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    Thank you and future respondents for comments. I spent 3 very full days this past week expanding and correcting descriptions in their draft catalog.....but the corrections haven't made it on to the web yet. There are actually two Bannerman specials in the auction (my father-in-law loved any and all Bannerman Frankenstein creations). There are also about 50 items missing that just haven't been photographed yet. I never really gave much thought to the work that goes behind these auctions and now have a better appreciation for why commissions are what they are. Now that the collection is spread out, it fills their main auction auditorium, which is bigger than a typical high school gym. I'm just praying for a decent auction since the medical/care bills and the cost of shutting down his various failing business interests are eating my wife and I alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardwv View Post
    my father-in-law loved any and all Bannerman Frankenstein creations)
    I find them interesting for exactly the same reason I think he did. He'd be a guy that would like to see some of the Khyber pass guns we've looked at.

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    the 1898 American Kragicon.
    I saw that one too, looked at everything...

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    I'm just praying for a decent auction
    I think you'll do fine, relatively speaking. There's LOTS of stuff and most of it should sell decently. I wouldn't worry too much about descriptions, after all when the guys go to buy, they aren't buying blind. They look at the item and know what it is instantly, so they bid. Don't get too worked up on that point. Professional auction houses have got it wrong before and things still move.
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