Thanks Craig, Dave. Very unlikely my bid will last unfortunately. I'm not chasing it beyond my current bid, there's no point in winning an auction and paying more than I could buy it for new in Dennis' favourite store in Seattle, and I will get there.
My current bid was good enough to knock out all the current automatic bids (obviously) so if the other bidder (only one right now) has reached his limit I could be very lucky, but as all of you know who use ebay, the temptation is always there for one last bid.
I enjoyed all of the humorous comments though so it wasn't a complete waste!
14 Hours left to decide my fate!
Thanks, on post count though if you look at it in regards to vid to post ratio not that flash lol 1:3000 doh!
This thread prompted me to chec the NZ auction site
http://www.trademe.co.nz/
Looked for a taylor for ya but no 814ce series a couple which were rather expensive though, but i did find a Yamaha Acoustic/Electric nylon whihc I have just added to my watch list and the seller lives within 20mins drive!! So this could be the next thread lol
This thread prompted me to chec the NZ auction site
http://www.trademe.co.nz/
Looked for a taylor for ya but no 814ce series a couple which were rather expensive though, but i did find a Yamaha Acoustic/Electric nylon whihc I have just added to my watch list and the seller lives within 20mins drive!! So this could be the next thread lol
quincy451 wrote:
Nothing lost.
No worries mate I knew you were kidding. Yeah, it's a trap. The competitive juices get flowing and it's easy to end up bidding not only more than you intended, but so much that it's no longer a good deal which is silly.yea it was fun teasing you...sorry you didn't get it...but glad you didn't get sucked into the ebay trap. It is funny on other guitars I have seen them listed higher on ebay than on direct sale websites.
Nothing lost.
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tovo wrote:
In the meantime, if you are feeling a bit depressed, take some of that cash that you just saved, buy some canned goods, and donate it to a local food pantry for the homeless. Or how about picking up some really neat toys and giving them to a children’s hospital. It’s great personal therapy and may help keep you grounded. Works for me.
Well said! I'm proud of you for that. Another deal will come along.Oh well. Good news is I still have my 410...and my wife.
In the meantime, if you are feeling a bit depressed, take some of that cash that you just saved, buy some canned goods, and donate it to a local food pantry for the homeless. Or how about picking up some really neat toys and giving them to a children’s hospital. It’s great personal therapy and may help keep you grounded. Works for me.