
Right now I count at least 12 auctions that are live online.
Kevin Savage,
Premier,
Mastro,
AMI,
Bricol,
Robert Edward,
EAC,
Heritage,
Grey Flannel and
Lelands are all offering treasures that we’ve been saving our money for all winter and spring. With this many auctions going on right now, and so many fantastic items offered, how will these auction houses keep prices up? I mean, wouldn’t it make more sense if they would space them out more?
I guess I’m probably not correct in my assumption because this has been going on for a while. I remember when I would be working on auction night for American Memorabilia and our bidders would be calling until around 3am, and they used to tell us that Lelands, or whoever, was still open (Lelands usually closed on the same night).
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Speaking of auctions. I will be traveling to Heritage Auction Galleries’ live sports auction in Dallas, along with
Steve Bloedow next month. The auction, which is a live event on May 5, should be very interesting. I have never been to a live major auction, so I am very excited.
I plan on covering the auction in the pages of SCD and will also have some Internet content prepared, including video or audio.
Heritage’s auction features some killer
football material and a great selection of baseball autographs and memorabilia, including pieces from the
Cy Young museum.
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Here is an awesome clipping I swiped from the
Vintage Card Forum boys… In case you didn’t see it on their website here it is.
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Judging from the amount of hits on my blog it appears that a lot of people are reading. I wish we could get more people emailing or posting comments. Tell me about some of your similar experiences. Praise or criticism relating to memorabilia, cards or auctions will be greatly appreciated. I love reading things from our readers because I know I can get very boring at times.:)
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Well, off to Sin City. Have a good weekend everyone!
-chris