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Imperial Hotel Blagoja Gojan 24, 1000 Skopje Imperial Hotel, Skopje, Mazedonien - The Imperial Hotel is a luxurious and comfortable hotel that meets the highest international standards of a first class hotel.Unique and tasteful, the Imperial interior is a mix of both antique and modern furniture, art and decorations that add to the guests comfort and pleasure. The Imperial provides guests with an excellent choice of accommodation with the best service and the best prices in Skopje.Free 24 hour WiFi internet is available, as well as a free laundry service and free and secure parking for all of our guests. Imperial Hotel, Skopje, Mazedonien - Zimmer: 15. Hotelkette: Imperial. Restaurant, Bar, 24-Stunden-Rezeption, Nichtraucherzimmer, schnelles Ein-/Auschecken, Hotelsafe, Heizung. Schwimmbad außen. Zimmerservice, Konferenz- und Veranstaltungsräume, Wäscheservice, chemische Reinigung, Bügelservice, Autovermietung, Fax- u. Fotokopiereinrichtungen, Ticket-Service. Stadtzentrum. Stornierungen , die verspätet oder gar nicht erfolgen, werden mit dem Preis der ersten Übernachtung berechnet. Alle Kinder unter 7 Jahren zahlen keinen Aufpreis in einem der vorhandenen Betten. Alle Kinder unter 2 Jahren zahlen EUR 10,00 pro Übernachtung und Person für ein Babybett. Alle älteren Kinder oder Erwachsene zahlen EUR 20,00 pro Übernachtung und Person für Zustellbetten. In einem Zimmer ist Platz für ein Zustellbett/Babybett. Zustellbetten und Babybetten stehen nur auf Anfrage zur Verfügung und müssen vom Hotel bestätigt werden. Zusatzkosten erscheinen nicht automatisch im errechneten Gesamtbetrag und sind separat direkt im Hotel zu bezahlen. Haustiere sind auf Anfrage gestattet. Keine zusätzlichen Gebühren. Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Maestro Das Hotel behält sich das Recht vor, vor der Anreise eine Kreditkartenautorisierung durchzuführen Imperial Hotel, Skopje, Mazedonien . Feel the pleasant atmosphere, as you taste the wide range of national and international beverages, including the exceptional Macedonian wines. The hotel Aperitif Bar, allows guests the opportunity to absorb the tranquility of the surrounding environment whilst sipping on a refreshing drink. The Aperitif Bar is also an ideal meeting place offering a variety of beverages, coffees and snacks. We provide you with an excellent choice of accommodation, featuring a selection of apartments as well as single, double and triple rooms. All rooms are beautifully decorated to ensure your comfort. We are conveniently situated in a quiet neighborhood with a panoramic view of the city on one side and a wonderful scenic view of the slopes of the mountain Vodno on the other, but are still only 2 km from the city centre and all the large shopping malls.

You knew when you saw the Mastro Auctions catalog that the company’s first-ever live auction at The House of Blues in Cleveland was going to be something special. Staged right smack in the middle of the National Convention weekend (Aug. 1-5), which was held at the International Exposition Center by the airport, the auction had a lot going for it. The catalog ran to almost 270 pages, which is not bad for a sale with a mere 83 items. Many of the top cards and other artifacts were featured with foldout flaps, which in the case of the cards meant the front and back would be perfectly matched. It sounds trite to say it, but it truly is a collector’s item.

The auction itself was about as unique as its locale. Sports live auctions have a giddy and occasionally gaudy history: raucous, exuberant melees in tiny hotel ballrooms in the earliest days of the hobby, graduating to the spectacular and solemn cathedrals of Sotheby’s and Christie’s, and then ultimately to be largely elbowed aside as the Internet came to rule one more arena of modern life.
With all that as prologue, it was tres chic to see a live auction held at a bawdy concert hall that would seem more akin to Muddy Waters than Muddy Ruel. I’ve been to austere, lavish auctions in New York City, Atlantic City and Las Vegas, so it was a fascinating change of pace to be at a live sale where beer and hard liquor played such a prominent role, creating a background chatter and buzz that would have been considered bad form in a more traditional setting.

The stage was massive but barely utilized: five Mastro officials, including auctioneer Nick Dawes, were at the extreme front, and a half-dozen other staffers were stage left, dutifully manning the phones. Dawes, newly installed as Mastro Auctions’ vice president of live auctions, did a remarkable job, peering into the various pockets of darkness to spot bids in the audience directly below him and in the balcony above.

The darkness created a nagging problem for me. With permanent signs adorned throughout the concert hall sternly prohibiting taking pictures (aimed at music audiences, not collectors waving paddles), the reality was that getting decent pictures was all but impossible given the lighting and my relatively unsophisticated equipment.

But as I alluded to above, I had never been to an auction where wait staff adorned in elaborate tattoos and, uh, body jewelry scurried around the room. Demon rum works wonders at casinos, weakening judgment and just generally making attendees a bit more aggresive than they might be if completely sober, so it probably holds similar promise in an auction setting. Ultimately, the auction topped the $4.3 million mark for an average in excess of $50,000 per lot, which is a record in any neighborhood.

Still, I’d be kidding you if I suggested that the booze had much to do with the killer prices. Having a couple of extra martinis wouldn’t be enough to propel you to bid $800,000 on a card set, and besides, the 300 or so invited guests represented a veritable hobby Who’s Who, along with Mastro Auctions’ A-list clientele, and hardly the type of crowd that would go nuts over an open bar.

My colleague, the young and eminently able Chris Nerat, offers some of his own musings about both the auction and the National itself on his blog, and the complete auction results and a total of nearly 10 pages of National Convention coverage appear in this week’s issue of Sports Collectors Digest (Aug. 31).


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There is nothing quite like the feeling of buying a brand new car. Most people have a few clunkers, and maybe a lemon or two as their first few cars, while they save up for a decent down payment for their dream car. Nowadays however, with every major car company allowing people to lease a vehicle rather than buying it, saving up for a down payment is not as necessary as it used to be.

Leasing dropped into the car scene a few years ago and has been viewed as a life saver to many would be car owners. When you think about it, what person wouldn’t choose to pay $175 or $250 a month for a car instead of $350 or $500? Leasing prices are much lower than monthly payments, no matter how big your down payment is! Some companies offer leasing packages that almost sound too good to be true. However, they usually are too good to be true!

If you are looking to buy a new car but you are dragging your feet about paying a high monthly payment, the leasing option is probably starting to look really good to you. If you do your research however, you will ultimately find that buying your car is almost always the smartest thing to do. I would say that the only exception to this is if you have moved somewhere for a short period of time for your job, or for schooling and you need a car. In these cases, leasing would be a smart thing to do, as long as you are not planning any long road trips.

When you enter into a leasing agreement, you are basically borrowing a car from a company, with the understanding that if anything should happen to the car, you are 100% liable, and you will have to pay any damages. When you buy a car, the same applies, but when you own your car, you don’t have to give it back after putting your money into it!

When you lease your car, the lease agreement is usually for four to five years, after which you will have the option to give it back (once the car company has made absolutely sure it is coming back with no scratches or dents!) or to pay the remaining thousands cash down so you can own the car. The monthly payment for leasing is lower, but it is still cheaper and better in the long run to buy the car and pay more per month.

If you own your car, you make the rules, you decide if a dent or scratch really does need fixing and if it does, you can decide where you want to get it fixed. You can also drive as far as you like in a year, and not worry about paying for your mileage. Leasing agreements usually give you 20,000 kilometers or miles per year an you will pay a lot extra to be able to drive more in a year.

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