But the zero feedback guy wasn't the high bidder. The "winner,"
if that's the correct term, was somebody with 10 feedback points.
Whatever his maximum bid was remains a mystery. The final price
was just pushed higher by Mr. Zero Feedback.
And I'm feeling much better about getting mine, in mint condition,
with hood, etc., in September of 2002 for $770. :-)
It's not for sale. Not yet, anyway.
Walt
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---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Skip Williams <om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 08:57:43 -0500
>I guess that I really should have charged more for my 35-80/2.8
>when I sold it to the list, but I think that $1500 is too high.
>I hope that the zero-feedback buyer comes through. It could be a
>shill like jonequinn trying to keep the prices high on that item;
>especially since he has one now running with a start price of
>something like $1700 or $1800.
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