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How Much Will It Go For??

Postby vintagebrett » September 25th, 2008, 3:08 pm

I know I'm not outing this auction because it's clearly listed in the glove catergory and I'm sure everyone has seen it by now. This is a very good looking Goldsmith glove I'd like to have a little fun with this auction - let's see who has the closest guess to the finding ending price (not including shipping). Winner receives the honor of wearing a smug smile on their face for 2 days. :)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=018

My guess is $1328.52

Let the guessing begin!!
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Postby ebbets55 » September 25th, 2008, 3:23 pm

Brett,

I've been thinking the same thing. In The Price is Right Fashion, I'll guess $1,328.53, one cent higher. Just kidding. Here are my thoughts. The red Spalding 1" web last month went to Jeff, who seems to go deep on Spalding gloves. This one is a hair older, light in color and has an asbestos lining. In my opinion, it is a little more desirable but will it have the same action? I'll guess $1,500. Nice glove, almost too nice.

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Postby quaz95 » September 25th, 2008, 6:08 pm

my question is who is winning now? is he a forum member because this man/women is the king of openning bids. He is the first to bid on everything. ever glove i look at has u****s. So i just wanted to say, congradulations on being the first to bid on everything :D
Im not a vintage guy but that glove is MINTY as some forum members say. WOW

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it will go for

Postby Bravosin99 » September 25th, 2008, 7:03 pm

I don't believe it will go for as much as the red Spalding keeping in mind that the Spalding had never been used still containing all of the silver and even the original price tag...I am going to say that it will probably still reach 1,250...Only god knows what Mr. Spaldinger put in for his max big on the red glove we will just never know...It comes down to how much someone wants it and what they think it will take to get it...

Yes this glove is older then the red Spalding but it does not have the original price tag or all the silver...Im sticking to 1,250... :) ...should I save that smile for when I am right lol
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Postby vintagebrett » September 25th, 2008, 7:11 pm

To me, this one has much more eye appeal than the Spalding - if I had a choice between the two it wouldn't take more than .0001 seconds to go with the Goldsmith. And hopefully the glove makes it to the end of the auction so we can see the high bid.
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it will go for 2

Postby Bravosin99 » September 25th, 2008, 7:28 pm

Brett
I messaged the guy right when I found and and I told him he will probably get a lot of offers and to please let it run...He told me you are exactly right I have already had three offers of 50, 75, and 500 and I am going to let it run....I dont think we have any worries...He also told me it is on consignment
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Curious

Postby softball66 » September 25th, 2008, 8:53 pm

Does anyone think it odd that there's not the hint of stamping on the palm.
Nor is the size given. Would suspect it's low end product, maybe youth model. Can't argue with the preservation though. Whatever it was dipped in, they can do it to me.
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Postby Rickybulldog » September 26th, 2008, 12:05 pm

Funny JD,

Where the heck was this person in SOCAL? I'm surprised one of us didn't stumble upon this gem! HAHA! Beautiful glove. Joe, I agree with you on that it seems strange how it appears so flawless, but doesn't have any blazing stamping or any evident stamping. My guess is $1,400 and I'll go a step further and tell you who won't win.....ME..Haha! Fun to watch though................RBD
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Postby MTGLOVEGUY » September 30th, 2008, 9:13 am

1385.51, and I have a nice tan one with all the stampings perfectly clear and a crisp blue patch if the winner of that one wants to contact me.
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Postby stockbuddy » October 2nd, 2008, 11:37 pm

Hi Guys, For sure that one is a very nice looking glove. I would say it will go for at least 750.00 :D. I believe there is a rectangle stamped in the palm of this glove but it appears to be very faint.

I would venture to say 975.00 (bad economy right now). Ugh.

Very neat glove.

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Postby stockbuddy » October 4th, 2008, 10:51 pm

Well Guys,

Looks like it went for over 1600.00. Apparently the economy is not that bad for some. :) It appears that the winner was a newbie on the bid (0) items. Hopefully, it was a legit bidder. Have a good weekend.

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Postby vintagebrett » October 5th, 2008, 9:41 am

Looks like JD wins the smug satisfying smile on his face! :lol:

Not surprised by the price - I don't think the economy effects the people who are buying the top notch stuff.
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SCHILL BIDDING

Postby YCLIPPER » October 5th, 2008, 12:03 pm

UNFORTUNATELY THIS WAS JUST ANOTHER CASE OF SHILL BIDDING. SO EITHER THE 2ND HIGH BIDDER WILL GET A SECOND CHANCE OFFER OR THIS GLOVE WILL BE RELISTED AT A LATER TIME. IF ANYONE ON THIS FORUM WAS THE SECOND HIGH BIDDER BEWARE,THIS GLOVE WOULD HAVE ONLY GONE FOR $1125 NOT $1600. JUST A HEADS UP.
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Postby quaz95 » October 5th, 2008, 6:07 pm

wow thats crazy, how did you find that out? Cant you tell ebay and the seller get in some serious trouble?

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Postby vintagebrett » October 5th, 2008, 6:11 pm

I don't think you should jump to conclusions about shill bidding without proof - the person selling it sent me a very nice email about the sale and I don't think there was any problems with the sale. He was also very upfront with many people on this forum who asked questions about the glove. Just because it's a new bidder doesn't automatically mean there was a shill bidder.
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