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I won several of the negatives in the Saco River Auction and I just wanted to take a moment to complement Troy and his guys for their great work. The care they put into shipping these fragile relics was amazing. They built boxes with special compartments for each negative, and then wrapped and double boxed everything.
In response to the prior questions about these being period, they are--I say this with 100% certainty. My friend Joe Gonsowski, who was at the auction, will discuss this in more depth, but let me just say that these negatives are about as historically significant an Old Judge item as you can get. Thanks again Troy--a job well done! |
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They could have no better home than the gentleman in SoCal.......
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I wanted to get one to keep but my "strategy" screwed me over. Wanted to see what they were going for, then looked for a bargain, then started getting desperate, then they were all gone.
Craping hell. Tom C Last edited by btcarfagno; 01-21-2015 at 08:37 PM. |
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Stupid, stupid, stupid me. Been very busy at work and totally forgot the auction was on the 14th. I wanted to get one of these.
Is there anymore to be released next auction?
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I did not get any, but somehow my good friend Kevin got one of the Larry Corcoran negatives and he has been telling me about it almost everyday
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What did these go for on average? Just curious.....
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There were 44 lots in total and one lot had four plates in it that all had some damage, so I won't count that one. The average price was $675, but that's because there were a couple that went for bigger money (Doran $4900, Flynn $1800, Wiedman $1700, Boyd $1700, Boyd $1300). Twenty-six of the lots went for $500 or less and all 38 other than the ones that went for big money went for under $1000.
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With that many of them, you guys will have plenty of opportunities to pick one up on ebay.
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