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The list drc gave is a good one.
As far as the Mastro/Legacy deal just read the thread about would you bid on Legacy auctions. By the way you should not have to pay a consignors fee. There are enough auctions out there that do not chatrge a consignors fee. GoodLuck withe your choice, if you are willing to wait a year REA is my favorite choice. Lee Last edited by Sterling Sports Auctions; 02-11-2010 at 11:56 PM. |
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B and L.
relatively new but quickly running ahead of the pack!!! best, barry |
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I guess I will need to do some research on who is the company to use, at this point. I mainly have Prewar cards and 19th century stuff. Getting opinions from active enthusiast was my first step.
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