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Old 11th July 2006, 04:45 PM   #1
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WELCOME BACK THIS IS A VERY GOOD PLACE TO LEARN ABOUT MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF WEAPONS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD AND BEST OF ALL YOU RECEIVE VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR FREE. I CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR FRUSTRATION ON NOT GETTING INFORMATION ON PRICE AND NOT BEING ABLE TO ASK ADVICE OPENLY ON A ONGOING EBAY AUCTION YOU WOULD LIKE TO BID ON. I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO ASK THOSE KINDS OF QUESTIONS BUT PERHAPS YOU CAN MAKE THE CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER FORUM MEMBERS AND EMAIL THEM WITH SUCH QUESTIONS. I HAVE ALWAYS JUST HAD TO GO WITH WHAT I THINK SOMETHING IS WORTH TO ME PERSONALLY. OFTEN I AM WAY TOO LOW CONSIDERING WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO PRICES AND I REMEMBER WHAT PRICES WERE BEFORE EBAY AND FIND THAT TWICE THAT PRICE IS OFTEN NOT ENOUGH TO OUTBID SOMEONE WITH NO FEEDBACK. I DON'T COLLECT FOR INVESTMENT I COLLECT WHAT I LIKE , I HAVE MADE MANY MISTAKES AND GOT A FEW VERY GOOD DEALS AND AM STILL LEARNING AFTER 40 YEARS. WHERE I HAVE THE LEAST KNOWLEGE IN COLLECTING IS HOW TO PRICE ITEMS, PERHAPS I NEED TO TAKE A COURSE IN DEALING. SORRY I WAS SO GROUCHY BUT CERTIAN THINGS DO RUB ME THE WRONG WAY. I HOPE TO SEE SOME PICTURES OF YOUR SPEARS AND TO SEE SOME MORE QUESTIONS. GOOD LUCK COLLECTING
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Old 11th July 2006, 05:15 PM   #2
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Rather than stay away from knives one way to get a general idea of value is to search completed auctions on Ebay using the name for each knife identified by the membership here .
This isn't a totally foolproof method as some pieces end up selling for inflated prices on Ebay ; but it's a decent way to get a general idea of what to offer the seller .
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Old 11th July 2006, 08:30 PM   #3
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Rather than stay away from knives one way to get a general idea of value is to search completed auctions on Ebay using the name for each knife identified by the membership here .
This isn't a totally foolproof method as some pieces end up selling for inflated prices on Ebay ; but it's a decent way to get a general idea of what to offer the seller .
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Old 11th July 2006, 10:10 PM   #4
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Another good way to get a feel for value is once you have found a few completed auctions with what you are looking for, and see perhaps one that sticks out as being very high or very low, post a link here and get people's comments on it. Discussions such as that generally do not run afoul of our unwritten (well, I guess written now ) rule against talking money, since they come down to "great deal for the buyer" or "great deal for the seller."

I think the practice of not talking $$ here grew out of all of our frustration with those occasional incidents when someone came to the forum only to get a free appraisal of something, so they can then sell it for as much as possible on e-bay or somewhere. It sort of makes you feel used. Personally, I have had a couple people take my helpful (sometimes charitable) comments about the value and general worth of a piece and use them almost, but not quite, verbatum in an e-bay auction - my speculations about age, value, etc. became the word of an "expert," and charitable reassurance that the thing wasn't a total piece of crap became assurance it was a rare antique. I think once the forum was even mentioned specifically in an auction as having somehow endorsed the authenticity or age of something.

Anyway, clearly you did not come for that, and that was not the nature of your post, DD. I, too, hope that you stick around to enjoy, learn, and teach.

PS: Andrew was just grumpy before because he needed a vacation, but he is OK now.
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