Over 3600 Slices of Americana Come Up for Bid in Holabirds Spooktacular Auction Oct 29 Nov 2

Reno, Nevada, USA, November 17, 2020 -- A rare Wells Fargo and Company stock certificate from 1870 sold for $2,875, a 1960s-era 25-cent Jennings slot machine from the famous Nevada Club Casino brought $2,625, and a $1,000 Federal Reserve note from 1934 realized $2,500 at Holabird Western Americana Collections’ 5-day “Spooktacular Sale” held Oct. 29-Nov. 2, online and live at the Reno gallery.

More than 3,600 lots in a wide array of collecting categories crossed the auction block over the course of the five days. “We had a 75 percent sell-through. It would have topped 80 percent had it not been for the art category,” said Fred Holabird, president and owner of Holabird Western Americana Collections. “The auction attracted a registered bidder audience of more than 5,000 people who placed over 50,000 bids, representing over 750 separate buyers. It was a great sale.”

Following are highlights from the auction. Online bidding was facilitated by iCollector.com, LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Auctionzip.com. Telephone and absentee bids were also accepted and were a big part of the sale. All prices quoted include the buyer’s premium.

Day 1, October 29th, was filled with 679 lots of art, Native Americana, textiles, foreign and general collectibles, collector spoons, jewelry, scales, advertising items and signs, furnishings and 3-D items, music, theater, sports, tobacciana, saloon, cowboy, comic books, books and magazines, antiquarian books, bottle, marbles and gaming. It was a veritable collector’s paradise.

The star lot of Day 1 was the classic 1960s 25-cent slot machine from the Nevada Club Casino, a must-have for collectors of Lake Tahoe items. The machine featured the classic Jennings Indian Head in brass. Also sold was a heavy turquoise and silver-twisted wire and stamped bracelet, featuring a beautiful oval turquoise stone from the Royston mining district in Nevada ($1,220). “One of our specialties is silver-turquoise jewelry, and this sale was loaded,” Mr. Holabird said.

Other Day 1 superstars included a glazed China marble, a little over an inch in diameter, in the King’s Rose pattern, which went for $1,000, as part of a large vintage marbles collection; and a group of six Navajo (Arizona) cuffs, five of them stamped and one stamped and hammer embossed with eagle and swastika designs ($1,000).

Day 2, October 30th, was even more packed than Day 1, with a staggering 762 lots of firefighting memorabilia, fraternal organizations items, badges (which also came up for bid on Day 5), numismatics, bullion, ingots, coins and currency, dies and hobbs, ephemera and exonumia, medals, so-called dollars (named because they are shaped like silver dollar coins) and tokens.

The $1,000 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (Series of 1934-A) was a Day 2 notable. It was in VF-to-EF condition and featured a portrait of President Grover Cleveland. Also offered was a coin hoard of 90 percent silver U.S. coins with a face value of $220: Mercury dimes, Roosevelt dimes, Washington quarters and Walking Liberty half-dollars. It made $3,782.

An extremely rare 5-cent token from the post exchange at Camp Yosemite in California, round and 24 millimeters in diameter, knocked down for $2,000; while a token from the Herman & Wright Saloon in Gillett, Colorado, 28 mm, changed hands for $1,187.

A group of three badges from the city of San Francisco Fire Department, circa 1933, including Fireman Badge No. 1567 and Fire Line Pass 2280, earned $1,125. Also, a scarce stereo view of the Carson City (Nev.) Mint, with (presumably) the employees standing in front, hammered for $732. The Carson City Mint produced gold and silver U.S. coins, on and off, from 1870-1893.

Day 3, on Halloween, had 685 ‘spooktacular’ lots of collectibles in a wide variety of categories: transportation, stocks and bonds, minerals and mining, tools, firearms, political memorabilia, World’s Fair items and militaria. Firearms sales were subject to state and federal regulations.

The 1870 Wells Fargo and Company (N.Y.) stock certificate was the top lot of Day 3. It was certificate #312, issued for 100 shares to H.W. Perkins and signed by the company president, treasurer and secretary. Also, a stock certificate from 1879 for the Metallic Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Company (Lake District, near Mammoth Lake, Calif.) for 95 shares made $1,125.

A crystallized gold specimen from the Monarch Mine in Comstock, Nevada, circa 1989 or 1990, weighing 12.8 grams, the finest crystallized specimen to come out of that mine, sold for $1,830. Also, a set of nine original 19th century touchstone needles used by jewelers as a way to test gold by making a streak on a streak plate and comparing it to the streak on the needles, reached $812.

A flintlock blunderbuss pistol, caliber unknown and with no proof marks shown, possibly made in Spain, Portugal or India in the 1800s and likely for display purposes, hit the mark for $1,750. Also, a company stock specimen from the 1920s for the Owl Drug Company, boasting four owl vignettes on the corners, number 662, with officers’ names hole-punched, commanded $625.

Day 4, November 1st, contained 712 lots of general Americana (geographically sorted, from Arizona to Wyoming), maps, photographs, philatelic, Wells Fargo and bargains and specials.

On Day 4, a collection of over 300 tokens from military camps in Vietnam, made by SEGA for use in slot machines, pinball machines and jukeboxes during the Vietnam War years (1962-1971) brought $1,687; while a group of about 19 Halloween cards, with artwork by John Winsch, one of the finest artists of the early postcard period that ran from circa 1905-1910, finished at $1,562.

Day 5, November 2nd, featured Part 2 of bargains and dealer specials, art, Native Americana, firearms and weaponry, badges, foreign collectibles, textiles, furnishings and 3-D collectibles, general Americana ephemera and collectibles, Hollywood and theater, music, cowboy / saloon / tobacco, bottles, gaming, jewelry, general Americana (geographically sorted), political, sports, postcards, Wells Fargo, World’s Fairs, military, mining, stocks and bonds and transportation.

Sold on Day 5 was a collection of 1920s boxer postcards from the Exhibit Blue Series. The cards, encased and in good condition, included greats like heavyweight boxer Jack Sharkey, featherweight Archie Bell, middleweight Dave Rosenberg and bantamweight Bud Taylor.

To learn more about Holabird Western Americana Collections, visit www.holabirdamericana.com. Updates are posted often.

About Holabird Western Americana Collections:
Holabird’s gallery is located at 3555 Airway Drive in Reno, Nevada (USA). Anyone owning a collection that might fit into an upcoming Holabird Western Americana Collections auction is encouraged to get in touch. The firm travels extensively throughout the United States, to evaluate and pick up collections. The company has agents all over America and will travel to inspect most collections. Holabird Western Americana Collections is always in the hunt for new and major collections to bring to market. It prides itself as being a major source for selling Americana at the best prices obtainable, having sold more than any other similar company in the past decade alone. The firm will have its entire sales database online soon, at no cost – nearly 200,00 lots sold since 2014. To consign a single piece or a collection, you may call Fred Holabird at 775-851-1859 or 844-492-2766; or, you can send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To learn more about Holabird Western Americana Collections, visit www.holabirdamericana.com.

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Clean USA Heralds Expansion with Same Day Pledge to Eradicate Covid Threat

Sycamore, IL: November 2020 - While Covid-19 has turned our worlds upside down, Clean USA has become a permanent fixture in most people's lives across Illinois, remaining open during the pandemic and maintaining vital services to homes and businesses.

The top-rated water and fire restoration company in Sycamore, IL,  has announced plans to expand its coverage across the neighbouring counties of Boone, Dekalb, Kane, Kendall, Lee, Mchenry, Ogle, and Winnebago.

Family-owned Clean USA not only has certified technicians, state-of-the-art machinery and a pro-active support team, it is also offering same-day services for homes and business with positive COVID-19 exposure. They also provide scheduled cleanings to minimize the risk of exposure.

Company CEO Justin Elliott said their three-step cleaning and disinfection strategy is EIGHT times more effective than traditional spray and wipe methods or methods used by many non-certified companies using pump-up and backpack sprayers.

Their process features electrostatic spraying technology that disperses micron-sized disinfectant droplets that attach themselves to every nook and cranny they can find. 

 "We are not a franchise or a small 'fly by night' operation, but we have worked hard to make the Clean USA a standout brand by providing a high-level quality service," commented Mr Elliott. "From the time we answer the phone to the end of the service, we will treat you with great respect."

Clean USA also adheres to strict guidelines set by the EPA, CDC, GBAC (Global Biorisk Advisory Council) and was the first locally-certified firm in the Chicagoland area.

Their customers range across industry from national food processors, manufactures, hospitals and health care facilities, to even local restaurants.

Having served the community for more than 30 years, the company is, indeed, the top trusted choice for clients when it comes to 24/7 callout for emergency water services, including floods, sewage clean-ups, burst pipes. They also free onsite estimates immediately.

Because of their highly-customized focus, dedication and commitment to do a job right, they are remaining on the front foot and the front line against defeat coronavirus, while enabling businesses to stay open and continuing to keep communities thriving during the pandemic.

For more information about their services or to obtain a free estimate call 815-754-1226. To learn more, visit www.cleanusa.com.

 

CRMJetty Page Builder Phase 2 A New Way to Create Portal Layouts

[12/11/2020], Ahmedabad: Biztech’s sister company CRMJetty has released a brand new feature named “Page Builder - Phase2” for SalesForce Wordpress Customer Portal.

CRMJetty is a portal solution company that aims to help their clients by creating various portals for Salesforce, Dynamics CRM, SuiteCRM, SugarCRM, etc. Portals help carry out complex business operations seamlessly and help businesses and their clients work together efficiently.

With the all new Page Builder - Phase2 feature in Salesforce Customer Portal, admin can customize the entire portal from the backend. They can create it according to their own usage and purpose with simple drag and drop options.

Once the admin accesses the backend of WordPress they can either create WordPress webpage or portal page depending on their requirement. It does not require any coding skills, integrates WordPress and a portal menu. Additionally, admin can even change the layout of the particular module or entire page. With the all new Gutenberg block editor with custom built Salesforce portal blocks one can represent the data in their own way.

This helps the admin with layouts, data representation, creating web pages to portal pages in an easy and quick way with drag and drop. 

“Our team really strives day in and out to serve our customers with the best feature possible. With this new major update we wanted to give freedom to our clients to choose and create layout according to their choice for individual objects. This new update will make creating portal pages, web pages, and even particular blocks easy. We are waiting to see the creativity of our clients and how they use our portal at full potential” - Maulik Shah, the CEO.

Use the all new Page Builder - Phase2 in your Salesforce partner portal or customer portal and create dynamic layouts and pages according to your usage. Create things according to your business logic and use case.

Find CRMJetty’s Salesforce WordPress Customer Portal here.

About CRMJetty:

CRMJetty is an ISO 27001-certified company and adheres to industry-standard strict security and privacy rules. CRMJetty also provides customization services for portal CRM per clients’ requirements. To learn more, visit https://www.crmjetty.com/

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Online Class Assist Promises 100 percentage Original Content on All Assignments

New York, NY (release-news.com) November 17, 2020 - Students and working professionals who enroll in online courses often struggle with completing assignments on time, and this is why many students hire class help online. But not all online tutoring services are created equal, and while some commit to achieving high standards, others are only interested in churning out low-quality work for cash. Online Class Assist, a leading U.S. class taker online, has been promising and delivering 100% plagiarism-free content to students across the globe for years, and this is one reason why they’re so widely preferred.

When students are overwhelmed with online coursework, they often ask the question: “Can I pay someone to take my online class?” Then they turn to the internet for answers, and within seconds they can find tutors offering academic help for affordable prices. But some services don’t care about delivering quality work! “Plagiarism puts a student’s career at risk, and carelessly written assignments that include improper references and citations can lead to poor grades. Knowing this, online students reach out to Online Class Assist, as we’ve been delivering 100% plagiarism-free content since we started our business. We can handle course requirements without cutting corners.” This coming from an expert at Online Class Assist.

When students know they’re getting plagiarism-free content in the work they just purchased, such brings lasting peace of mind. Online Class Assist covers a wide range of subjects too, and experts can help in English, history, math, science, humanities, criminal justice, and many more subjects.

“We hire tutors after completing extensive hiring processes and background checks. Most of them are scholars who’re pursuing doctorates in their respective fields. And if students we’re helping don’t get the grades they desire, we always provide full refunds.” This coming from another tutor with Online Class Assist.

Students who want to hire Online Class Assist tutors are encouraged to reach out to the company via their website. Potential clients can get a free quote quickly. Prices are based on assignment length, assignment difficulty, and a few other factors.

About Online Class Assist:

Online Class Assist is America’s most popular online tutoring service, helping thousands of online students complete assignments, essays, case studies, tests, quizzes, and discussion boards on time. They can also help you complete an entire online course.

For more information, visit https://www.onlineclassassist.com/.

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DQMPro Audiologist Email List to Create Demand among Healthcare Marketers

DQMPro, the company which has been a leading provider in the B2B contact database, has now launched a healthcare-related data set that has gotten healthcare marketers plunging into the buying process of the email list. The Audiologist Email List has been a market changer from the day of the launch. It has been drawing enormous positive feedback from the audience.

The Audiologist Email List conations the contact data of 80% of all the Audiologists in the United States, and along with that, it brings the marketer the information of the email address, mailing address, phone numbers, fax numbers, and full names of the audiologists. The data enables multi-channel marketing to efficiently reach an audiologist. It is why the release of the Audiologist Email List was a huge success for the company.

There are over 13,000 audiologists in the United States and are yet estimated to grow by 13% every passing year. This outlook and the decision making power that audiologists carry along with them. Audiologists evaluate everything related to eras and hearing. They also gather information, take measurements, counsel, and recommend appropriate rehabilitative treatment plans, and importance has grown even more in the last few years.

With the rising demand for Audiologists in the healthcare industry, businesses have found the benefits of marketing to them and how they can influence the products and services bou8ght and used in the audiology department. It is never an easy task to connect with healthcare professionals. And never the ones that are this busy. It is why a consent-based and opt-in Audiologist Email List was launched by DQMPro.

The company that was initially known for B2B industrial data took a stand in the production of healthcare-related contact data and a highly demanded database; the Audiologist Email List.

Brianna Lewis, the marketing manager from leading pharmaceutical, said, "We have always wanted to connect with Audiologists, but usually was a failure, because of no right source to connect with them. But the new launch by DQMPro of the Audiologist Email List was a great support to all our multi-channel campaigns, fetching actionable responses in no time,"

About DQMPro:

DQMPro a trusted company for marketing and B2B database in the industry. Their clients are among the top 1000 of the fortune companies list, and they are known in the market for their accurate and reliable email lists, along with transparent and trusted data management services.