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Posted By: ZUP
What does everyone think of Lelands....I see a lot of posts about Mastronet, but noone seems to talk about Leland's auctions...just wondering.. |
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Posted By: HW
Lelands is definitely one of the big auction houses, along with Mastronet, Hunts, Grey Flannel and Robert Edwards. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'll jsut say that I have no time or patience for Josh Evans and I've seen too many questinable items in his auctions that he should know better to list as legit to ever trust anything coming from Lelands. Many people feel otherwise, so to each their own. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
They seem to be a memorabilia house. I have picked up some nice cards from them, all of which were misdescribed in some way leading to much lower prices than might have been realized otherwise, IMHO. I would never consider consigning to them for that reason. |
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Posted By: tbob
was from Lelands. An E94 Cobb in very nice condition which was described as an E98. I got it for the E98 price and was ecstatic to learn it was actually an E94 whose value is much, much higher. There was no back scan, by the way, and both Cobb poses are identical and both series have, among other colors, red backgrounds. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
I've had only positive experiences with Lelands. Chris Porter works there now, so the days of misdescribed cards are probably over. |
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Posted By: Julie
But I bought 2 of my favorite pieces of memorabilia from Lelands's, one of which they didn't know BEANS about, but I knew enough to know what they thought they knew was wrong. The other was the '55 WS Brooklyn Dodgers Press Pin, which I wear a lot. |
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Posted By: DD
I won a lot a few years ago. Since I live relatively close to their office I picked it up. Spoke with Josh for awhile, and even purchased some other items directly from him (at a great price). |
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Posted By: Aaron
I've won several items in their auctions over the past few years and they are kind of a poor man's Mastronet. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The most obvious fake I remember them try to pass of as real was a Joe Jackson autographed picture with a signature that had almost perfect penmanship. Lelands swore up and down the sig was legit. You didn't need to be an autograph expert to know it wasn't real. I was also burned on a deal by Josh, himself. So you'll forgive me if I have a major dislike for him and his company. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
positive dealings with Lelands. I, like a couple other people above, have gotten some great deals on items that would have otherwise went for 50% more in Mastronet auctions. I always wonder why that is because people who are collecting this stuff generally hit most all the big auctions. Anyway, it's about the only auction anymore that I can find PM1 Ornate Pins in.....and I think Chris Porter will shore up their card division. The cards have been few and far between over last 10 auctions but they had quite a few more this auction. |
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Posted By: Nick Martinez
Gents(& Julie), |
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