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Old 02-12-2011, 07:39 AM
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I thought the T3's went really cheap - great pickup for those who collect them.

I don't disagree, but I thought he started those T3s awful high. 10-12 ended with 3 bids or less.

I realize it's a compromise for an auction house to pick a starting point, but Bill seems to be leaning toward the high starting point.
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Old 02-12-2011, 09:39 AM
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I don't disagree, but I thought he started those T3s awful high. 10-12 ended with 3 bids or less.

I realize it's a compromise for an auction house to pick a starting point, but Bill seems to be leaning toward the high starting point.
6's selling at $1,100-$1,300 when 3-4 years ago they were $3k-4K. Wow!
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6's selling at $1,100-$1,300 when 3-4 years ago they were $3k-4K. Wow!

How many of those were in Maestro auctions?


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Old 02-12-2011, 10:08 AM
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Default E103 went high

At one time I was thinking of collecting the e103 set. Recent post here even suggested the prices were down. Goodwin prices were well above what I would have expected.
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Yeah, the E103 prices were pretty strong. I would've liked to have added the Bender or Collins but they went for more than what I was expecting. The commons did really well too. The Chase was probably the only one that did not do really well, but it was a bit washed out looking. Still better than mine, but I'm not ready to spend on upgrades yet.

Nice Kotton Bender, by the way. That was on my short list, but until Uncle Sam pays me back, I don't think I can swing that kind of card.
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How many of those were in Maestro auctions?


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No........REA. I think if those were in REA they'd get much more
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Old 02-12-2011, 10:51 AM
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6's selling at $1,100-$1,300 when 3-4 years ago they were $3k-4K. Wow!


Yep! But in some cases, he had the starting bids the same on the PSA 1-PSA 3 as he did on the PSA 5s.

Certainly some deals to be had there.
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T206 Cobb greeen PSA 8 - about $65k
1917 Joe Jackson - about $75k

Wow!

I did pick up the Colgans Chip Cy Young PSA 8.5 - highest ever graded.

Did I mention the highest ever graded - Woo Hoo !!!

about 1400. with the juice - not too bad
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I thought the Babe Ruth E220 National Caramel ($846) went pretty low considering it's relative scarcity. I guess there just aren't many collectors for these.

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I picked up the E220 Ruth, the W512 Ruth, 1910 W-UNC Notebook and a couple of PSA6 33 Goudeys (56/109). I had a few items consigned for the auction, which received prices that I was happy with, and was close to the price of the items I won. In a way, it was like a net trade for me.
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I picked up an E97 PSA 3 Kroh for about a third of what it was selling for just 2 years ago. Kroh is one of the tougher commons in the set. I had planned on picking up the T211s but when prices started stretching out late, I decided to save my money for the Legendary Auction.
Congrats to all who won lots, especially the E94 Wagner which has nice eye appeal despite the low grade.
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