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Old 09-23-2006, 10:57 PM
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

First off, for me in the evaluation of this type of inquiry is:
1. I look at the seller, and estimate whether he knows what he may have. Unless you are a bargain hunter, you want a knowledgable seller.
2. I inspect the bidders. If persons of experience feel the item is worth pursuit, then maybe it is.
This auction scores high in both regards. But it is still young, and bidding may be elementary.

So, it is now time to check out the item.
a) Identify your specific concerns.
b) Lets discuss them.
c) seek further input.

You have done this. Your further input is positive. Now what? Was this just an exercise for you? Have you considered those who have been tracking this auction with the hopes of winning the bid on it?

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