Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

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  • ChrisCavalier
    Paid Users
    • Jan 1970
    • 1967

    Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

    Yesterday I picked up a copy of the book “The Card” and read a few chapters relating to the memorabilia side of the industry. From what I can tell this book is definitely worth reading. If you haven’t picked up a copy yet I strongly recommend doing so. After reading the book, in addition to a number of threads on this forum asking what changes could be done to help the hobby, I thought it was time to make this post.

    Regarding the sale of sports memorabilia, I came to the conclusion a few years ago that the current industry systems for transacting items are inherently deficient because they rely on too few people to validate everything. As an industry and as a collecting community, we have previously been at fault in assuming a couple of people can know everything about every item. And the fact that we, as collectors, blindly followed the market didn't help in coming up with a better solution. In fact, the need to improve the system was the impetus behind the creation of Game Used Universe.

    For two years now GUU has been instrumental in providing content and social networking to collectors so they can make highly informed decisions about the items they purchase. Among many examples that will illustrate this point, we were instrumental in helping Vince Malta finish his book (you can read his acknowledgement section) and are working to distribute the book to all collectors. Our bat experts, Jim Caravello and Mike Specht, have provided detailed information to the general collecting community for the past two years to a degree that was previously unmatched. Many GUU members, experts in their own fields, have utilized this forum since its inception to distribute their vast knowledge to anyone who asks. Now, for the first time, the average collector has information that previously only resided in the hands of a few. That is exactly how we think things should work. Collectors should have all the information they need so they don’t have to rely exclusively on a select few individuals to tell them if something is legitimate. As long as the collecting community continues to rely exclusively on the opinions of a select few, the system will continue to be flawed.

    That is why we are now launching Game Used Universe Auctions. We have termed it a ‘Next Generation’ auction because we believe it is where the hobby should and will go. We believe involving the collective community in a selling process run with integrity will protect buyers against the sale of fake and suspect merchandise in ways that have never been done before. Specifically, all items sold in our auction will first be evaluated by people like Rob Steinmetz, Mike Specht, Jim Caravello, Darrell O’Mary and other highly recognized industry experts who contribute to our site. Not only are these individuals extremely knowledgeable in their areas of expertise, they are, equally important, people who operate with the highest level of integrity. Anyone who knows these people can attest to what I am saying. In fact, I believe they have chosen to affiliate with GUU because they know what we stand for. We have encapsulated one of the primary tenets of Game Used Universe in the following three words, ‘Integrity before Profits’. While many people in the industry say they do this, I think people have empirical evidence that we do "walk the talk."

    Our evaluators are among the industry's finest in terms or knowledge and integrity. Their input on GUU Auction items will provide collectors with assurances not found in many places in the industry. However, our model doesn’t stop there. We are developing our own custom software where each and every item in our auction will have a thread created for it that will allow questions to be asked and answered by anyone in our community. You see, we believe there are people out there with more knowledge in specific areas than anyone else. For example, who knows more about Broncos memorabilia than Patrick Scoggins? Who knows more about Cardinals bats than Jeff Scott? Who knows more about Phillies memorabilia than Howard Wolf? Who can photomatch jerseys better than Rudy? Basically, while GUU’s evaluators will provide extensive evaluations to protect collectors, we will also let collectors ask questions publicly and allow anyone in our community with useful information to provide answers. This system of fully disclosing all information for collectors to use in their purchasing decisions has never existed before.

    In the end, there should never be a situation in our auctions where someone buys an item without fully being aware of what they are buying. We have created a system of accountability to make sure of it. If a collector is unsure of something, all they need to do is ask. And, if an item is illegitimate, questionable or misrepresented, there is little to no chance of making it through our system without being identified. As people who use this site already know, Game Used Universe has already been instrumental in helping protect collectors from many of the problems in the market. Our transaction model will only be taking things a step further in ways unprecedented.

    I read Michael O’Keeffe’s comment that “I think there are a lot of problems in the hobby and I’m amazed at the amount of crap people are willing to put up with in order to spend thousands of dollars on a card or jersey.” In my opinion, many people have put up with these things because they don’t think they have an alternative.

    Well, an alternative has arrived. With the launch of GUU Auctions, collectors will now be able to participate in a transaction system designed for their benefit. It is a system of accountability where the ultimate goal is to make sure items are accurately and fairly represented and buyers have all the tools they need to make informed decisions in the buying process. We look forward to helping bring the hobby into the next generation.

    Sincerely,
    Chris Cavalier
    Christopher Cavalier
    Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions
  • yankees159
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 456

    #2
    Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

    I applaud Chris for creating an environment that truly values the collector and puts integrity in front of profit. I will be extremly confident in bidding on items in his upcoming auction and look forward to seeing what Forum Members have decided to part with in their collection.

    Keep up the good work Chris.

    All the best,



    Todd

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    • rbalm
      Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 61

      #3
      Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

      Great job guys! Finally an auction where honesty comes first!

      I hope your auction is successful for everyone!

      Adam

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      • ChrisCavalier
        Paid Users
        • Jan 1970
        • 1967

        #4
        Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

        Originally posted by yankees159
        Keep up the good work Chris.
        Thanks for your kind words. However, I think it would be more appropriate to have the appreciation be directed not toward any specific individual but to the entire GUU team and everyone in our community who cares about improving the hobby. As we have already seen, the sharing and dissemination of information has already improved things for collectors. Going forward, the release of our transaction platform will only continue to make things better for everyone.

        Sincerely,
        Chris
        Christopher Cavalier
        Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions

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        • skyking26
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 2457

          #5
          Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

          Spoke with some of the guys at the booth at the National. They wanted me to leave my Cooper Thome bat for the auction. Sorry I didn't. When is it, and how does it work? What fees apply? I may want to send it in if I feel it will generate a sale for the $$ I need...

          Bob
          ROBERT KOPPEL
          Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
          and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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          • aeneas01
            Senior Member
            • May 2007
            • 1128

            #6
            Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

            chris:

            not sure if you've already addressed this, but will the game used universe auction effect the great buy/sell section of this forum? i would guess that as more collectors discover they auction they will in turn begin to discover the forum which will make the buy/sell section even more active...
            robert

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            • ChrisCavalier
              Paid Users
              • Jan 1970
              • 1967

              #7
              Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

              Originally posted by aeneas01
              chris:

              not sure if you've already addressed this, but will the game used universe auction effect the great buy/sell section of this forum? i would guess that as more collectors discover they auction they will in turn begin to discover the forum which will make the buy/sell section even more active...
              Hello Robert,

              We have some exciting plans for that area of the site that will be great news for participants. We will be providing more information in the coming weeks and will keep you posted as things progress.

              Sincerely,
              Chris
              Christopher Cavalier
              Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions

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              • aeneas01
                Senior Member
                • May 2007
                • 1128

                #8
                Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

                Originally posted by ChrisCavalier
                Hello Robert,

                We have some exciting plans for that area of the site that will be great news for participants. We will be providing more information in the coming weeks and will keep you posted as things progress.

                Sincerely,
                Chris

                chris:

                thanks for the reply and i'm really looking forward to hearing more about the new plans for the buy/sell section.

                frankly, i would think that the buy/sell section would undermine the auction to a certain extent as far as revenue is concerned - i mean why pay auction fees when you can sell your item(s) free of charge? especially when the auction's popularity begins to attract many more collectors to the forum and to the buy/sell section...
                robert

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                • ChrisCavalier
                  Paid Users
                  • Jan 1970
                  • 1967

                  #9
                  Re: Changing the Hobby - A New Way to Buy and Sell

                  Originally posted by aeneas01
                  chris:

                  thanks for the reply and i'm really looking forward to hearing more about the new plans for the buy/sell section.

                  frankly, i would think that the buy/sell section would undermine the auction to a certain extent as far as revenue is concerned - i mean why pay auction fees when you can sell your item(s) free of charge? especially when the auction's popularity begins to attract many more collectors to the forum and to the buy/sell section...
                  Hello Everyone,

                  In response to the quote above, please find the following relevant information we have just posted in the announcement area of the site:

                  We are making this post to let everyone know that we will be temporarily closing the "Items For Sale" folder beginning September 15, 2007 and it will remain closed until the consignment auction ends on October 25th. Obviously, it would be unfair to our consignors to leave a competing section of the site open while the auction is in progress.

                  After the consignment auction ends, we will be launching an enhanced platform where people can list items for sale on the GUU site. We will explain more about the upgraded platform in the near future. As for now, we will simply say the new platform will be much more beneficial to collectors and especially potential buyers looking for legitimate merchandise.

                  We look forward to providing a vast array of great memorabilia in the upcoming GUU auction starting at the end of this month as well as launching the new platform for buyers and sellers once the consignment auction has ended.

                  Sincerely,
                  Chris Cavalier
                  Christopher Cavalier
                  Consignment Director - Heritage Auctions

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