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Old April 3rd, 2004, 03:23 PM
Tim J.
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http://tinyurl.com/2eev4 on ebay, heavily used

http://tinyurl.com/2pdxp new from retailer

*Maybe* $5-6 at the high end.
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Old April 3rd, 2004, 04:22 PM
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"Tim J." wrote in message
news:tNzbc.64380$K91.153672@attbi_s02...
http://tinyurl.com/2eev4 on ebay, heavily used


...and 13 bids from three different newbies. For those (0) feedback folks, I
just figure this as part of their tuition. g

My risk aversion factor for Ebay purchases is at about 2/3 of retail,
including S & H. Above that ceiling, I'd rather buy from an established
retailer & not take the chance.

Joe F.


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Old April 3rd, 2004, 06:02 PM
Tim J.
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"rb608" wrote...
"Tim J." wrote...
http://tinyurl.com/2eev4 on ebay, heavily used


..and 13 bids from three different newbies. For those (0) feedback folks, I
just figure this as part of their tuition. g

My risk aversion factor for Ebay purchases is at about 2/3 of retail,
including S & H. Above that ceiling, I'd rather buy from an established
retailer & not take the chance.


I check ebay quite often for stuff I can't live without g and can't believe
some of the prices at which stuff is purchased. After you consider the shipping
costs, that $21 dollar reel is now near $27, and, if cheap is what you're after,
you can get much cheaper in town. A lot of sellers tie a bunch of flies and then
auction them - sometimes for $2 or more each. It's not that it's such a bad
price from someone you know and trust, but not based on a fuzzy picture from
someone you don't know. Besides, if you subscribe to the theory that time is
money, the flies I tie are worth at least $10 a piece.

I bid quite a bit on certain things and win very few. I'm with you - once it
crosses my risk aversion line, forget it.
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Tim
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Old April 4th, 2004, 06:32 AM
Tom Gibson
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"Tim J." wrote...
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I bid quite a bit on certain things and win very few. I'm with you - once it
crosses my risk aversion line, forget it.


Win those close ones with this:
http://www.hammersnipe.com'

It's free and it works pretty well, IME.

HTH,
Tom G
 




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