Posted by wilson on November 11, 2011 at 16:07:48 from (70.239.85.113):
In Reply to: Whats it worth posted by DeltaRed on November 11, 2011 at 11:39:42:
Intersting!!!! Few years ago I found a M-M jeep called nxt or something like that. I had no idea what it was worth. The fellow I bought it from priced it at $500.00. I though it's different, paid the 500. Advertized it here , sold quickly for 2500.00. Was it worth a lot more???? probably, however it went to a find fellow who is a serious m-m collector. It completed a collection which his father had started. I now have a good M-M friend. I made 2000.00 in a quick time. I was very happy. fellow I bought from was happy (he thought I was nuts paying him 500.00) the M-M collector is happy. Later a fellow tried to tell me how stupid I was. Well 400 percent profit and friendship is not bad in my book. Conclusion Ues what ever seller and buyer are happy with is the fair price at that point in time. Years ago at the stilesville sale I needed a small dozer for my business. I asked one of the regular buyers what the dozer was worth which would be sold in a few minetes. His reply well its cold snowing, economy is good, lots of buyers here--- tell you what in 15 minutes I can tell you exactly whats it worth here today !!!I have always rembered that advice.
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