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I would just answer the question (which was actually not a question). Potential bidders have asked me before, and, while perhaps this guy worded it less than politely, asking where something came from is a fair question. I do appreciate that a seller could be offended by the accusatory, pushy way he said it. I likely would be.
P.s. I know Scott's Goudeys came from a highly reputable and well known source. I wrote the above knowing his answer wouldn't be 'From my grandfather's cabinet.' Last edited by drc; 02-28-2013 at 08:19 PM. |
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