View Full Version : Charity plug display - AUCTION


spence
01-02-2010, 10:58 AM
Remember this?

http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/plug-building-got-wood/30230-charity-plug-display-need-your-help.html

http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/attachments/plug-building-got-wood/17391d1159318824-plug-display-up-display.jpg

After a change in restaurant ownership (just after I put the damn thing up actually) I've got the plugs back in my possession and plan to auction them for charity as planned in 2006.

Special thanks to Scott and Elaine who now operate the waterfront eatery as the Melville Grill (1 Lagoon Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871) in the Melville marina. Home (http://www.melvillegrille.com/)

While the restaurant is closed for the winter, I highly recommend you check it out come spring. It's a nice little out of the way joint run by two great people.

That being said...a few questions:

1) What venue do you think would bring the most return for charity? Ebay has a large audience but high fees. SOL is attractive as it has high volume, but if there's enough interest we can do it here. I've even considered Plugfest as an option, although the audience would be limited.

2) For those who did donate, thanks again for your effort. The previous decision was to donate the proceeds to the MS Society, but considering that was 3+ years ago, I'm open to other ideas.

While it's not a huge volume of plugs it is a great mix of commercial and local builders with some very high quality stuff. In particular there's the eelskin iridescent spoon tail needle Habs donated (and signed) and one of Mac's Pichney style slant nose swimmers that are quite special...along with many others.

I've got to take some decent pictures, but I'd like to get this wrapped up by spring.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

-spence

MAC
01-02-2010, 11:20 AM
Your largest return will be to break it up. Not lot of people have 500 or so to drop on a display. The 500 figure is assuming a return of approx $20 + or - per lure.

The return if individual would be much greater collectively I'd bet. I know I'd be bidding on a few.

Just my .02

spence
01-02-2010, 11:29 AM
Definitely going to break it up, at least into small lots.

-spence

BigFish
01-02-2010, 11:31 AM
I say Hasbro (That charity the donations went to for the Habs tourney?) in John Habs and Steve Shirakas honor! We all miss them so much.:(

We all learned so much from them too!:uhuh:

derf
01-02-2010, 12:03 PM
Your largest return will be to break it up. Not lot of people have 500 or so to drop on a display. The 500 figure is assuming a return of approx $20 + or - per lure.

The return if individual would be much greater collectively I'd bet. I know I'd be bidding on a few.

Just my .02

Definitely going to break it up, at least into small lots.

-spence

imho . if you want the max $$$ ;
do them as singles ..
it is more trouble , shipping etc ; but it will be a better return .
derf

Tagger
01-02-2010, 12:23 PM
Best you can do is singles epay ,,but the plug market isn't what it was . Every 10 plugs you sell epay absorbs 1 in fees ... I'd put a test plug on epay .

chefchris401
01-02-2010, 02:16 PM
SOL might be your best bet, especially for charity. theres alot of traffic there.

you could also see if other sites and shops would advertise it as well.

i think breaking it up would be best, as others have mentioned.

stcroixman
01-02-2010, 04:37 PM
not kosher to name that other site here.

spence
01-02-2010, 06:46 PM
not kosher to name that other site here.
SOL? Don't see how that isn't kosher considering the context.

-spence

Slipknot
01-02-2010, 09:39 PM
I think raffles raise more $ than auctions
check with JohnR, I think he agrees, atleast that is what we have found.

my 2 cents

MAC
01-03-2010, 06:33 AM
I think raffles raise more $ than auctions
check with JohnR, I think he agrees, atleast that is what we have found.

my 2 cents


I think raffles do raise a lot. But it would be harder to keep track of with this many lures.

I think Tagger has the right idea with eBay.

numbskull
01-03-2010, 09:56 AM
Doesn't Ebay have a charity auction provision where they waive their fees?

spence
01-03-2010, 01:20 PM
Doesn't Ebay have a charity auction provision where they waive their fees?

Never thought about that...I'll check into it...

thanks,

-spence

chefchris401
01-03-2010, 08:12 PM
Spence i sent you a PM with some info that I hope will help.

Slipknot
01-13-2011, 07:27 PM
Spence, did you ever post the results from this?
just wondering which charity and stuff

spence
01-13-2011, 08:10 PM
Spence, did you ever post the results from this?
just wondering which charity and stuff

No, I still haven't had the time to photograph the plugs properly and get them listed for auction. Having a baby this summer and a lot of work travel has really sunk my extra time. I was hoping to have this done before this X-mas.

I'll probably try to sync it with the start of the season to perhaps generate some more revenue. Target charity is still the MS Society as was agreed to initially, although now that there's (sadly) a Habs tourney and charity I was thinking perhaps that would be a more fitting recipient.

Everything is in my possession and ready to go. MAC did offer a nice price to buy back his submission (the Pichney style swimmer) which I'm going to honor as I know nobody would object.

I did look into Ebay's charity auctions and that looks to be the best method for selling with no overhead.

Thanks for the reminder though. I know I've been very slow in getting this done!

I need the kick in the ass.

-spence

chefchris401
01-13-2011, 09:41 PM
There's a lot of great plugs on that rack!!!

Would love to have a few my display rack.

Keep us posted.

Maybe if a few guys where interested in a few plugs a each you could get them to all pitch in and buy it

Good luck and keep us posted.
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spence
07-04-2011, 07:58 AM
Getting these photographed today.

It's about freaking time.

-spence