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Old 08-28-2003, 08:10 PM
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Default 1873 Boston Cabinet in Mastronet Auction

Posted By: Andy Baran

Hal,

I believe that it's costing you money for the following reason. There are lots of collectors out there that will buy something that they don't necessarily need to have, if the price is right. That being said, they don't want to let an auction lot on a premium item go to someone else for a deal. Based on your posts, they can bid freely, to make sure that they don't feel bad about letting the lot go for cheap, without any real fear of having to pay for the lot. That potentially costs you money. Am I wrong?

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