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Posted By: barrysloate
If one person in fact won them all, that partly explains why the prices were so high. There is so much pressure to keep topping every lot that the prices keep spiralling up. That suggests that the final bids may not necessarily be a true barometer of the market for them. Nonetheless, those red-bordered devils are certainly red hot. |
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