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			Anyone got a link for final prices?  I can't seem to call them up.  Thanks.
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			I looked for yesterdays sales and couldn't find them either. Anyone find them?
		 
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			I think you have to wait until the end of the auction for the first half to reappear.
		 
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			Hammer prices from memory: Hanlon: $7,000 Siever: $1,500* Donlin: $3,750 Lajoie: $3,250* Gilbert: $1,800 Lush: $3,000 Phillippe: $4,750 Long: $3,000 Hahn: $4,500 Schreckengost: ? Donahue: $1,500 Henley: ? McAllister: $1,500 Carey: ? Piatt: $850 * to the best of my memory | 
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			I'll fill in the holes............. Henley $900* Schreckengost $850 Carey $1600 *Won by yours truly... | 
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			Strong prices.
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			Congrats Mr. Yours Truly!
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			Thanks Pete, I think I got the steal of the night..........
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			Those were some really nice cards and a few toughies.  I think we are all getting spoiled with how nice these Sullivan cards are, I mean those were very clean and bold cards with the biggest knock on any of them is a small single pencil number on the back.  I can't wait for the next auction...
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			No, there's more to come...I also backed of the Lajoie, broke my heart...
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			They were part of 5 auctions already, which one's are left?
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			There will be cards auctioned off in August and November.
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			Both sessions have to close before everything is displayed. The final prices will be up and viewable tomorrow morning Bob Freedman | 
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			Good job Rainier To let you know how prices have dropped on E107, I paid more for SGC 30 Carey several years back than what that highest graded one went for in this auction. For the record, I also backed off the Lajoie. 
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			I thought the price on Lajoie was fair, but I wouldn't say that it went lower than expected.  I would say that if the Lajoie had received a bid at the 3500 level, with the 19.5% buyers premium, it would have gone for about $4200 which is what this identical card went for in REA back in 2009.  I had anticipated it going for a little less than that this time around just because of all the e107s available.  I thought it would finish exactly at the 3k bidding incriment, but it ended up at $3250. But yes, in this market, Type 2 HOFers that aren't named Delehanty hover around 4k for pretty nice ones. Counting BP and shipping, this one went for a bit over $3900 which is just about right. Type 2 HOFers that aren't as nice as this Lajoie typically fall in the $2-2.5k range. For instance, I picked up a Keeler with creases across the face for $2400 a couple years back. Last edited by shammus; 05-30-2014 at 11:33 PM. | 
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			Just curious, why did people back off the Lajoie? I would have been happy to pick it up at the next bid increment ($3,500) but fell asleep early that night and forgot to bid.
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 I backed off towards the end. The more I looked at the card, there was a brown stain across his face, and I figured I would save my money, and wait for a Type 1 example. I don't think the Type 2 examples will ever explode in value. I'm also waiting for a nice Type 1 Chesbro as well. Tony Last edited by e107collector; 05-31-2014 at 12:09 PM. | 
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			My grand idea for my e107 collection include a type 2 and Id love a second HOFer, but I have to acquire a few others still so $3k was my stop point...gotta be able to walk away.
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			I put in max bid couple days prior and just waited. I didn't want to go beyond $3000 at this time.
		 
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