http://www.ebay.com/itm/Winning-One...s-/181581347387?ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:US:1653
I am amazed that some two or more people bid against each other to drive the already outlandish starting bid of $599.99 price all the way up to the final winning bid of $682.79.
Question: has anyone ever seen Eddie Robin's Winning One Pocket sell for anywhere near this price? I haven't.
I saw $225 and $250 a couple of years ago on ebay, where it has sold for an average of $200 over the last couple of years. When Eddie Robin auctioned what he said was his very last new copy it sold for $277, a pretty stiff price but under the circumstances not unbelievable.
I have a buyer right now for my pristine set of autographed W1P and Shots, Moves, and Strategies. I would not ask for such a high price as $600-$700 for a single W1P, unless there were special circumstances. I had several offers for trades or for a cash sale at $300 for both books, delivered. No one came right out with ready cash to buy them at what I thought was a very fair price of $350 delivered for the set. Then these guys bidding on ebay, apparently clueless of AZB for-sale forum, bid near $700 for one book, when they could have bought both books for half that from me. Like new. Pristine. In original box covers. Grrrr says my greedy shadow person.
Maybe the auction being from Goodwill Books was the 'special circumstances', a donation of sorts.
Those books have some value, especially to a collector or one-pocket aficionado, but near $700 for one of them? Incredible and almost unbelievable. I hope the seller gets paid, because if the buyer is not making a donation, and wises up to the going price for W1P, he may skip out on payment.
I am amazed that some two or more people bid against each other to drive the already outlandish starting bid of $599.99 price all the way up to the final winning bid of $682.79.
Question: has anyone ever seen Eddie Robin's Winning One Pocket sell for anywhere near this price? I haven't.
I saw $225 and $250 a couple of years ago on ebay, where it has sold for an average of $200 over the last couple of years. When Eddie Robin auctioned what he said was his very last new copy it sold for $277, a pretty stiff price but under the circumstances not unbelievable.
I have a buyer right now for my pristine set of autographed W1P and Shots, Moves, and Strategies. I would not ask for such a high price as $600-$700 for a single W1P, unless there were special circumstances. I had several offers for trades or for a cash sale at $300 for both books, delivered. No one came right out with ready cash to buy them at what I thought was a very fair price of $350 delivered for the set. Then these guys bidding on ebay, apparently clueless of AZB for-sale forum, bid near $700 for one book, when they could have bought both books for half that from me. Like new. Pristine. In original box covers. Grrrr says my greedy shadow person.
Maybe the auction being from Goodwill Books was the 'special circumstances', a donation of sorts.
Those books have some value, especially to a collector or one-pocket aficionado, but near $700 for one of them? Incredible and almost unbelievable. I hope the seller gets paid, because if the buyer is not making a donation, and wises up to the going price for W1P, he may skip out on payment.
