Coventry Auction November 2019
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Coventry Auction November 2019
To announce that this Winter JC and I will not be holding our traditional slot auction.
A combination of several factors has led us to this decision. This does not mean it is the end of The Coventry Bun Fight, far from it.
We are currently in discussion with the owner of a very large collection who wishes to dispose of very rare penny machines totally fresh to market.
By doing this we can ensure its availability in total and market it all with accuracy and confidence.
Details next year, watch this space.
BP
A combination of several factors has led us to this decision. This does not mean it is the end of The Coventry Bun Fight, far from it.
We are currently in discussion with the owner of a very large collection who wishes to dispose of very rare penny machines totally fresh to market.
By doing this we can ensure its availability in total and market it all with accuracy and confidence.
Details next year, watch this space.
BP
Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
It is a pity the November auction will not take place as we all look forward to meeting other slotties and I usually sell or buy a machine ( although the wife was not happy about the steeraball I bought last auction ).
Will we be able to sell at this next auction planned for next year?
Will we be able to sell at this next auction planned for next year?
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
Oh yes you will!
In fact it'll be an excellent auction to sell at due to the draw created by the collection we'll be selling.
BP
In fact it'll be an excellent auction to sell at due to the draw created by the collection we'll be selling.
BP
Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
That’s a real shame, no doubt the clashing with EH a major contributor, also contributions from collectors to participate, which I am guessing gets tougher and tougher.
Personally I prefer auctions to fixed prices sales. People have bizarre ideas on the value of their machines and wonder why they don’t sell. Most auctions I set low reserves on my machines, all part of the gamble in my opinion.
Hopefully you will be back for the benefit of all
Personally I prefer auctions to fixed prices sales. People have bizarre ideas on the value of their machines and wonder why they don’t sell. Most auctions I set low reserves on my machines, all part of the gamble in my opinion.
Hopefully you will be back for the benefit of all
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
We shall TF …
We are currently in discussion with the owner of a very large collection who wishes to dispose of very rare penny machines totally fresh to market.
By doing this we can ensure its availability in total and market it all with accuracy and confidence.
Details next year, watch this space.
BP
We are currently in discussion with the owner of a very large collection who wishes to dispose of very rare penny machines totally fresh to market.
By doing this we can ensure its availability in total and market it all with accuracy and confidence.
Details next year, watch this space.
BP
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
Browsing Ebay & F/B lately, I can totally get where you're coming from!
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
Ebay is a meat market, FB also is useful for those who want to hide or play on those who feel intimidated at auctions or are perhaps a bit shy.
No problem with that, we're all different.
Auctions allow items to find their own price, often an education in itself! The other thing I like about auctions is everything you see could actually end up being yours, all you have to do is be the last man standing. Sadly the auctioneers can be a tad naughty and lacking in scruples or conscience in the way they operate their business, (happily we are not all like that) nuff said!
An open sale allows the same examination of the goods, no commission to the buyer, and the chance to negotiate. If the offer is refused it's not personal, merely a business decision. At a sale there is the time to ask questions and be advised, sharing of knowledge etc.
They're too dissimilar to compare really, I see merits and issues with them all.
I've bought off eBay, only to travel miles and find it's not as described or judicious camera angles have been employed.
And as someone who has been organising Auctions and Collectors' Days for 20 years (who remembers The Fox Inn?) I have endlessly experienced the frustration of promised entries that don't materialise on the day.
Hence my grateful thanks to those enthusiastic stalwarts whom have always done their utmost to support or just be there.
BP
No problem with that, we're all different.
Auctions allow items to find their own price, often an education in itself! The other thing I like about auctions is everything you see could actually end up being yours, all you have to do is be the last man standing. Sadly the auctioneers can be a tad naughty and lacking in scruples or conscience in the way they operate their business, (happily we are not all like that) nuff said!
An open sale allows the same examination of the goods, no commission to the buyer, and the chance to negotiate. If the offer is refused it's not personal, merely a business decision. At a sale there is the time to ask questions and be advised, sharing of knowledge etc.
They're too dissimilar to compare really, I see merits and issues with them all.
I've bought off eBay, only to travel miles and find it's not as described or judicious camera angles have been employed.
And as someone who has been organising Auctions and Collectors' Days for 20 years (who remembers The Fox Inn?) I have endlessly experienced the frustration of promised entries that don't materialise on the day.
Hence my grateful thanks to those enthusiastic stalwarts whom have always done their utmost to support or just be there.
BP
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
Not one to be negative but isn't it the same as having a spring auction and winter one? Like that it has been done in the past. I presume it wouldn't be till spring. Anyway you must have your reasons...
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
Sorry jimmycowman I don't understand your question.jimmycowman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 6:41 pm Not one to be negative but isn't it the same as having a spring auction and winter one? Like that it has been done in the past. I presume it wouldn't be till spring. Anyway you must have your reasons...
Isn't what the same as having a spring auction and winter one?
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
I was just wondering why the November auction was not on. You've had 2 auctions before in one year and the next one sounds well in to next year.I appreciate the time taken to prepare for auctions. Sorry for being a quizzling
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
There can be many reasons for us not devoting our time to doing the November auction.
It would only take one of us to have a family commitment, a health issue, boredom or a lottery win to effect what we do.
We're not missing a year as we have already had one auction this year.
It's ok to quiz, I guess the biggest thing about such events not always obvious to everyone is the wishes of the vendor(s).
It's the vendor who will dictate when we sell their collection for them, not us.
The decision not to do November this year is one thing.
Next year's disposal sale is an entirely different one.
BP
It would only take one of us to have a family commitment, a health issue, boredom or a lottery win to effect what we do.
We're not missing a year as we have already had one auction this year.
It's ok to quiz, I guess the biggest thing about such events not always obvious to everyone is the wishes of the vendor(s).
It's the vendor who will dictate when we sell their collection for them, not us.
The decision not to do November this year is one thing.
Next year's disposal sale is an entirely different one.
BP
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
I strongly suggest Moonriver never enters the diplomatic corps.
The clues in the first paragraph that one of us is experiencing a very personal crisis were there.
Sadly it's not the lottery win.
Nor would boredom entice me to be so rude as to traipse all over another person's private life.
Discussion ended.
There will be no Coventry Auction this November.
There will be a large disposal auction in 2020 when the vendor feels happy with the arrangements.
BP
The clues in the first paragraph that one of us is experiencing a very personal crisis were there.
Sadly it's not the lottery win.
Nor would boredom entice me to be so rude as to traipse all over another person's private life.
Discussion ended.
There will be no Coventry Auction this November.
There will be a large disposal auction in 2020 when the vendor feels happy with the arrangements.
BP
Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
Obviously I'm very sorry to hear of a personal crisis. Now we know, I feel bad for passing comment as I'm sure does Jimmycowman.
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Re: Coventry Auction November 2019
Hey no sweat, business is business, and slots are important!
I just need the two facts …
No second auction this year.
Biggy next year.
To be taken at face value. The fact we can banter between us is good.
BP
I just need the two facts …
No second auction this year.
Biggy next year.
To be taken at face value. The fact we can banter between us is good.
BP
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