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  • jhunt28
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 409

    Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

    I didn't keep a close eye on the Superbowl auction last year, but I noticed a lot of "DNS-Did Not Sell" on the items. I was surprised to see these next to some of the featured items too, for example the game worn Elway Broncos jersey, Van Brocklin lid, Favre Jets jersey, etc. Is this normal?? Are they keeping some items for another auction? Does this mean that the items got zero bids because the minimum bid was too high? Just wondering...I wasn't physically at the auction, so maybe someone who was could shed some light? I would love it if this meant Hunt will re-auction these items, but maybe this is wishful thinking?? If anyone has any opinions or answers, I would be interesting in hearing them.
  • scottanservitz
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 743

    #2
    Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

    I just checked on some of the completed auctions last night. There were quite a few lots that didn't sell. I believe the opening bids were too high. Many lots that did sell went for the low end of the opening bids. One that caught my eye was a Michael Turner Chargers gamer for $500. After the year that guy had, somebody got a great deal......
    Scott

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    • ironmanfan
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2005
      • 2252

      #3
      Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

      I'm sure Hunt was hoping that some more 'high-rollers' would be at the Super Bowl this week to bid in person. With the economy and the presence of the Cardinals in the Super Bowl (as opposed to let's say the Giants or Cowboys), I'm sure everything is surpressed.

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      • suicide_squeeze
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 1442

        #4
        Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

        I think the obvious has come to roost.

        The economy has hit our hobby harder than anyone wanted to admit.

        I scanned through the Hunt auction last night, as I am always curious to see what things go for, even though I am strickly a "baseball" collector, not football. I actually logged in this morning with the intent to start this exact post, but I was beat to it by jhunt28.

        The Hunt auction had fairly dismal results. There were a TON of DNS's, and lots of lots....I would say a majority.....went for less then the stated range of estimated auction value.

        I believe that the starting opening bids were of little cause: The bids of the items that did not sell simply just didn't reach the silent reserves placed on the items by the consigners. There may have been one or two that didn't get the opening bid amount, but largely I'm sure that had little effect on the DNS items.

        The bottom line.....We all felt the hobby was partially effected by the bad economy, and figured it would be the "lesser valued" items that suffered the most. Now, we can see by this auction......it's effected every level of auctioned items, from onesy-twosy bids for chump change, to the highly sought after "museum pieces".

        It's gonna be a tough year. If you have a chunk of change and are waiting for that one special item to add to your collection, this may be your year, as the price may stay in your range. On the other hand, if the consigners hold back on the items they make available.....this may be remembered as "the year of the garbage sales".

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        • mvandor
          Banned
          • Apr 2007
          • 1032

          #5
          Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

          Oddly, I bid the low estimate on a Quentin Jammer London Chargers uni through the NFL Auction site and today that item is marked DNS.

          ??????

          I guess the low estimate number isn't the equivalent of a reserve price?

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          • helmets
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 546

            #6
            Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

            I did bid on some of the items on the auction. One of the lots that I bought states sold for $0. Others, I know sold and show $0. I think it is clearly a case of the person that updated the site, did not have enough information. The other idea is that Hunt Auctions does not want people to know what certain items sold for.
            Buying game used helmets of Packers - all eras as well as game used helmets of HOFers or future HOFers.

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            • jhunt28
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 409

              #7
              Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

              The Jammer gamer is a great example...There was a lack of information (because I bid on a few items as well) on the bidding side of things. Perhaps they should have thrown away the "estimated selling price", and just told us the minimum bid to own the piece? But lets take the Jets Favre gamer...most of us saw the action that piece got on NFLAUCTION.com. I wonder if the minimum bid on that was set way too high (ie. $10,000)? Or perhaps people know that Brett is finished in NY, and are rethinking the value of that jersey? Those are the only things I can think of...and I guess the only way to know for sure is to hear it from someone who was in attendance in Tampa. Normally in a Superbowl setting, you have a mix of people with bucks, and some booze going around to make the bids flow freely. I just find this auction odd...I realize that this economy is horrendous at the moment, but I have really yet to see prices on GOOD QUALITY game worn items drop. Or at least, the items I want still seem to be slipping out of my reach!! But I guess this could be the year to take advantage of the poor economy if you are able to do so...it would be nice to see things down from their inflated prices, including game worn items. But this remains to be seen...we will see how the next AMI auction results go, I think that will be a good barometer of the year to come. Good luck to everyone in 2009...

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              • Dewey2007
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 2566

                #8
                Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                Did anyone on the forum pick up the Marshawn Lynch gamer for $400? Great price (especially if that includes the hammer) although the autograph on the back of the jersey is horrible IMO.
                sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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                • jbcindc
                  Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 61

                  #9
                  Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                  First time I've posted on this site. I am the lucky winner of the Michael Turner jersey for $500. I participated by phone and the Hunt Auctions rep was surprised at how low things were selling for. I got the impression that he worked for the NFL or followed its auctions closely because he once stated that things were going for much lower than through the NFL online auctions. The connection wasn't great -- a lot of ambient noise and the auctioneer -- and I tried to bid higher on several items that sold before he could hear me yelling "YES!" into the phone. I ended up winning the Chargers' Russ Washington, and Turner jerseys and Cromartie's uniform from London. I lost out three others because he couldn't hear me. The auctioneer seemed to start the bids somewhere between the low and high bids. I enjoyed it but came away wishing I'd been able to buy more.

                  Jason

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                  • Eric
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 1970
                    • 2848

                    #10
                    Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                    Originally posted by jbcindc
                    First time I've posted on this site. I am the lucky winner of the Michael Turner jersey for $500. I participated by phone and the Hunt Auctions rep was surprised at how low things were selling for. I got the impression that he worked for the NFL or followed its auctions closely because he once stated that things were going for much lower than through the NFL online auctions. The connection wasn't great -- a lot of ambient noise and the auctioneer -- and I tried to bid higher on several items that sold before he could hear me yelling "YES!" into the phone. I ended up winning the Chargers' Russ Washington, and Turner jerseys and Cromartie's uniform from London. I lost out three others because he couldn't hear me. The auctioneer seemed to start the bids somewhere between the low and high bids. I enjoyed it but came away wishing I'd been able to buy more.

                    Jason
                    Jason
                    Great to hear from you. Sounds like you're a Chargers guy. I'd love to hear about your game used collection. If you feel like it, email me at ecky3@aol.com
                    Thanks
                    Eric
                    Always looking for game used San Diego Chargers items...

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                    • sonic
                      Member
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 39

                      #11
                      Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                      The ONE item I REALLY REALLY wanted was the Brandon Marshall jersey that sold for way more than the estimate. I was the runner up.

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                      • lund6771
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 805

                        #12
                        Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                        I ended up getting a few items for me & a friend...

                        Jay Cutler $1200
                        Deuce $1300
                        Sproles $2300

                        I also was bidding on both Tomlinson jerseys and there were only 2 bidders on both lots....me & one other guy....if either of us didn't bid, they would have sold for $4000 each...far less than previous years

                        It was pretty evident that the bidding was slow....I was bidding over the phone and they actually called me a couple of times to see if I wanted to bid on lots that I didn't register for...I was driving, so I couldn't remember specific lots at the time...but I would have loved to have bid on the Lynch, Turner, Porter, Ronnie Brown, Pennington and many more

                        Definitely a buyer's auction!

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                        • schubert1970
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 815

                          #13
                          Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                          How much did the Elway jersey go for?

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                          • gridman80
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 117

                            #14
                            Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                            Originally posted by jhunt28
                            I didn't keep a close eye on the Superbowl auction last year, but I noticed a lot of "DNS-Did Not Sell" on the items. I was surprised to see these next to some of the featured items too, for example the game worn Elway Broncos jersey, Van Brocklin lid, Favre Jets jersey, etc. Is this normal?? Are they keeping some items for another auction? Does this mean that the items got zero bids because the minimum bid was too high? Just wondering...I wasn't physically at the auction, so maybe someone who was could shed some light? I would love it if this meant Hunt will re-auction these items, but maybe this is wishful thinking?? If anyone has any opinions or answers, I would be interesting in hearing them.
                            reserve on the Favre Jets was $10K...it went up to $8K ....

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                            • EndzoneSports
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 206

                              #15
                              Re: Hunt NFL Superbowl Auction-Lots of DNS

                              Originally posted by schubert1970
                              How much did the Elway jersey go for?
                              Based on information that we have received the Elway gamer fell into the DNS category. This one would have been a great one to add to someone's collection as it displayed solid wear and could possibly be DNA-matched as the front of the jersey had what appeared to be significant blood staining (by the way, we personally inspected this jersey and provided our Letter of Opinion).

                              A collector informed us that he was contacted after the auction by Hunt who offered the jersey via direct sale at what seamed a quite reasonable, albeit not cheap price.

                              Best regards,
                              Patrick W. Scoggin
                              Endzone Sports Charities
                              www.EndzoneSportsCharities.org

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