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Posted By: scott brockelman
Possibly one of the best written replys to any post on the forum recently. We all know the initial action is hot and heavy and the last 12 hours as well, but as Steve pointed out, there are happenings in between. Which as he stated are not neccessarily for the benefit of the bidder, but are geared towards the consignor. How would you like to consign an item, whether it be $1000 or 10000 and not feel like you were getting maximum exposure. |
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