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The OP started this same thread, with the exact same opening post, in the post-war up to 1980 forum. Check it out as I believe the thinking over there is that smaller bid increments are likely better for consignors in the long run, not worse.
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I would think so. I consigned a few times with H&S and was very happy with the results. Not just $$$ but their level of customer service.
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