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gumbydarnit

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  1. We are on page two and no one has talked economics.

    I play the part of the demographics guy... "We only have a short window before everyone dumps thier collections."

    Who's the bubble will pop guy? He usually has a good graph.

    Then there's the fininacial guy, who starts saying all the big words that I don't understand.. "Overleveraged... Profit to Earnings Ratio...33 Trillion in Debt... Historically Gold is a where you want to be .. there or Pokemon cards."

    Come on get it together!!!

  2. On 12/26/2023 at 12:42 PM, Buzzetta said:

    I think we all get to a point where there is nothing out there to get excited over when we already have most everything that is within our grasp to obtain or have a desire to obtain.   At a certain point this is nothing more than an endless chase of never ending 'stuff'. 

    Interesting, not the case for me, plenty of pieces that are exciting (art wise), but their prices … not so much.

  3. On 12/26/2023 at 9:48 AM, cstojano said:

    I was sniped and sent a nasty email to the high bidder. Total cringe moment now, of course.

    Today, it’s funny to think snipping was such a big deal, but I guess back then it was a new concept, because in the world of bidding in real world auctions the underbidder has the opportunity to up his offer. So bidders brought that mindset to eBay but with that hard auction end, users like me thought, why continue to drive the price up and give other bidders a chance to consider placing a higher bid? I and the others snippers would all throw in their max bid during the last few seconds and see who walks with the piece. It was very jarring to the traditional auction bidders.

    The anger was understandable because it was against the norms of the time.

  4. Somehow I stumbled onto ComicartL a yahoo message board run by Gary Land. It had good conversations and you could land art on occasion from various FS postings. I landed two nice pages from a collection that Gary and another collector partnered up to buy. They kept the key A level pages and sold off some nice B level ones (if memory serves me correctly it was from a LCS called Comic Town - I could be wrong). Those were from fun times.

    Also, a cool back in the day memory- with eBay being my primary source of art, you could actually see the eBay handle of who was competing against you. The primary outbidder against me was an eBay handle that I eventually found out to be Gary Land. 
     

    The most painful one was a Paul Smith/Terry Austin Marvel Fanfare page featuring Wolverine and Colossus vs Sauron. It was a stunner… when all the auction snippers fired their last shot Gary was the high bidder left standing. I wondered would another 20 or 50 bucks have tipped the scales? He no longer has the page so please don’t bug him, trust me I bugged him enough ; )

    Yes I was a eBay sniper back in the day, we were the talk of many “honest bidders” who wanted your high bids cast way before the auction ended so they would have sufficient time to respond with their follow up bid. 
     

    hey that was 3 back in the day memories in one post, not bad.

    1. eBay nemesis known via eBay handle

    2. ComicartL For Sale postings

    3. eBay last second sniper bidding controversy

  5. I just got an email the other day about a dealers website update. This got me thinking, when I started collecting I would get excited when there was an update, better yet, I would constantly check and ever so often, I would catch an update before it was announced and pick up an unearthed gem. Now many of the dealers announcements just get scrolled by, I doubt there would be anything new of interest and if there were a piece I know it would be double the price the dealer just bought it for (prob from an recent auction). Not their fault, they are trying to run a profitable business.

    What about you, what has changed with the hobby or the way you collect since you discovered this hobby?

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    On 12/21/2023 at 9:47 PM, Silver Surfer said:

    There must be hundreds of Stormtrooper suits in storage somewhere?

    Well if you want to learn ALL about the remaining stormtrooper costumes Gino Sabatino speaks on it verrry throughly on Dave’s podcast. The Star Wars talk begins around the 1:06:00. It was very fascinating.
     

    https://youtu.be/f2iPZ99NssY?si=9vpd_oA2VMUl804X

     

     

  7. On 12/21/2023 at 11:10 AM, Silver Surfer said:

    Very strong. I think Byrne Cap pages are terribly undervalued (especially when I owned a few pages). :tonofbricks:

    I’ve always thought so as well, is it a case where Cap isn’t edgy or dark enough to get collectors excited, kinda like Superman?

    All that to say, I do love the one the started it all Mr Edgy himself - Wolverine!

  8. On 12/21/2023 at 11:09 AM, batman_fan said:

    What is the X-Wing HA purchase?  Some of us are part of the Cabal

    There was a mother of all movie props auction that Heritage held recently and Dave talked about it on his podcast over multiple episodes. When the big day finally came Dave walked out the winner of the X-Wing and a Stormtrooper costume:

     

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    opps Bronty answered it as I was typing.

  9. 01:01:54 is the point of Felix Lu podcast where Dave Mandel starts talking about each piece he has in this HA auction ( link ) The proceeds of the auction will be used to pay down Dave’s X-Wing HA purchase. For our hobby, I’m glad he won the X-Wing it shakes out some very key pieces that are incredibly cool to see, and for the deep pocketed folks fun to win!

    Byrne X-Men pg, Miller Daredevil pg, Ditko Spider-Man pg … WOW!

  10. I'm glad that Dave Mandel is so willing to talk, he is always entertaining and speaks loudly concerning a lot of the nitwittery that goes on in comic art collecting. He and Felix are two of the most entertaining guys in the hobby. The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of podcast is a must listen for me (youtube link), I cant wait for new episodes to be posted. Movie props... another hobby I cant afford to participate in, but thanks to Dave and Ryan I get a bit of vicarusily thrill, I so wanted Dave to land the X-Wing! Felix, you can talk Dark Knight Returns like no one else, love it! 

  11. Maybe a fair way would to apply an randomizer for the alphabet. (ie. j n f a b i x p y k c a.... ) and list the names in that order, in this example all the "J" names would lead the auction. Then at the next auction a new randomizer would be applied to alphabetical order.