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    *M.A.D.*

    *Some unreal price$!!!!!

    Las Vegas Motorcycles 2025 - Mecum Auctions
    Last edited by JoJo357; 02-01-2025, 10:40 PM.

  • #2
    JoJo, is there a way to view the auction results without having a Mecum account?
    Dave

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    • #4
      Saw some cone Shovels go for good money, and some generator Shovels go pretty cheap. Pans were going pretty cheap, too...
      vph-d

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      • #5
        Originally posted by ammorest View Post
        JoJo, is there a way to view the auction results without having a Mecum account?
        Dave
        Hi Dave, you don't need a fussy account. It's easy, just use your email address and a password. But yes, you will have to do this in order to get the dollar amounts from each auction. 1st picture upper right corner~Sign Up Or log in. *2nd picture email & password. Plus, you can sign in with Facebook and other accounts you might have. *Good Luck Dave.

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        Last edited by JoJo357; 02-02-2025, 04:02 PM.

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        • #6
          Big Lake Bob's links will show you the selling prices of the top 10 for each day. If you want to view the other prices (and you don't want to give them your email and a password), another way I found was to view the YouTube recordings of the auctions. I look through the catalog online, find the lot numbers I am interested in, then fast forward on the video to see what it hammers for. As an example, I was interested in what a 1941 Indian 4 sold for.

          In the catalog it shows it sold and says it is lot S126.1.
          Auction catalog.JPG

          Here is a screenshot of the sale at the auction.
          Sold price.JPG
          Eric Olson
          Membership #18488

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          • #7
            Interesting that the well documented Crocker fetched $880k with the other two unsold at less than a third of the price.

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            • #8
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekYaq-0jWJ0

              1915 Cyclone
              Bob Rice #6738

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              • #9
                Not all great bikes attracted millionaire investors. Paul Adams' beautiful 100 point Nortons sold for chump change and a one of one special order Velocette Thruxton scrambler sold for $3300 .

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                • #10
                  That one Crocker was a put together bike, thus low price. Triumphs were really soft. The one lone dirt XR 750 Harley sold for 55k, almost double the typical price for a 1980. I took advantage of the soft Triumph market this year, bought a nice 67 Triumph framer dirt bike. Gonna change some things and make it mine. Was there for all 4 days, what a great time! Hats off to the South Point Resort what a great place for this event!
                  #7558 Take me on and you take on the whole trailer park!

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                  • #11
                    Does anyone have the selling price of the 1905 Reading Standard? In the short video I saw it appeared to have a NR card attached.

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                    • #12
                      Do you have the lot number?

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                      • #13
                        The 1911 Reading single standard went for 38.5k The 1906 Reading went for 42.9k The price on each includes the 10% auction fee.
                        #7558 Take me on and you take on the whole trailer park!

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                        • #14
                          Thanks, knuck

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