maple handle wood

runall8

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9 pieces all 18" long
4 on the left, 1 1/2" dowels
5 on the right, tapered, all are close in size.
1.130 @ the front end. 1.380 @ the butt end.

very clean wood
***SOLD*** shipped/fees
paypal jspila@gmail.com
609 743 6637
 

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JC

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How much did these sell for?

It would be nice if folks would leave that information up after the sale so others can get a sense of the market. Yes I understand they may have ultimately sold for OBO but at least it's something to go on.

What purpose does deleting the price serve? I don't get it.

JC
 

runall8

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How much did these sell for?

It would be nice if folks would leave that information up after the sale so others can get a sense of the market. Yes I understand they may have ultimately sold for OBO but at least it's something to go on.

What purpose does deleting the price serve? I don't get it.

JC
hey jc..these sold for asking price..in this case, I don't think it is a problem to disclose that info. the reason I delete the price is to protect the buyer if he should decide to resell the product. I try to price the items at what I think is a fair price and sometimes do take less than asking price, but I believe my asking price is a fair price to ask. so if the buyer wants to relist later, he should be able to get what I thought was a fair price. and out of respect to the buyer who made a deal with me, I want him to have the best case scenario for him if he should relist. that is my scoop on the way I do business but doesn't mean others think the same way. hope this helps, and if anybody else wants to post some input, please do. As I think you have a good question.
 

JC

Coos Cues
hey jc..these sold for asking price..in this case, I don't think it is a problem to disclose that info. the reason I delete the price is to protect the buyer if he should decide to resell the product. I try to price the items at what I think is a fair price and sometimes do take less than asking price, but I believe my asking price is a fair price to ask. so if the buyer wants to relist later, he should be able to get what I thought was a fair price. and out of respect to the buyer who made a deal with me, I want him to have the best case scenario for him if he should relist. that is my scoop on the way I do business but doesn't mean others think the same way. hope this helps, and if anybody else wants to post some input, please do. As I think you have a good question.

I have a box of them that I have had for a while I don't need and was curious what they are going for is all. By the time I noticed the thread the asking price was gone. So I have no idea what the asking price was.

JC
 
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