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Old 04-28-2012, 01:05 PM
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Now is it any wonder why I consigned all of my auto's to auction. Maybe it's a ploy to pick up auto'ed items for cheap by bashing everything on the market or everything out there is bad? Either way, I'm glad there is a seperate forum now.

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$120,000 for a world series program scorecard
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Old 04-28-2012, 01:36 PM
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$120,000 for a world series program scorecard
I'm sorry but that's stupid to pay that much for a piece of paper. Must be nice to drop 120k on paper.
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Old 04-28-2012, 01:51 PM
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Thanks for the updates, Scott. I'll be interested to see how high the Babe Ruth signed ball goes. Congrats to all that won items.
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thanks for the updates, scott. I'll be interested to see how high the babe ruth signed ball goes. Congrats to all that won items.
$170,000.00
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Ah, cool -- thanks! Quite an amazing item.

Some other cool pieces...

.400 club hitters ball sold for $55K.



Ted's Hall of Fame induction ring.



And more than double the auction estimate for Ted's 1957 "Babe Ruth Sultan of Swat Award"

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Nice thread title and potential - too bad Hunt is also auctioning autographs.

I've won one lot so far, and still high internet bidder on five more - very cool, interesting stuff.
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he has no idea if the autograph is good or not, and asked if he should take hunts word for it?

the listing did not list a cert at all, so of course you have to take hunt's word for it. just like lelands who does not use jsa or psa at all.

if he didnt want to take hunts word for it, then dont bid on a listing with no certs listed. just because psa or jsa give a no opinion (and that's what it is concerning jsa, a no opinion, not a fail), that shouldnt then make it the auction houses problem.
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IMO if the auction house chose to make the info re the attempted certification available to the live bidders then they owed the same consideration to the phone bidders.
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he has no idea if the autograph is good or not, and asked if he should take hunts word for it?

the listing did not list a cert at all, so of course you have to take hunt's word for it. just like lelands who does not use jsa or psa at all.

if he didnt want to take hunts word for it, then dont bid on a listing with no certs listed. just because psa or jsa give a no opinion (and that's what it is concerning jsa, a no opinion, not a fail), that shouldnt then make it the auction houses problem.
Leland's has two people there who really know what they are doing regarding autographs, Josh and Mike Hefner.
Does Hunt? (Delehanty?)
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Leland's has two people there who really know what they are doing regarding autographs, Josh and Mike Hefner.
Does Hunt? (Delehanty?)
Richard, what is your opinion on my situation. Am I wrong here? I'd appreciate your input. Thanks.
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