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Abc Auction Features Regency-Superior (Rip) Sales Sheets

 
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Posted 09/19/2023   4:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add rogdcam to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
The ghost of R-S lives on with the upcoming Aldrich ABC sale containing many dozens of Country lots consisting of hundreds of Regency Superior sales sheets. I always am curious about the path material such as this took to get where it is. After the ignominious end of R-S how did this material escape given that many parties were and are still owed monies. Possible that they came from a buyer that shopped at R-S but it does not have that feel to it. A great mystery.

https://stampauctionnetwork.com/B/B133.cfm
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Posted 09/19/2023   7:12 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Parcelpostguy to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Are you saying the property is stolen or were assets hidden during bankruptcy?

This retail counter stock (not auction material) likely sold at a fraction of wholesale just to get it off the inventory sheet and bring in some money. Win, lose or draw, everything has settled with the demise of both the owner and the business via death and bankruptcy.

Any of your comments that may taint the material does no good for former customers of R-S nor and more importantly can harm the current owners of the material and the firm trying to properly auction off that owner's material. Perhaps the current owner received this material as "payment" for what was owed to them. Now they get hammered again in lost value because someone thinks it is tainted and says so in a public forum.
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Posted 09/19/2023   7:30 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Are you saying the property is stolen or were assets hidden during bankruptcy?

This retail counter stock (not auction material) likely sold at a fraction of wholesale just to get it off the inventory sheet and bring in some money. Win, lose or draw, everything has settled with the demise of both the owner and the business via death and bankruptcy.

Any of your comments that may taint the material does no good for former customers of R-S nor and more importantly can harm the current owners of the material and the firm trying to properly auction off that owner's material. Perhaps the current owner received this material as "payment" for what was owed to them. Now they get hammered again in lost value because someone thinks it is tainted and says so in a public forum.


You created an entire story on your own and it is very dramatic. You can actually take my post literally.

I wrote (it is above but here it is again):


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I always am curious about the path material such as this took to get where it is. After the ignominious end of R-S how did this material escape given that many parties were and are still owed monies. Possible that they came from a buyer that shopped at R-S but it does not have that feel to it. A great mystery.


You know what it means? I am curious about the path it took. That is what it means. I am always interested when I see old(er) auction house and dealer material show up in sales. How did it get where it is? It is interesting.

The only person here throwing about the words "stolen" or "hidden assets" is you PPG. Sort of looking to create a problem where there is none. Only you know your motivation and I could care less what it is. Kind of like the Scott leaving APS thread.

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Roger
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Posted 09/19/2023   7:46 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add floortrader to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Wait a minute ---both of you ...............You both missed a important part of the description .


If you read it the way I did ....you notice it says "the catalog values appear to be fairly recent " The way I read that is someone rescued boxes of BLANK dealer sheets from the storage room . Then I would put material in them for resale

I done that for years and others do the same .....it is called recycling dealer stock sheets ,so yes the pages are Regency not the stamps inside each page .
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Posted 09/19/2023   9:05 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Parcelpostguy to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I have significant material still on Nutmeg cards. If hit by a bus soon, they would eventually appear back on the market in the same cards which came with my purchases. Not just limited to that firm, now defunct, but other both closed or active firms.
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Posted 09/20/2023   7:58 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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I have significant material still on Nutmeg cards. If hit by a bus soon, they would eventually appear back on the market in the same cards which came with my purchases. Not just limited to that firm, now defunct, but other both closed or active firms.


Did any of the firms close their doors owing hundreds of thousands of dollars to consignors?

https://www.courts.mo.gov/cnet/case...=CT22#header
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Posted 09/20/2023   10:42 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add shermae to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
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