Check out this Penn 9/0 that sold recently on eBay for $425. Copy and paste the item number in Search and have a look. I'm just curious.
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Quote from: The Great Maudu on February 05, 2017, 07:03:16 PM
Check out this Penn 9/0 that sold recently on eBay for $425. Copy and paste the item number in Search and have a look. I'm just curious.
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Maybe just bidding fever or prideful competition --
When the bidding from more experienced bidders got a little past $100 -- veterans dropped out -- then the same two or three much less experienced guys got into a firefight.
Or maybe I am missing something also?
This is a perfect example of why -- when trying to value tackle for myself or appraisal of an estate purchase -- it is always good to take the last 10 SOLD listings in similar condition -- toss out the highest and lowest -- then average the remaining 8. Generally close enough for today -- within 10%.
I do know that the winner was the seller.
Best,
Fred
I may be incorrect but I think what's missing is gray matter! ;D For the person spending $425.00.
..............Lou
I'm convinced that some people use Ebay to launder money. If you look through past sales, there are some really strange transactions and pricing.
Quote from: The Great Maudu on February 05, 2017, 07:03:16 PM
Check out this Penn 9/0 that sold recently on eBay for $425. Copy and paste the item number in Search and have a look. I'm just curious.
361850302065
You forgot to factor in the $175 worth of vintage mono!