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I don't see an issue with it at all. It wouldn't keep me from bidding unless it results in getting banned.
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Leon, if I see YOU bidding I will bid even more just to beat you!
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Here's a somewhat similar card won on ebay a few months back and the price was similar... I say bid away
http://tinyurl.com/mrpqty |
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At least there where your name is out in the open, it's better than bidding in a private or catalog auction that you might run.
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Then everyone -- including Lee Behrens on Jay's material and vice versa should be able to bid.
This is as close to old school auctions of the 1980's as we will see Regards Rich |
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Old school auctions were like a black hole - you didn't know who else was bidding, how much they bid, who won, and sometimes not even what the winning bid was. This is almost the opposite of that, other then the similarity that it's run by individual collectors instead of an auction house.
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I meant the public auctions of the 1980's; usually held in an hotel or as part of a show.
My bad for not making that clear Rich |
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I think what Rich was really meaning is that these auctions are actually fun. From reading hundreds of old trade rags I totally agree with you though on how there used to be time lapses and a big black hole in information pertaining to auctions. These are in fact opposite in that respect. These are totally transparent. I like how:
1. I am not involved in any rules. (except my own auctions) 2. So far everyone is having total transparency (can't get any better imo) 3. So far there haven't been any big issues. I am glad our members thought of this idea. Thanks to all who are participating. I wonder if that section will out grow the others? Last edited by Leon; 06-10-2009 at 10:06 AM. Reason: typo |
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If Bill Mastro can bid on Mastro auctions, why can't you bid on Net 54 auctions? It's not like you know the ceiling bids, right?
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I had a friendly debate with a board member last night about this very subject. He is not affiliated with any auction house at all but is a very passionate collector for the last 35 yrs. He sees no issue with auction company employees bidding in their own auctions. I have never thought that was a good idea, personally. Ceiling bids? Unless I am a mind reader I can't see me knowing anymore than anyone else... Even in B and L Auctions Scott and I made a rule from day one that we can't see any up to bids and we can't bid in our own auctions. Of course every auction company will do what is best for them and we feel this is the best route for us... |
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