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"THE AUCTION IS EXTENDED! All lots close at once. The auction will remain open until 5 minutes pass without a bid. We reserve the right to close the auction at any time after 10 PM EST. We recommend using our Honest Auto-Bid system to place max bids!"
Yes, any one with a single bid is still eligible to be bid on. See this card: https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...e?itemid=55043 There are still live bidding buttons available on it.
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If you click on the "Place Bid" button on the D359, it will say the lot is closed.
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From REA terms: “All lots remain open for bidding until the close of the entire auction. All lots are closed simultaneously. REA does not employ a lot-by-lot closing method. Technically items that have received only a single bid will be closed for bidding during the extended period since only one bidder would have qualified to participate in extended bidding (and cannot outbid himself); however, ll lots remain open for bidding until the close of the entire auction. All lots are closed simultaneously. REA does not employ a lot-by-lot closing method. Technically items that have received only a single bid will be closed for bidding during the extended period since only one bidder would have qualified to participate in extended bidding (and cannot outbid himself); however, items without a bid entering extended bidding will remain open for interested bidders to bid during the extended bidding period. In the event an item without a bid entering the extended bidding period receives a bid during extended bidding, it will be closed to new bidders immediately as is the case with all lots having received a single bid. without a bid entering extended bidding will remain open for interested bidders to bid during the extended bidding period. In the event an item without a bid entering the extended bidding period receives a bid during extended bidding, it will be closed to new bidders immediately as is the case with all lots having received a single bid.”
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I don't think so: "IF YOU HAVE NOT BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 6:00 PM EDT, YOU CANNOT BID ON IT AFTER 6:00 PM EDT. Based on past auctions, it is expected that the bidding may continue for several hours utilizing this method. If the auction continues beyond 10:00 PM EDT on Sunday, March 24, 2019" So if there is just the 1 bid, the person who placed it is the winner. Just have to wait for the rest of the auction to end. |
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Ah, cool. They should mark those items closed then. Sorry for the confusion.
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It's open, but nobody can bid on it.
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making the simple complicated. a net54 tradition.
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Amen to that brother.
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All of the pre war card lots I was participating in sold for just the right amount. Nothing went crazy except for the Cicotte hand grip study photo by Conlon. Photo's seem to be the wildcard when it comes to prices. So i tread lightly because there seem to be some heavy hitters who compete for these.
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I scored one of the Gypsy Queens, but I think I've never been a bridesmaid on so many lots. This one in particular blew my mind:
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...e?itemid=54723 If anyone wants to buy any of my N154s at (the apparently discounted price of) $1,000 a piece, lmk
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I won a lot of 60-61 Fleers for (resale). Nice to open an invoice and see $10 for shipping and no other BS.
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I was impressed by the 14 CJ 4.5 Cobb (with a crease, no less) for 54K. Wow.
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Four phrases I have coined that sum up today's hobby: No consequences. Stuff trumps all. The flip is the commoodity. Animal Farm grading. |
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All the CJ Cobb's sold for strong prices. I think set new records according to my VCP reference. |
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It's a very nice card but it has a crease. I would not, therefore, call it exceptional. The CJ Cobb is certainly flying you are right.
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I save 19th century trade cards that depict the game or are baseball themed. Probably paid too much for them but I got the N135 set. I have several others and this will get me a near complete set. Several duplicates which I would be open to selling.
Under bidder on the Red Stocking Sheet Music. Have several others but always liked that one. Too much in the end. |
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Only got one, among the cheapest lots of the whole bunch -- a 4 card T205 set of HOFers that I needed, so I am satisfied. Not close on anything else I was watching.
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