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Posted by Mike Androvich on November 02, 2005 at 19:00:06 from (69.171.91.21):
In Reply to: Re: wk-40 posted by Martin Caldwell on November 02, 2005 at 05:52:18:
What would you have told him based on a description of a 1936 WK-40?? The point was simple. If you want any kind of idea on value, you have to provide as much information as possible. A WK-40 in British Columbia, Canada, is worth a whole lot less to me that one 5 miles away from me back here in Ohio. Plus, what if I told him it's worth $2000, and he sells it to the first guy that asks, then he finds out that it was on round spokes, with electric start and factory lights, perfect manifold, parked in a shed it's entire life, original paint, etc., etc, etc. Then he's all PO'd at me for telling him what I did. Value is extremely subjective to the individual buyer. Auction prices are totally different than private sales. The pertubations are endless. There is no set value on anything, period.
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