Robert,
Typically what someone will refer to as on auction are your more
rarer items, 100 mm f/2, 180 mm f/2,8, so there is some logic there.
Unfortunately how do you decide what is mundane and what is rare. After
having been on the list for over a year it becomes quite apparent. 8-^)
Regards,
Larry
a.k.a. lgriffin@xxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: RobBurn@xxxxxxx [mailto:RobBurn@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 10:12 AM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Listee equipment sales and prices (Long & OT)
In a message dated 7/14/2000 12:09:27 PM, david_bulger@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< > I think the list policy is not to tell about ebay listings without
> first offering those items to the list. >>
One final coment from a "newbie" to the list. It seems that some list
members
advise an odd (in my humble opinion) policy re Ebay auctions. To wit, that
it's all right for ME to mention YOUR Ebay auction on list, as in "I just
spotted this great piece of Olympus equipment on Ebay in case anyone might
be
interested" and taboo for YOU to mention on the list that YOU "have this
real
nice Olympus item listed on Ebay in case anyone might have missed it when
you
first offered it to the list." I'm sure there must be some logic in this
distinction that I'm missing. It's my advanced age, I suppose. I sure hope
it's not "old-timers disease" creeping up on me. <g>
Robert
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