[modeleng] Was: FINGERS wooden boilers and Donington but now the vagaries of ebay

  • From: "Tim Rickard" <the_viffer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 10:02:07 +0000

Thanks Alan

The boiler's failure to attract bids is just one of the oddities of ebay.

Last week I offered a model engineering book. I think it is worth about 3. 
It sold for 1.50 carriage paid despite another copy from another vendor with 
some negative feedback attracting higher bids. This week I am selling 
another book of similiar value. Only 2 people are watching it and slugging 
out a bidding war (long may it continue!). I offered a boiler recently. It 
did not sell at 67. I reoffered it a few days later and it sold for 92. A 
few months ago I couldn't sell my Alco gen set for 395 but 2 weeks ago it 
sold for 645. It just depends on who is around at the time.

It is by no means impossible to pick up real bargains on ebay: there are 
still wrongly described items which many people don't recognise but will buy 
when properly described. In the last year I've picked up 5 nice Stuart 
engines which have been wrongly described.

Talking of bargains the book I'm offering for 9.99 with no bids really is 
one but please don't bid then Mrs P will let me keep it.

My guess is that no one quite knows how much to bid for the boiler. I 
anticipate selling it elsewhere for much more and so withdrawing it.


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