Building The List: Which auction houses do you use?
By Chris Olds | Beckett Sports Card Monthly Editor
Not long ago, we asked you for your picks for which group-breakers you use as part of building The List — a selection that appears in Beckett Sports Card Monthly.
Now, it’s time to do it again.
This time, we’re curious about which auction houses you use to buy your sports cards, memorabilia and more — whether it’s eBay, Heritage Auctions, Beckett Auctions, Goodwin & Co. or any of the many other options out there.
For our upcoming Auctions Issue, we’re doing another edition of The List — 50 auction houses who you should know.
Tell us who you use in the comments below. Be sure to include usernames, website addresses, Twitter handles, etc. while telling us why that option is tops to you.
Chris Olds is the editor of Beckett Baseball and Beckett Sports Card Monthly magazines. Have a comment, question or idea? Send an email to him at colds@beckett.com. Follow him on Twitter by clicking here.
Aside from the ones listed in the article I like checking out Goldin Auctions, and have gotten a few nice items from them.
SCP Auctions
Pretty much the gold standard for vintage memorabilia as well as customer service.
http://scpauctions.com/
Andy Sandler recently rejoined the auction business and has moderate items.
Bill Goodwin’s “past auction results” is a valuable tool to see unique type card issues.
Kevin Savage Cards – http://kevinsavagecards.com – I’ve dealt with them for almost 20 years, Kevin, Pat, Lonn, all are great guys and awesome to deal with. I’ve never been disappointed.