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ps..the hint is the extended payment program. Check the specifics but I think it is generally 25%'ish down and 1 percent interest per month.......I have used that program a few times when cash was lean
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I may look into that idea! Thanks
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Without a doubt I agree with Leon on that auctions should end on a per lot basis. This allows a bidding war on each lot and a known time when to login in and bid to win. Such a clear advantage to Westcoast bidders on auctions that stay open past 1AM. I wish every auction would follow Heritage, Hunt, and Huggins and Scott (that come to mind) that close on a per lot basis. Im thankfull that auctions use computors now compared to the ole chalkboards where you had to phone in your bid and they would update the "big board".
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Without a doubt the way I mentioned above. Each lot closes when no bids come in on "that" lot for 15,20, or 30 minutes. I think Dave did an excellent job explaining the drawback too for auctions ending on a per lot basis. However, I think Leon benefited from it overall as it allowed bidding wars on 100s of lots as it forced people to bid or lose out. I will also add that I lost out on the Pinkerton Cobb cabinet as I thought it would be bid upon at least once in the extra time which it was not. I didnt want to commit to 20k that early. However, by that format I was able to win more lots I believe and place more bids. Fell a little short as the under bidder on the Shapiro Cobb, but had fun bidding on it and then it turned my interest to a couple other lots. Ebay used to be popular for auctions and the main reason was it had a firm end time and bidders knew when to come in and bid (mainly snipers). Id rather have three interested bidders fighting for a lot than one bidder who stayed up till 4am to be. Rewarded with his choice of the auction. Last edited by BeanTown; 10-24-2015 at 10:47 PM. Reason: Added more |
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Mine would be REA's mailing list and Saco River's traditional auction format.
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I don't know how Saco River closes?? Never bid with them. Ive been told that most auction houses have pretty close to the same mailing list (within a small percentage). Heritage might have the best mailing list with all the cross overs from coins, artwork, stamps, comics, antiques, etc.. REA seems to have some great consignments of years past. |
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JC, Saco River closes like Heritage's art auctions where each item goes to the block 1 at a time. I said "REA" b/c they say they send a catalog to anyone who has ever bid in their auctions. I am a fan of REA and Heritage.
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