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Actually, I can believe it because it's right there on Old GlassFace -- the eBay item description showing in living technicolor what the instrument looks like (outstanding), who won the bidding for it (me), how much I have to pay (more than double what our most recent timeshare cost), & what the charge is for shippping & handling & insurance ($50).
Not only that, I have eBay bids in on 2 others -- more than that, actually, but I've already been outbid in all the other horn auctions but 2.
None of these recent horn bids have been snipes -- just bids sent in early with the idea in mind that I'd likely be outbid but if for some reason my bids stood up I'd willingly go ahead with the purchases. That is to say, if a decent horn is going to sell cheap, it might as well go to me, & if it's going to sell closer to what it's actually worth then I can do without it.
I'll tell you 1 thing: This absolutely motivates me to start moving some of the surplus horns I have around here -- i.e., some that I bought with the idea of making a little something by reselling them on eBay after buying them low, having certain repairs done & custom features added economically, & putting them back on eBay with digital photos showing them off to optimum advantage. What I need now is another 10-cent listing day.
The Chief Of Staff is extremely forbearing about this, never complaining once, asking some semi-pointed questions perhaps, but not fussing or fretting.
At least they're just (French) horns & not tubas, harps, or pipe organs.
Not only that, I have eBay bids in on 2 others -- more than that, actually, but I've already been outbid in all the other horn auctions but 2.
None of these recent horn bids have been snipes -- just bids sent in early with the idea in mind that I'd likely be outbid but if for some reason my bids stood up I'd willingly go ahead with the purchases. That is to say, if a decent horn is going to sell cheap, it might as well go to me, & if it's going to sell closer to what it's actually worth then I can do without it.
I'll tell you 1 thing: This absolutely motivates me to start moving some of the surplus horns I have around here -- i.e., some that I bought with the idea of making a little something by reselling them on eBay after buying them low, having certain repairs done & custom features added economically, & putting them back on eBay with digital photos showing them off to optimum advantage. What I need now is another 10-cent listing day.
The Chief Of Staff is extremely forbearing about this, never complaining once, asking some semi-pointed questions perhaps, but not fussing or fretting.
At least they're just (French) horns & not tubas, harps, or pipe organs.
-- Alan Cole, McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.