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Now $113.
Yes, a little steep for something which can be bought from a flea market table for as little as $15. Or replaced outright with new glass version for about $30 (for a time period either version was used.) But we're talking Ebay here. Rich man's marketplace? Not THIS rich man that much. And not that rich - yet. Or possibly EVER. Joe K
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Price way too high !!!!!
These are both the later style. The early 1928 has a boss at the outlet gas line connection. Some of the later cast iron bowls did not have a spring at the bottom. I have both styles, restored , and am asking $ 30.00 plus shipping. Ron Rude |
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on the two right now. Bob |
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No one is getting ripped off bidding too high on ebay. If the bidder is that dumb, tough cr#p and good for the seller.
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But then again I MAY BE RICH Finally. Kidding? Joe K
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Joe K,
Attached is a picture of the early cast iron filter bowl with boss at gas line connection. Ron Last edited by Ron in Quincy; 10-28-2015 at 08:16 PM. |
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1928-31-Mode...1c8d61&vxp=mtr He has 6 days and 22 hours to win his lottery. Well, good luck. Meanwhile, back to my common fare. Joe K
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Time to sell my 8 or 9 extras. Better get them all cleaned up and painted later this week. Rod
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If two buyers bid up to 200.00 , How can you say they were ripped off?
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Re "got good value for his money"
Not at all. If someone(s) wants to get in a bidding war, THAT is not the sellers or Ebay fault. Live or on line bidding it amount to the same thing, some people don't know when to quit. |
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I find it hard to believe that anyone would pay that kind of Money for a cast iron filter bowl or even two bowls. They must live in remote areas, never go to swap meets, never been on Ford Barn or any National web sites to see what is for sale or wanted?
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The great things about invitations is that you don't have to accept them.
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Exactly! nobody has a gun to their heads.
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Obviously the buyer thought it was worth it. Great. I had a young cousin who went to a farm auction when he and his dad were looking for a piece of equipment. When he came home with a seriously overpriced piece, his dad was furious. His logic.... "the other guy thought it was worth almost as much as I did".
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I agree no gun to the head but have you ever met a person that was not quite normal or a little demented or senile or old age had caught up with them ? I suggest to sell to a person in this circumstance for many times what an item is worth is lacking in integrity and moral fibre !
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