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Old 12-10-2004, 05:28 AM
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Posted By: ockday

So who won what so far? I won a few lots..most notably the E90-1's Jackson and Sweeney and the C56 hockey set. Thankkfully I sold a bunch of stuff so they still owe me money but that may change tonight.

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Old 12-10-2004, 07:45 AM
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Posted By: Mike McGrail

I went 0 for 9. A TRIPLE STRIKE-OUT!!

I was even able to go a bit deeper into the wallet this time due to the good (for me) euro - dollar rate. Still didn't help.

Congrats to all of you who were able to pick up some desired stuff.

Ciao for now,

Mike

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Old 12-10-2004, 07:52 AM
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Posted By: Julie

I'm sure several people I know won things, and I had a dandy fight with Doug Allen!

Live vicariously.

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Old 12-10-2004, 07:58 AM
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Posted By: tbob

I would be very interested in the E98 Young card from the Graded "E" Card Collection of Lot 834 and the E98 Tinker and Evers from the Graded "E" Card Collection of Lot 1193 if the winners are reading this board and wanted to help defray their cost of buying those lots. perhaps someone like David Bryan might have won them for the purpose of breaking them up on ebay and selling them on ebay which would be a great alternative for those of us who have no interest in collecting all the cards from other sets which were included (hope, hope)!
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Old 12-10-2004, 08:59 AM
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Posted By: PASJD

I won nothing, bid on nothing, and unless some of the questions that have been raised surrounding Mastro's practices, disclosures, and relationships with the "outside conservator" are answered, I don't expect to do so in the future. Just my personal point of view. I hope those of you who bid got some or all of what you hoped for.

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Old 12-10-2004, 09:13 AM
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Posted By: John

Aug. 2000 Auction final price $16,016.05 without buyer’s premium.

http://www.mastronet.com/index.cfm?action=DisplayContent&ContentName=Lot%20Information&LotIndex=42254

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Old 12-10-2004, 09:37 AM
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Posted By: Scott

I lost all the lots I couldn't really afford, and won the single lot that I really, really wanted, and for a fair price. Greg, my collection just increased in value by a factor of 28, so now you can't make fun of me

PSAJD - keep in mind that all the auctions have problems, but if you don't participate you lose out on opportunities to pick up cool items. Your best bet is to continue trying to change things in a diplomatic manner.

Happy holidays to everyone.

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Old 12-10-2004, 09:40 AM
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings

John:

I'm not sure what the reference to the 2000 auction results has to do with the link to the Donlin in the current auction, but I did learn something by reading the lot description (make sure you put your hip waders on if you venture in yourself. It's deep in there ).

Kevin

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Old 12-10-2004, 09:47 AM
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Posted By: john/z28jd

Kevin the Donlin went for the price that John quoted in the 2000 august auction as part of the Harris collection.He basically means whoever owned it lost alot of money on it in a short time

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Posted By: Anonymous

I hear what you are saying, but to quote Lenin, I prefer to "vote with my feet." I can ask questions, but the disapproval of an ant is not going to change the behavior of a gorilla, and the gorilla is not going to develop a conscience either.

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Posted By: Scott

but I think if enough ants disapprove, the gorilla will change. For instance, I'm very hesitant to bid on expensive photos now, whereas I used to never question an auction description. Same goes for un-slabbed cards - I pass on them usually unless I have a clear scan, even if it's one I really want. But I still bid on other things. So the complaints have at least cost the auction houses some of my bids, and I still get to win things that I trust. If the auction houses want more of my money, they can start providing more security on the "boycotted" items. I think it will eventually happen, but I could be wrong.

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Old 12-10-2004, 10:28 AM
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Posted By: Julie

Don't make me laugh! Some great stuff, though...



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Old 12-10-2004, 11:39 AM
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Posted By: Chris

Could it be that the rumors of trimming in the Harris collection are causing the prices to drop?

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Posted By: tbob

Exactamundo!
On the Donlin card, maybe some of you guys could take that kind of a hit but if I lost $8,000 on a single card I'd be sleeping in the park with a sign around my neck "Used to be married."

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Old 12-10-2004, 03:17 PM
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Posted By: PASJD

Trimmed cards in slabs? Say it ain't so. Y'all are just kidding, right? In all seriousness do the rumors suggest that the owner trimmed the cards or that some third party who purchased them raw and then slabbed them did? Apologize for my lack of knowledge about the collection, I have heard of it obviously but don't know much else.

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Posted By: Friendofthedevil

on the C56 set Alan.
there were some great buys on the vintage hockey sets last night.

among the other lots I was wathcing..I thought the Zeenut Thrope @16k and the Wagner D322 @12k sold fairly strong....ie, "super-retail"

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Posted By: JDWeller

Alan,

Was wondering if I had placed the next bid if I would have won it? I almost came back and wanted that card...

Thanks,
JDW

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Posted By: Dan Koteles

Jackson 1915 Cracker Jack, not as nice as my other, but I am very pleased to own 2 of them. Goody gum drops , right ?

Happy Holidays

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Old 12-10-2004, 06:37 PM
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Posted By: MikeB

Hello...I am knew to this forum. I have been reading your posts for the last couple of weeks. It seems that many of you have really nice vintage card collections. I also think that as a group, you drive the price of many of Mastro lots. Do some of you get together and not bid against each other? This might be a way to get a few items you like cheaper, and all would win. What are your thoughts?

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Old 12-10-2004, 06:48 PM
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Posted By: Craig

Where are you guys getting the idea that Harris collection t206s are dropping preciptously in value? Why don't you post something you actually know about.
You conveniently overlook the Speaker and Tinker portrait Harris cards that sold last night for near 10K apiece! These cards sold respectively for 5k and 3.7k in the 8/2000 auction. Doesn't look like that rumors of trimming hurt their resale.
The Donlin card has dropped in price simply because at the end of the day it is a common player and was vastly overpriced to begin with. That card has been sold before multiple times since the Harris auction and the consignor of it in the Mastro auction didn't lose 8k and may have made money.

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Posted By: Kenny Cole

Craig,

Peace be unto you. No one said that the reason the Donlin dropped $8K in 4 years was because it was trimmed; that was just a hypothesis that may have some basis in fact. Similarly, no one said that the consignor in this auction took an $8K bath. Rather, TBob said that if he had taken an $8K bath, he'd be sleeping in the park. So would I, if my wife was feeling lenient that day.

Not even you, who seem to know so much more about it than anyone else (are you the unhappy consignor?), can deny that the Donlin card is now selling for 50% of what it did then. That's just the fact. Chill out and find your happy place. Merry Christmas!

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Posted By: Julie

Maple Crispette set for 1.9K...

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Posted By: Mark

Drat, that Donlin was the last card I needed to put together my gem-mint T206 set (before anyone asks, my Wagner is ungraded).

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Posted By: tbob

Where are you guys getting the idea that Harris collection t206s are dropping preciptously in value? Why don't you post something you actually know about.
You conveniently overlook the Speaker and Tinker portrait Harris cards that sold last night for near 10K apiece!>

Funny, I can't find a Speaker portrait in my T206 collection...

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Old 12-11-2004, 12:01 AM
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Posted By: Richard Masson

The 29 graded E90-1 lot is interested in selling a few, I need five of them and will pair a fair price.
Wallace,Jennings,McQuillan,Stone(no hands) and Keeler(pink).

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Posted By: Richard Masson

I can also use the D304 (General Baking) Hal Chase

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Old 12-11-2004, 10:19 AM
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Posted By: JimB

I won the E93 Bender and Tinker. Nice upgrades for my set.
JimB

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Posted By: ockday

JDW... sorry to say I fell asleep and did't wake up till the auction was over so if you bid again you would have won the card.
I also won the OJ Behel card last night.

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Posted By: David Seaborn

I was able to take down the SGC-graded N28 Allen & Ginter set from the Egan collection (look for my dupes to be posted soon).

I also won lot 1166, the huge collection of over 300 SGC-graded T206's. I'm sure some of those will make it out to board members too!!

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Posted By: scott brockelman

if anyone reading this bought any of the mastro T204 ramly lots, there are a few graded and raw cards i would be interested in, would pay over the per card lot cost or have graded ramlys to trade, including HOFers.

scott

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Did anyone win 854? I would love to purchase the Winston-Salem players in this group. Or any available players from 855 or 850.
lmk Brian

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Posted By: eric p.

does anybody know who won lot #855 or who's collection it came from?

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Posted By: Dan Koteles

I need the Tip top Hyatt ,so who ever won it , I will gladly pay cash or I have an abundance or tobacco and caramel at the present time. Many thanks, Dan

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Old 12-12-2004, 12:33 PM
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Posted By: aro13

Alan - I would be very interested in a few of the C56's if you plan on breaking up the set.

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Posted By: Anonymous

Allan if your looking to get rid of any of those c56s im very interested thanks shannon

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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)

If anyone who reads the Board won (or knows who won) lots: 863 (T202s), 1157 (AL Fan Craze set), 1222 (T202s) or 2158 (1936 World Wide Gum) I would be very interested in certain cards from each of these lots and would be happy to pay or trade accordingly.
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Posted By: tbob

it looks like EVERYBODY has started collecting T210s (lot 855). Count me in on the list of people who would pay the price for any of the Old Mills' that the winner doesn't want.

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Posted By: ockday

thanks for the offers but not breaking the set up.
Alan

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Posted By: Scott

David, I think you got a great deal on that. I was the guy you outbid at the end, and would have gone one higher except I suspected I might win something else (which I did). That's always the dilemna with us poor folks - you have to bid high enough to win three lots if you have any hope of getting one...I almost screwed up and got two

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Posted By: FatBoy

If anyone here won any of these lots and is into talking, I'd be interested in:

Lot #2119 - Bresnahan, Jordan, Rucker, Waddell

Lot #2123 - Elberfeld, McBride, Rucker

Keith

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