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Re: 1952 Super A at an Auction
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Posted by gn on October 20, 2000 at 13:06:54 from (208.223.205.166):
In Reply to: 1952 Super A at an Auction posted by Tyler (MD) on October 19, 2000 at 14:02:51:
Ten Grand!!!!!!!Holy Cow..Insanity. Is the seller just on a fishing expidition..like trolling for a sucker??? Haas....Nothing personal, but ya know, that's how this kind of thing grows by leaps and bounds. I've run into it in guitar collecting, and in gun collecting, and even in muscle cars. A few people pay the outrageous price for something, and it is the step up the slippery slope. I have even seen rare car dealers put some rediculous price on something, then mark it sold a few times in the magazines ..and all of a sudden this becomes the benchmark price for that model; something he can say sold for that much just last week. It's dishonest, but it works. Haas, would you really think anyone would be that dumb to pay $10,000 for a tractor that you can buy all over the US for $3000-$3500, even in excellent condition. If you are for real, do your homework and look at some prices on this page, and go ask some dealers. I am not attaking or flaming you personally..but something doesn't seem right. If you are not that knowledgable on tractors, please get the expert advice of some of the kind people on this page before jumping in with both feet like that into unknown territory. If you are honest with us, please do some homework. Check out prices around the country. Do yourself and the rest of us a favor. gn
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