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<p>[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 4549083, member: 10461"]Your first ten or so posts have to go through a probationary period wherein moderator approval is required before they appear publicly. (I wish the site explained more about that to new members- I have forgotten what the page looks like, myself.) After the short probationary period, that goes away and we no longer have to vet every post you make.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I approved your first post (didn't see any others in the queue), I was somewhat surprised that a scornful post towards Doug/ [USER=112]@GDJMSP[/USER] was the very first thing you chose to say, but I approved it nonetheless, just as he likely would have.</p><p><br /></p><p>FWIW, I do agree with much of the advice you dispensed (once you got around to that). Except I lack personal experience in consigning to auction. I am a collector of esoterics, but have always sold stuff on my own - usually here or on Collectors Universe (no commission fees), or on eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>I reckon a lot of my material isn't quite valuable enough to make third-party consignment worthwhile. For [USER=76965]@1934 Wreath Crown[/USER], though, it may well be. I've heard good things about Great Collections, but so far my only experience with them is as a buyer (only twice), and not a consignor.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 4549083, member: 10461"]Your first ten or so posts have to go through a probationary period wherein moderator approval is required before they appear publicly. (I wish the site explained more about that to new members- I have forgotten what the page looks like, myself.) After the short probationary period, that goes away and we no longer have to vet every post you make. When I approved your first post (didn't see any others in the queue), I was somewhat surprised that a scornful post towards Doug/ [USER=112]@GDJMSP[/USER] was the very first thing you chose to say, but I approved it nonetheless, just as he likely would have. FWIW, I do agree with much of the advice you dispensed (once you got around to that). Except I lack personal experience in consigning to auction. I am a collector of esoterics, but have always sold stuff on my own - usually here or on Collectors Universe (no commission fees), or on eBay. I reckon a lot of my material isn't quite valuable enough to make third-party consignment worthwhile. For [USER=76965]@1934 Wreath Crown[/USER], though, it may well be. I've heard good things about Great Collections, but so far my only experience with them is as a buyer (only twice), and not a consignor.[/QUOTE]
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