for the high reserve in the store....that's it until it sells?
If I had a mailing list like Henry Yee I might feel better, but how do I make sure a $700 NrMt '42 AS program doesn't go for $150?
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