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Auction (Conquest 2009) -- I didn't attend since there was nothing there of interest. Michael Becker and
Phil Bailey did sit in for about an hour. The main event for me was the Friday night and Sat night flea market where
I spent about $135. The major find was 2 copies of AH Age of Renaissance (1 punched, 1 unpunched) from the same seller
for $40 each. Also picked up 4 issues of All Star Replay and couple other misc games. A lot of games were going
for cheap on Friday night, house cleaning time I guess.
Auction Mania (Kublacon 2009) -- I'm still trying to finish updating it, over 650 lots were in the auction with over $8500 of sales. This inncluded
at least two estate collections (Linden Moore & another gamer).
Auction 2008 (Conquest) -- I did a quick look and there was less than a table length worth of items there. Mark
Kramer didn't show up, so there was very little game worth my time there. I ended up spending my money at the Flea Market.
I believe Auction is now a non-event for Conquest\Avaloncon, since there is one Flea Market each day of the con. Greg
sold around $600 worth of games, he had the best selection(Euros and Wargames) in the Flea Market!
Auction Mania 2008 (Kublacon) -- Yet another very long auction with about 450 lots, lasted until almost to 8 pm. Jason Pipes joined the AM crew.
A little more than $7000 worth of games changed hands.
Auction 2007 (Conquest) -- this contains the main auctions plus couple items I won at the Silent auction (charity) on Sunday. Very short auction
lasting only couple of hours. Auction Mania crew got replaced by Alan Emerich and a couple of Conquest staff.
Auction Mania 2007 (Kublacon) -- this contains only the items I had recorded while I was there. This also includes the charity auction.
It was a long one, went from 10:00 am to about 9:30 pm.
* is where I had won the bid. I have also included where Proxy bidder actually won, rare instances.
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