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Posted: Oct 15, 2013 13:18 Post subject: Six more videos of specimens from the Hoppel 2 Collection
Thank you for your kind words - I'm having a blast doing these. Here are six more from the Hoppel 2 Auction.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
Posted: Oct 16, 2013 02:21 Post subject: Yet another 6 from the Hoppel 2 Colletion
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
Posted: Oct 18, 2013 01:15 Post subject: Final six
Here's the final bunch for this grouping. I hope you enjoy!!!!
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
To see the video in the highest resolution, once the video starts playing, click the gear button at the bottom of the video screen and select 1080p(HD). Then go full screen.
Posted: Oct 18, 2013 11:51 Post subject: Re: Hoppel Collection
Thank you Bob!
The Linarite actually sold for $158,500.
The cool thing about these Heritage Auctions is that they are completely transparent. By this I mean that they have a appraiser put a value to each piece and then they cut that price (sometimes in half) and that's the reserve. Once the auction is finished, they then post the final, winning bid. In this way, EVERYONE gets to see what price the MARKET places on the specimens.
For the last auction, I had a few friends who thought they'd never be able to buy anything but ended up winning a few pieces. Everyone was very happy.
If you're interesting in watching the process, you can sign up for a free Heritage account and watch this weekend's auctions live. It won't cost you a penny and it's pretty entertaining!!! _________________ Bryan Swoboda
President, BlueCap Productions
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Posted: Oct 18, 2013 15:52 Post subject: Re: Hoppel Collection
thanks for the info Bryan - I was not aware of the auction policies. I'll sign up.
I'm usually adverse to buy specimens without seeing them first hand but these videos make a significant difference. is there a relatively simple way to "size" them of the computer screen so you can make them actual size?
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Posted: Oct 18, 2013 16:09 Post subject: Re: Hoppel Collection
never mind - after registering on the heritage site, I was able to view past auctions and noted that the $158K sales number for this linarite includes the buyer's fee.
bob
was just visiting the heritage web site - is the buyer's premium included in that $158K number? if not, the premium would take the price to about $190K??
Posted: Nov 06, 2013 21:58 Post subject: Heritage Auction
Dear Gail,
I received my latest Rocks and Minerals today and enjoyed the article that you and Jim wrote about the Heritage Auction in June. I am fortunate that Gwen would not let me go ;-)
The Hoppel Collection has some incredible specimens and it looks like many of them found new homes.
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Posted: Nov 06, 2013 23:59 Post subject: Re: Heritage Auction
We found it was very intriguing and entertaining too, thanks Don. We went to the second auction, it was during the Munich show when people were traveling there, so we found that it was an advantage to us to bid during that time, many pieces came home with us then too. This is a new experience, although we had done some online auctions prior to this, but this was on steroids…. _________________ Minerals you say? Why yes, I'll take a dozen or so...
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