Rich

That is one thing that is *ALWAYS* true. Try to *BUY* an item from a dealer,
and he will tell you it just sold at auction for $1,195. But try to
*SELL*that same item to that same dealer, and he will tell you it just
sold at
auction for $1,000!

Bruce

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Richard Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On the value of a piece being with or without BP, I think this is how I see
> it.
> You'll often see dealers marketing a piece by comparing it to one having
> just sold in auction, pointing out that they are selling it for XXXX less
> than it reached in auction, and what good value it is.
> In this instance, do they compare their price favourably to the auction
> sale without BP, or more favourably including the BP?
> I'd imagine it's invariably the latter.
>
> Cheers,
> Rich
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