one hour to the showdown!  It would be nice to have but I'd want to re-
paint it. If it goes for under a Thou. I mght be tempted...

~Mike~

On Aug 10, 6:03 am, JoelMatthews <[email protected]> wrote:
> > BUT, that still leaves me wondering if I am just slightly outbid.  I ponder 
> > the
> > question of perhaps the other bidder was willing to only pay a couple
> > of bucks more than I bid?
>
> That is the impossible to resolve mystery of eBay.  Did the winner
> best your bid by a few dollars, or did the winner place a bid so high
> you would never have been willing to top?
>
> I collect Pelissier, Simplex and Campy components from a very specific
> time period.  Over the years I have become pretty good predicting the
> winning price for a component based on seeing many parts sell on eBay,
> swap meets and other outlets.
>
> If the other bidders have a lot of completed transactions, I almost
> always know what I have to bid if I really want the part.  Bidders
> without a lot of transactions - usually people parting out a one time
> project - can bring a level of unpredictability to the auction.
> Unless I really want the part to complete a collection I usually let
> them spend to their heart's content.
>
> On Aug 9, 7:51 pm, Ken Yokanovich <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm with you William, the ebaY can be rough on the emotions.  I
> > subscribe to the put your top bid in and hope it's enough.  BUT, that
> > still leaves me wondering if I am just slightly outbid.  I ponder the
> > question of perhaps the other bidder was willing to only pay a couple
> > of bucks more than I bid?
>
> > I know the seller and he has some very nice bicycles and one of the
> > greatest people I know to boot! I know that he really likes the
> > Rambouillet, this is his second. I don't think it would be too much if
> > I out him a little and say that he was never really wild about the
> > orange on the first one, thought he would try a little something
> > different on the second.  The bicycle looks really sharp in person,
> > particularly when built up with silver components.  The single color
> > really looks sharp.  The powder is a bit thicker so the shorelines of
> > the lugs aren't quite as crisp as what you get with wet paint.   But,
> > you do gain the durability of the finish and Spectrum does probably
> > the best job with powder in the business.
>
> > I think if it were not for a really unique opportunity to pick
> > something else up, he would likely hang on to the bike.  I am certain
> > that the winning bidder will ultimately be very pleased with the bike.
> > Don't worry, there are still a couple of Rivendells in the
> > collection.  In fact, I think it was the Blériot that warmed his heart
> > to the whole 650b world.  Good luck with your bidding William, just
> > over a day until we'll know if you are the winner!
>
> > On Aug 9, 6:36 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Scott and Steve
>
> > > You are both right.  The stress is really based on wanting the thing
> > > and wanting it for the price I want it for.  Sure, if somebody wanted
> > > that Rambu so badly that they bid $4000 for it, I would on one level
> > > be fine with that, but on another, you're still bummed you couldn't
> > > have it at your price.  I'll make sure my real max is in there when it
> > > needs to be in there.  Thanks
>
> > > On Aug 9, 3:54 pm, "S.Cutshall" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Redundant question, Steve...
>
> > > > that's what I am saying [only exception being: known fact that most
> > > > bidding on high-end/desirable goods on The Bay happen in the last 20
> > > > seconds... so again, know your Max-Bid, program it in for the
> > > > recommended 6 second protocol, walk away, enjoy life, and then check
> > > > it after the fact].
>
> > > > Re: the last 20 seconds...
>
> > > > Recently sold a very high-end 18" bass drum on The Bay.  It was a 0.99
> > > > cent auction [let the market decide and all that... but very risky on
> > > > my behalf as a seller], 7 day auction, bass drum was stalled at
> > > > $199.99 for 6 of those days [not good on my end]... final day, 30
> > > > seconds to go, each time I hit Refresh on my browser to watch my day
> > > > get better [or much, much, worse], the bidding popped from 3 bids
> > > > @199.99 to 17 bids and a final of $1034.00.
>
> > > > -Scott
>
> > > > On Aug 9, 2:59 pm, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 14:51 -0700, S.Cutshall wrote:
> > > > > > Hope you win, but let me add please...
>
> > > > > > I can never quite understand the eBay "Refresh-n-Stress" method of
> > > > > > bidding.  Recently I've won a coupla things on The Bay, and even 
> > > > > > more
> > > > > > recently I've sold [and am selling] a metric poop-ton of high end
> > > > > > drums & cymbals... and it seems to me that it's logical to approach
> > > > > > these sorts of things with two thoughts:
>
> > > > > > 1.  Know your limit, your budget, what you are willing to go to... 
> > > > > > and
> > > > > > then that's that.
>
> > > > > > And then...
>
> > > > > > 2.  Just use something like 'Snipe It' [which is a legal eBay 
> > > > > > bidding
> > > > > > device].
>
> > > > > > And really, that's it.
>
> > > > > > PS->  You can read more about 'Snipe It' here [and download it too, 
> > > > > > if
> > > > > > interested]...
>
> > > > > >https://www.myibay.com/
>
> > > > > How would this be an improvement over simply bidding as much as you 
> > > > > are
> > > > > actually willing to pay in the first place?- Hide quoted text -
>
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>
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