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Old 05-28-2014, 10:12 PM
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Somebody didn't just take a bath on the deal. They took a tsunami.
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Old 05-28-2014, 10:25 PM
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Thin market.... A lot of us live it.
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Old 05-29-2014, 03:48 AM
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WoW!!!

I'm Not at All Pointing Any Fingers at Anyone... I'm just genuinely curious if Legendary had anything to do with the Low Opening Bid?
From $10,000 to $2,500 is quite the dip in a Reserve/Opening Bid on such a Unique piece.
Now I wish I pulled the Trigger and Placed the $4500 Bid that I talked myself out of... Sometimes the committee in my noggin' are no better than the 3 Stoogies tryin to out maneuver the Marx Brothers...
I just can't figure out why the consigner would allow for such a low opening bid. ..

"I Really Feel for the Consigner!!!" ~ Cause I feel terrible for Not Placing the Bid!
I can't imagine how they feel!?!?

Oh Well... Back to my E90-1's ; -)
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Old 05-29-2014, 04:19 AM
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I think that the previous sale price was extremely high, probably two bidders going at it, and the true value for something like this is much closer to this year's selling price. Just my opinion...........
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Just another example of mafia intervention.
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just another example of mafia intervention.
lolol!!!!!!
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Just another example of mafia intervention.
Hahaha! I wonder what that guy is up to?
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Tony--in all my T210s I have no card like the Jackson. I strongly believe that the TPG got it right and that the bottom is trimmed.

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I think that the previous sale price was extremely high, probably two bidders going at it, and the true value for something like this is much closer to this year's selling price. Just my opinion...........
+1. very likely the guy who was outbid in spirited bidding ended up with a huge bargain. I've been on both sides of these, ecstatic when you are the winner and when you are the consignor you feel like you took a deadly gun shot to the midsection :-(
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