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Goldin Auctions Enters the Market
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In order for Goldin to make any sort of impact on the comic book auction market for a sustained period of time, their entire bidding system with 30 min wait is going to have to be changed along with lets say 300 comic lots closing at the same time....it will not result in the maximum auction result over time such as Ha or CC could have obtained. Comic books are not cards, these are not just widgets, but there is a certain comic collector buyer who is not just a widget buyer. Goldin is going to have understand this if it wants to succeed in any type of long term basis or become any type of serious challenger or competitor to CL,CC, and Ha etc.

 The first auction had great stuff, but how long can they continue to do so, that is the real issue here, as I look forward to having a 4th  major auction house out there, its good for everyone who is a TCBC to have a 4th major venue.

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On 9/21/2021 at 3:03 PM, Mmehdy said:

In order for Goldin to make any sort of impact on the comic book auction market for a sustained period of time, their entire bidding system with 30 min wait is going to have to be changed along with lets say 300 comic lots closing at the same time....it will not result in the maximum auction result over time such as Ha or CC could have obtained. Comic books are not cards, these are not just widgets, but there is a certain comic collector buyer who is not just a widget buyer. Goldin is going to have understand this if it wants to succeed in any type of long term basis or become any type of serious challenger or competitor to CL,CC, and Ha etc.

 The first auction had great stuff, but how long can they continue to do so, that is the real issue here, as I look forward to having a 4th  major auction house out there, its good for everyone who is a TCBC to have a 4th major venue.

Well said.

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On 9/21/2021 at 10:43 AM, oakenfelder said:

The other ones where each item gets its own timer once a bid is made tend to allow me to make decisions on lesser tiered items if one of my main interests goes out of my price range. The item by item live bidding on Heritage just takes too long to get to books if I am interested in Justice League or X-Men.

That's exactly why I prefer the CC extended bidding model because it sort of has the best of both worlds.  (thumbsu

Each individual lot gets their own 3-minute extended bidding timer which gives you ample time to do your applicable analysis to make your decision on whether to bump it up to the next bid increment or not.  And yet at the same time unlike the Heritage model, they have the exact times down to the second as to when each individual lot ends and their extended bidding session(s) begin.  Hence, absolutely no waiting around for the books you are interested in as you know EXACTLY when each one of them will end.  :applause:

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On 9/21/2021 at 7:19 PM, lou_fine said:

That's exactly why I prefer the CC extended bidding model because it sort of has the best of both worlds.  (thumbsu

Each individual lot gets their own 3-minute extended bidding timer which gives you ample time to do your applicable analysis to make your decision on whether to bump it up to the next bid increment or not.  And yet at the same time unlike the Heritage model, they have the exact times down to the second as to when each individual lot ends and their extended bidding session(s) begin.  Hence, absolutely no waiting around for the books you are interested in as you know EXACTLY when each one of them will end.  :applause:

It was a little weird at first, but I quickly got the hang of it.... it might, however,  be onerous for bidder 7102 who is interested in so MANY lots in an auction. GOD BLESS....

-jimbo(a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

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On 9/21/2021 at 1:03 PM, Mmehdy said:

 Comic books are not cards, these are not just widgets, but there is a certain comic collector buyer who is not just a widget buyer

 

Could you clarify? I don't understand the widget buyer vs. non widget buyer and I'm not sure if you are saying that most comic collectors are or are not this widget buyer.

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On 9/22/2021 at 2:32 PM, Mmehdy said:

unlike a gold brick, or a share of stock or cypto...there are a lot of GA/SA collectors who enjoy and have a childhood connection to comic books and some who enjoy owning a historical item from the past.  Both in great story telling and art, we collect comic books because they were and are great, like a fine painting, a collectable  50's car etc. Given that, vs the pure investor, who just wants to make a profit, a true collector has a different purpose, yes if the book goes up...great but the true collector  is buying the comic book for the comic book itself, whether it is a EC comic book, Cap #1 etc.

 So for any TCBC I hope there is some difference between buying Cap#1 and share of stock, at least on some emotional level and I for one am glad we still care.

I deal with a lot of set collectors for sports cards. Buying a complete set from a dealer or auction is in all instances cheaper than putting together a set piece by piece. However Most set collectors that I speak to tell me that it's not as much fun or as satisfying to purchase a complete set. Yes, there are a lot of people out there hunting the Gem Mint 10 on modern sports cards the way some people send in handfuls of every new book to get the 9.8 CGC, but there is a big enough selection of collectors that have a childhood connection to the cards of their youth that I would hesitate to classify all sports card collectors as widget buyers based upon your definition. 

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On 9/17/2021 at 3:34 PM, domuhnator said:

Hi All, Sorry it Took me so long to show up here in the thread, I am the Consignment director for Goldin auctions handing Comic book consignments. I have been with Goldin for just over a month and we have been working very very hard to make this first auction go smoothly. As for many of the concerns please let me alleviate them. For those of you who don't know me my name is Dominic DiAntonio. I have been buying and selling comics since 2013.  

No offense, Dom, but that makes you a newbie to many of us. Most of the guys here have collecting (and often dealing in) comic books since the 70s or 80s, and there are several guys here who have been buying and selling since the 1950s. We have one guy who bought his collection of the stands in the 1940s.

It's hard to see how someone so new to the hobby would have the breadth of knowledge or connections required to find the quantity and quality of material needed to make an auction a success.

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On 9/26/2021 at 6:52 PM, jimbo_7071 said:

No offense, Dom, but that makes you a newbie to many of us. Most of the guys here have collecting (and often dealing in) comic books since the 70s or 80s, and there are several guys here who have been buying and selling since the 1950s. We have one guy who bought his collection of the stands in the 1940s.

It's hard to see how someone so new to the hobby would have the breadth of knowledge or connections required to find the quantity and quality of material needed to make an auction a success.

The Comic Book Consignment Director for Goldin Auctions has been collecting funny books for less than 8 years ?  No offense to Dom  is right but that shows me how serious Goldin is about making themselves a player in our hobby. 

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On 9/26/2021 at 11:00 PM, Chicago Boy said:

The Comic Book Consignment Director for Goldin Auctions has been collecting funny books for less than 8 years ?  No offense to Dom  is right but that shows me how serious Goldin is about making themselves a player in our hobby. 

That pales in comparison to Goldin, who likes to boast that he's been involved with sports cards since the 70s. It is quite surprising--and how does it compare to the other auction houses (obvious CL can say ~20 years b/c of Josh).

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On 9/26/2021 at 11:03 PM, bpc3qh said:

That pales in comparison to Goldin, who likes to boast that he's been involved with sports cards since the 70s. It is quite surprising--and how does it compare to the other auction houses (obvious CL can say ~20 years b/c of Josh).

i've known Vince and Stephen (comicconect) for well over 20 years.

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On 9/26/2021 at 7:52 PM, jimbo_7071 said:

No offense, Dom, but that makes you a newbie to many of us. Most of the guys here have collecting (and often dealing in) comic books since the 70s or 80s, and there are several guys here who have been buying and selling since the 1950s. We have one guy who bought his collection of the stands in the 1940s.

It's hard to see how someone so new to the hobby would have the breadth of knowledge or connections required to find the quantity and quality of material needed to make an auction a success.

I guess being young and hungry doesn't count for as much as I thought then! Oh well. Im going to do the best I can with what I have. I never claimed to have as much experience as most of you guys. But inexperienced is hardly a word I would use to describe myself. At the end of the day I made it though a very rigorous hiring process. Goldin is not the kind of company thats just going to hire anyone off the street for this job. They believe in what I can bring to the table as much as I do. 

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On 9/27/2021 at 10:08 AM, domuhnator said:

I guess being young and hungry doesn't count for as much as I thought then! Oh well. Im going to do the best I can with what I have. I never claimed to have as much experience as most of you guys. But inexperienced is hardly a word I would use to describe myself. At the end of the day I made it though a very rigorous hiring process. Goldin is not the kind of company thats just going to hire anyone off the street for this job. They believe in what I can bring to the table as much as I do. 

Dom, you haven't exactly put your best foot forward, except that Goldin decided to hire you. You said you've been selling and buying for 8 years, but haven't given much details about where and what you've sold, who you buy from, etc. And you now seem to dismiss people who've been doing this for 4-5x as long--the same people who, you know, you want as future customers and consigners. You're betraying a lack of experience in this very moment.

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On 9/27/2021 at 10:12 AM, bpc3qh said:

Dom, you haven't exactly put your best foot forward, except that Goldin decided to hire you. You said you've been selling and buying for 8 years, but haven't given much details about where and what you've sold, who you buy from, etc. And you now seem to dismiss people who've been doing this for 4-5x as long--the same people who, you know, you want as future customers and consigners. You're betraying a lack of experience in this very moment.

If I came off as dismissive of anyones experience that was not my intention. My apologies. 

I don't believe anyone ever asked for details regarding my qualifications. Sorry if I missed any questions direct at me. But Im an open book, ask me anything you like. 

 

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On 9/27/2021 at 9:08 AM, domuhnator said:

I guess being young and hungry doesn't count for as much as I thought then! Oh well. Im going to do the best I can with what I have. I never claimed to have as much experience as most of you guys. But inexperienced is hardly a word I would use to describe myself. At the end of the day I made it though a very rigorous hiring process. Goldin is not the kind of company thats just going to hire anyone off the street for this job. They believe in what I can bring to the table as much as I do. 

Thanks for letting us know your "young".  Actually with the above response we kind of figured that out n our own.  When's the next auction and what are you able to share in regards to an advanced look ?

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On 9/27/2021 at 11:34 AM, Chicago Boy said:

Thanks for letting us know your "young".  Actually with the above response we kind of figured that out n our own.  When's the next auction and what are you able to share in regards to an advanced look ?

The next auction will be mid November. There will be a preview the day before the auction opens. 

- Dom 

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On 9/27/2021 at 8:49 AM, domuhnator said:

The next auction will be mid November. There will be a preview the day before the auction opens. 

- Dom 

so we will have no idea what is coming up on the comic book auction until 24 hours before the auction opens?....HA does not nor CC or CL wait until 24 hours, is there a specific reason why you are waiting till a day before?

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