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Originally Posted by strupgolf
If it's worth a "whole bunch more then what I paid for it". Then why didn't it sell for a "whole bunch more"? Maybe you got a good deal, but then again, the seller made lot's of money. I love it when people say that, because if it's worth more, why didn't it go for more? "Spain me' the difference.
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I alredy indicated on another Post in another Thread that I was askin that very same question...Is this too good to be true??? an why did it go for so cheap? I more or lessknow from talkin to the auctioneer about it that it ain't gona be a pile.
The weekend before last I scored a Belgium Browning Hard chrome made in 82 HP..I thought the the same thing when it went cheap...and after receiving it, it is as good as it looked..and it even came with a plastic Browning hardcase box...(see pics on the "Just For Pwd" Thread).
Could be because just before Christmas the Spoon market traditionally gets a bit soft, it could be that these two items fell through the cracks..audiences do get tired late in auctions. Some things are HOT in a Region and some are not, maybe 1911's have gotten a bit soft in the market The condition warrants the price? Pick a reason?