$6288 for King Heliar...
That's more than $10/mm!!
Is that an April Fools' bid?
$6288 for King Heliar...
That's more than $10/mm!!
Is that an April Fools' bid?
For my money (or lack thereof ) it would be :P
Glad I Didn't have to pay that for
MY King Heliar....
I recall, could be mistaken, that in a fairly recent thread on eBay bidding and such the person who posts as Leigh reported that when he wanted something badly he posted an insanely high price and always got the item.
Leigh, if it wasn't you or if I misquoted you I apologize.
With that in mind, look at the sequence of bids. 4th highest bidder's maximum was $1,550. 3d's, $4,862. 2d's, $6,188. 1st's, at least $100 more. Not one, not two, but three Leighs bid into a massive train wreck.
Cheers,
Dan
Yep, all it takes is 2-3 bidders that "must have at any cost"....and they'll get it...at super high cost. Same as at a live auction. Impatience and deep pockets.
Garrett
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I feel happy for the seller. There are plenty of rich oil guys out there in other countries. If one is willing to sell and one is willing to buy, it is good to watch:-)
This is only one of the lenses he sold.Did you see the other three? He sold close to $15,000 worth and he just listed an 18" Verito!
Did you notice his two different Collinears both sold for exactly the same $3260 price? Pretty strange things happen on ebay. I've seen items get bid for hundreds more than the same item elsewhere with a lower buy it now....
Garrett
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I do that when I really really want something. Example, if similar items sell for $500, I will bid $3,000 and not worry about the last second guys. So far I haven't gotten stuck, but it's not that often that I see something I gotta have. I once did pay $675 for a postcard of a train though. It was really worth maybe fifty bucks. Oh well.
Kent in SD
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