I did not know Gary, but my best wishes go out to his family.
You have to be aware of what you are getting into any time you buy from an auction house. But with that said, Cabin Fever is no fly-by-night operation. These folks have been in the auction industry for years. I will say they only began doing full online auctions once Covid 19 happened. Prior to that you could submit an email bid if you weren't there in person and after you paid they would drop off at the nearby UPS store. They could surely use some shipping improvements but the people themselves and their business is very straightforward and reputable.
jhz563 - I've bought from Stout and Trainz at their auctions and have never had an issue with their shipping charges. eBay sellers have to list shipping charges. I always consider total cost when bidding or making a purchase. Where is the total cost versus the "going rate". I've passed on many items I've considered when the bids get too high for me. I have found if you are willing to wait, the item will show up again in another place or time. Interestingly, Stout had a number of lots which were re-listed at the last auction after being sold at the previous auction. Makes me wonder if the bidding is pushed higher by shills or just collectors who get caught up in the auction and realize they goofed and pass on completing the purchase.
The Cabin Fever (CF) people may be nice, but the extra shipping charges were a shock (considering my past experience) and would not have happened with Stout nor Trainz. When you win an auction at either site, they send you an invoice. CF immediately charges the bid amount (surprise!), so total cost is an unknown. For me that is very uncomfortable.
Which gets back to the reason I went to CF in the first place. Their agreement to sell off the remaining MTH inventory caught my attention and I wanted to give them a try if something popped up, whenever the auction occurs. Now I will just add another $25 to the bid in addition to their fees to compare to the "going rate" for similar items. So lesson learned, but did want to give the forum a heads up on CF shipping practices, as I am sure there will be a lot of us watching that auction. Jeff
AUGUST 24 UPDATE - Cabin Fever is now handing shipping in-house. Jeff