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			Wow. Wow. Wow. They certainly haven't disappointed.
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			Some serious eye candy.  Might have to pick just one item to try to afford.
		 
				__________________ Looking for a T206 Jimmy Lavender Cycle back plus several American Beauty and Tolstoi backs for Providence players. Successful sales transactions with jamorton215, gorditadogg, myerburg311, TAFKADixie, jimq16415, Thromdog, CardPadre | 
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			Floor bids are in!
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			Great auction selection by Brian and the guys! Alas, the Red Border shortage continues with just a one lot available. New cards coming up for sale are few and far between. With that said, I see about 25 items I would not mind adding and hopefully I can score something nice for my small but growing 19th century collection. Good luck to everyone bidding!
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			It always feels like a drunken bender in Vegas when I put my initial bids in.  When I look at the amount for items I'm winning, I gulp, wipe the perspiration off the top of my forehead and then root for a few of my bids to be topped. A couple of days later when I am still the top, I start thinking about what cash is liquid, what I would need to pull from investments, and of course, how I break it to my wife. I then go into this crazy rationalization that says "well, if I get those cards for this price, I will gladly pay it!"... when then gets me back to the conversation with the MRS and how much hell there will be to pay if I win everything. This then leads to 99% of the bids eventually being topped and usually 2-3x the amount that I put in. The auction eventually closes with me either being shut out or winning one item that was probably at the bottom of the list (or something that I already had but I thought it was a good deal) and I bemoan my floor bids not holding up. One day, I will not go through this cycle, but, alas, it is my 2x a year (soon to be 3x) REA experience... 
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			I'm with Kevin.  I am by no means cheap but I can't seem to ever win anything in REA for what seems to me to be a strong bid.  There's always someone willing to place a crazy bid.  Good for the consignors and the house, no doubt.
		 
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			For me, REA always has a handful of things you hardly ever see and/or things I really want.  So, I place a ton of bids day-1, and then I reduce the want list to a top handful; sometimes they just get way too high for what I think they are worth (e.g., the very pretty (maybe undergraded) 1914 CJ Matty PSA 1). By the final day, I have my eye on a 1-4 cards, and I usually end up overpaying for a few prized pieces. I don’t mind overpaying (within reason), because the REA items I get are usually going into the vault. You most definitely do not see many “bargains”, but you can pick up many “keepers”
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			CW Wow, that is me almost every time ! Oops..I mean Kevin Last edited by ALBB; 10-07-2018 at 07:22 PM. | 
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			[QUOTE]It always feels like a drunken bender in Vegas when I put my initial bids in. When I look at the amount for items I'm winning, I gulp, wipe the perspiration off the top of my forehead and then root for a few of my bids to be topped. A couple of days later when I am still the top, I start thinking about what cash is liquid, what I would need to pull from investments, and of course, how I break it to my wife. I then go into this crazy rationalization that says "well, if I get those cards for this price, I will gladly pay it!"... when then gets me back to the conversation with the MRS and how much hell there will be to pay if I win everything. This then leads to 99% of the bids eventually being topped and usually 2-3x the amount that I put in. The auction eventually closes with me either being shut out or winning one item that was probably at the bottom of the list (or something that I already had but I thought it was a good deal) and I bemoan my floor bids not holding up. One day, I will not go through this cycle, but, alas, it is my 2x a year (soon to be 3x) REA experience... [QOUTE] All except the "Mrs" part - I paid dearly to have her out of my life a couple of years ago (still recovering) - Why is divorce so expensive? Because it's worth it!! Quote: 
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			Normally I will have somewhere between two and twenty lots in my auction Watchlist.  I counted 113 items REA items I want to bid on.  I told my wife, "One of us is going to be really disappointed about this auction."
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			Question, do I have to request a catalog if I consigned items last auction and always big on some items (although it's been a couple of years since I won anything) or do they send one without me making the request?
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			Bidding on one item Locked in and focused Will do everything it takes to w... and I'm outbid I'm out Last edited by Dpoolem3; 10-08-2018 at 09:35 PM. | 
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			Received mine yesterday.  Still amazed the catalogs are free, printing must be $30 per catalog and add to that the shipping cost.  Tells you how lucrative the auctions are for REA.
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			Well, on $1 million of hammer price, they get $200k, and there are a few millions in this auction.  It adds up fast, but I agree, the catalogs are a mint to print. But oh that smell!
		 
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			If I could develop a cologne that smelled like an REA catalog, my wife wouldn't be able to keep her hands off me. She spends more time with the catalog, just smelling it, than I do looking at the cards.
		 
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			Mine just arrived.
		 
				__________________ Seeking very scarce/rare cards for my Sam Rice master collection, e.g., E210 York Caramel Type 2 (upgrade), 1931 W502, W504 (upgrade), W572 sepia, W573, 1922 Haffner's Bread, 1922 Keating Candy, 1922 Witmor Candy Type 2 (vertical back), 1926 Sports Co. of Am. with ad & blank backs. Also 1917 Merchants Bakery & Weil Baking cards of WaJo. Also E222 A.W.H. Caramel cards of Revelle & Ryan. | 
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			Mine came today. And yes the smell is great!! Be good reading materials on a long drive up north tomorrow. 
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				__________________ Seeking very scarce/rare cards for my Sam Rice master collection, e.g., E210 York Caramel Type 2 (upgrade), 1931 W502, W504 (upgrade), W572 sepia, W573, 1922 Haffner's Bread, 1922 Keating Candy, 1922 Witmor Candy Type 2 (vertical back), 1926 Sports Co. of Am. with ad & blank backs. Also 1917 Merchants Bakery & Weil Baking cards of WaJo. Also E222 A.W.H. Caramel cards of Revelle & Ryan. | 
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				__________________ Seeking Type 1 photos especially Ruth I still love the hobby | 
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			Got mine yesterday. I was wondering: Is there anything in the catalog that's not at their online auction site? If they're the same, how about having the option of being sent, instead of a catalog, a $20 bill (a pleasant smell) or discount off their 20% commission? Hmm... | 
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				__________________ Seeking Type 1 photos especially Ruth I still love the hobby | 
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			My wife says " get that catalog out of here" . She can't stand the smell.
		 
				__________________ Wanted : Detroit Baseball Cards and Memorabilia ( from 19th Century Detroit Wolverines to Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb to Al Kaline). | 
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			Is anyone else having trouble logging in to see auction/bids? The homepage works for me but nothing else for past couple of days.
		 
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