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Shag Bidding War

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S

Check out this two-person bidding war on a Shag print.

http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=895806877

I'm very content with my print in its current location (framed and on my wall...although at this price I'm tempted to crack open the glass and make a "sacrificial" E-Bay offering.

[ Edited by: SoBeTiki on 2002-08-01 06:19 ]

J

That is insane! I couldn't imagine paying that much for a print or putting in bids of $1000 and more. Must be nice to have so much disposable income...

Johntiki
:drink:

D

whats weird is, the winning bidder's last purchase on ebay was a box of seashells for 10 bucks.

M
mig posted on Thu, Aug 1, 2002 2:02 PM

Insane, yes; but that's what they're going for. Check the thread called "Endless Shag Merchandise"... for an account of my own Shag-print eBay experiences. A Shag print of "Departure/Arrival/Stopover" went for $1900 in April. So a few weeks ago, I listed my copy of the same print on eBay. It went for $1500.

Now this has got me eyeing my own Sepik Explorer and wondering about its fate... nah, I'll probably keep it.

mig

[ Edited by: mig on 2002-08-01 14:03 ]

T

I hear yah mig. I think I'll keep my Vice Monkeys till my daughter is getting ready for college. Only got 16 1/2 years to go.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=896352648&rd=1

:sheckymug:

This bidding war is a perfect example of how not to go about bidding on ebay. If either of them had waited to bid until the final seconds of the auction, that bidder would have paid considerably less.

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