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Piquiod 525 posts |
Apr 19, 2018, 21:45
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interesting....
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necropolist 1689 posts |
Apr 19, 2018, 23:09
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Boxnudger wrote: I'd give my right arm (but not £200+) to see this. I was at the Manchester leg, so wonder whether I make an appearance in the background. You value your right arm at less than £200??
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necropolist 1689 posts |
Apr 19, 2018, 23:12
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There’s a Black Sheep dinky toy too https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Julian-Cope-Black-Sheep-Dinky-Toy-RARE-1-of-11/263619198389?hash=item3d60edbdb5:g:zrsAAOSwkQxa2Nv6
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ottospooky 62 posts |
Apr 20, 2018, 12:30
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Looks like the seller is the director of the video. As someone has already stated there is also a personalised Dinky Toy in a homemade custom box being sold by the same person. I think he was one of the black sheep...
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Monganaut 2383 posts |
Edited Apr 20, 2018, 13:00
Apr 20, 2018, 13:00
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Says Big Nige on the box, so I'm guessing it's... DVD a bit steep pricewise for my tiny pockets.
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Citizensmurf 1704 posts |
Apr 20, 2018, 13:25
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Monganaut wrote: Says Big Nige on the box, so I'm guessing it's... DVD a bit steep pricewise for my tiny pockets. Looks like the same bidder has bid £250 as their highest bid, and been outbid by £5 yet again. Here's some eBay advice: don't bid until the dying seconds of an auction, as you are guaranteed to ram up the price beyond what you are willing to pay if you did what that bidder did.
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neighbourofthedrude 1555 posts |
Apr 20, 2018, 17:25
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Monganaut wrote: Says Big Nige on the box, so I'm guessing it's... DVD a bit steep pricewise for my tiny pockets. Yeah. it's Big Nige off of Black Sheep.
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ottospooky 62 posts |
Apr 20, 2018, 18:13
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Citizensmurf wrote: Monganaut wrote: Says Big Nige on the box, so I'm guessing it's... DVD a bit steep pricewise for my tiny pockets. Looks like the same bidder has bid £250 as their highest bid, and been outbid by £5 yet again. Here's some eBay advice: don't bid until the dying seconds of an auction, as you are guaranteed to ram up the price beyond what you are willing to pay if you did what that bidder did. I guess that method is incidental if you have a set budget and you don’t want to go beyond what you’re willing feasibly to spend. :) clearly £250 is this dude’s limit! Even spiking the bid at the 11th hour could result in the other buyer offering a figure much higher than yourself!
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Citizensmurf 1704 posts |
Apr 20, 2018, 19:09
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ottospooky wrote: Citizensmurf wrote: Monganaut wrote: Says Big Nige on the box, so I'm guessing it's... DVD a bit steep pricewise for my tiny pockets. Looks like the same bidder has bid £250 as their highest bid, and been outbid by £5 yet again. Here's some eBay advice: don't bid until the dying seconds of an auction, as you are guaranteed to ram up the price beyond what you are willing to pay if you did what that bidder did. I guess that method is incidental if you have a set budget and you don’t want to go beyond what you’re willing feasibly to spend. :) clearly £250 is this dude’s limit! Even spiking the bid at the 11th hour could result in the other buyer offering a figure much higher than yourself! That is true. However, I have seen some items go for stupidly high amounts silly because of 2 impatient bidders. Imagine a real auction where it starts at £1, and the first person secretly bids £250, but the second keeps bidding in regular increments, unaware of how high the first one went, and simply just hearing "not high enough" as a response from the auctioneer. So he puts in another crazy high number out of desperation, thinking "surely no one will bid this much" and being surprised when it was barely enough to pass the first bidder.
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Mr Crowley 184 posts |
May 01, 2018, 14:01
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End of July seems a long way off ...
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