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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Doug, I think the final point is that Mastro has the best cards at auction. No question in my mind. And I can't criticize some of the marketing you do as I'm sure you have an idea what works and what doesn't to bring in dollars. But for the buyers of the high end cards in your auctions, the cards pretty much sell themselves. I'd appreciate a catalogue with less flowery praise (maybe a limit of 9 adjectives and adverbs per entry) and a website with scans of the cards that can be blown up and reviewed carefully. Huggins & Scott's current auction has the best scans I have ever seen on an auction site. Mastro's are vastly improved as well. |
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