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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
As a buyer, I am all for it and cannot see a downside. As a seller, I would have some reservations, at least initially. I have to disagree with those who think that limited or no advertising for this "potential" auction format is a good idea. If I were selling a tough caramel or Bakery card, I would think the prices realized would be decent, however a low/mid grade T206 card would likely do better on ebay due to the number of non-forum members collecting the set. Although, I would imagine that if Leon et al were to undertake this project, eventually the majority of prewar card collectors would find the site. |
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