I get that flashing your maximum bid isn’t good practice, but I don’t see how it helped Ken here. The estimated value pre-Sotheby’s was $15-20mm. So Ken paid $20mm+ over?
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Replying to @choffstein
What’s the estimated value to winning bid beta at Sotheby’s ? Could it be they consistently under mark it initially for marketing to new biz?
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Replying to @moreproteinbars
That’s a very good question. I’d wager it’s likely under, but a beta of 0.5 would surprise me. At a certain point, that seems like it hurts the reputation of the appraisers at the auction house.
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I think it might be standard in the industry? Unsure, but- I was at the Star Trek prop auction at Christie’s and Everything went for way over! Was cursing when I was outbid on every item I wanted by A Lot!
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Replying to @moreproteinbars @choffstein
Sure but remember that in the art biz you need to speak to people to get them to trade with you. Sometimes even meet them
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Replying to @macrocephalopod @moreproteinbars
Pretty sure Tina has to do that in her market too
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Sounds horrifying.
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Replying to @macrocephalopod @choffstein
It is, especially when they call from London at 430am, let a girl sleep… lol
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Replying to @moreproteinbars @choffstein
Londoners should simply know their place imo.
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