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12 to 14K is for one in fare shape. By the looks of the pics, this one is in very nice shape. As stated, 20K isn't that far fetched. I bet it goes for near 30K when over. Define "reasonable" for me. If I bought one for 20K, I would be keeping it. But, what's wrong with buying low and selling high? Gary "To Lose Lautrec" wrote in message ... NO, they go for around $12,000 - $14,000 among reasonable people. The ones who pay $20,000 are buying them to send to antique collectors in Japan for even more! You can always pay more for anything on eBay. On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 23:05:11 GMT, "K5VSE" wrote: I don't believe this one. I know ebay does some crazy things, but this caught my eye very quickly, and I damn near fell out of the chair. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...romMakeTra ck =true Now we can wait and see if there is really anyone who will go for this. |
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