Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Guest gordon russell
Posted

ooh!   thats nice and shiny :D

Guest gaz thomas
Posted (edited)

i will swop a british  60s registered restored italian sx lambretta for that 45

 

I dont use the the scooter and i would not use the 45

 

so it would not be a mega deal for me

 

deals, scooters and records

 

that is me

 

10k...... there are great 40 dollar records that have my attention at the moment

 

however......great find, and a classic

 

would i like......yes !!!

Edited by gaz thomas
Posted

i will swop a british  60s registered restored italian sx lambretta for that 45

 

I dont use the the scooter and i would not use the 45

 

so it would not be a mega deal for me

 

deals, scooters and records

 

that is me

 

10k...... there are great 40 dollar records that have my attention at the moment

 

however......great find, and a classic

 

would i like......yes !!!

 

And if it were mine I'd have bitten your hand off!

  • Helpful 1
Posted

i will swop a british  60s registered restored italian sx lambretta for that 45

 

I dont use the the scooter and i would not use the 45

 

so it would not be a mega deal for me

 

deals, scooters and records

 

that is me

 

10k...... there are great 40 dollar records that have my attention at the moment

 

however......great find, and a classic

 

would i like......yes !!!

except the dellarks record will play a song every time you put the needle on it...where as the lammy will be hit and miss as to whether it starts everytime...haha

Posted

I'll update this daily, just the once a day.

High bid currently £4600

 

will end this time next wednesday 5th march

 

How will anyone know when it's over Pete? Sorry not meaning to be awkward or anything, just wondered.  :thumbsup:

Guest gaz thomas
Posted

except the dellarks record will play a song every time you put the needle on it...where as the lammy will be hit and miss as to whether it starts everytime...haha

 

its got a mark broadhurst electronic ignition kit and a muggello on it, so it starts everytime and goes like a rocket !  :D


Posted

gotta ask was it recent find or has the seller had it for a long time?

 

wish I could bid on it :(

 

All I know is it came from an old collection, meaning someone who was collecting in the 60's and early 70's, probably thought it was a doo wop record and never played it!

  • Helpful 1
Posted

gotta ask was it recent find or has the seller had it for a long time?

 

wish I could bid on it :(

Hey Jim, Depends how much you'd love to own it. People think nowt of spending 5 and a half grand on a little second hand car  :wink: ... or a kitchen.

I think I'd prefer the Del Larks! (no I'm not putting a bid in!).

  • Helpful 2
Posted (edited)

How can  you have two people with same bid surely if you have a bid of 5500 and someone comes in wi another bid they have to bid more ..Confused . Com lol

 

Not as confused as I am.  I can't tell people what to bid, they just make the offer.  (Person one asked to keep his bid going to 5500, person to came in with a straight bid of 5500).

The bid increment is £100 anyway, so if someone came in at 2 seconds to 6 and said 5520, it wouldn't count.

Edited by Pete S
Posted (edited)

 I can't tell people what to bid, they just make the offer.  (Person one asked to keep his bid going to 5500, person to came in with a straight bid of 5500)

 

I don't mean to tell you how to do this, but this is how I would do it:

 

Yes you can tell people what to bid and you should in this kind of situation.

 

First bidder comes in with £5500.

 

Second bidder comes in with a bid of £5500.

 

You contact the second bidder and tell them that there already is a bid of £5500 on the record and that they need to increase their bid if they want to have a chance of purchasing the record. Otherwise they're out.

 

Then you tell the other bidders (if there are any) that a new bid has registered so that they know that they need to up their bids in case they still want to be in the running.

Edited by Sebastian
Posted

I don't mean to tell you how to do this, but this is how I would do it:

 

Yes you can tell people what to bid and you should in this kind of situation.

 

First bidder comes in with £5500.

 

Second bidder comes in with a bid of £5500.

 

You contact the second bidder and tell them that there already is a bid of £5500 on the record and that they need to increase their bid if they want to have a chance of purchasing the record. Otherwise they're out.

 

Then you tell the other bidders (if there are any) that a new bid has registered so that they know that they need to up their bids in case they still want to be in the running.

 

Sounds like the right way to do it.

Posted

Who's to say the people who've commented haven't had a bid, or aren't going to bid? It's not like you're giving names out is it. Some people should mind their own business! 

 

Just saying...

 

:wink:

Posted

Who's to say the people who've commented haven't had a bid, or aren't going to bid? It's not like you're giving names out is it. Some people should mind their own business! 

 

Just saying...

 

:wink:

 

Mate I don't really care if it keeps this topic high on the charts!

Posted

Always amuses me how people with no intention of bidding on a rare record have to get involved in one way or another......

B***ocks... I've gone and done it meself now :thumbsup:

But how do you know that ALL the people on this thread haven't made bid?

 

Except yourself of course!

 

:g:


Posted

Listen I don't mean to be rude but it's been suggested to me by a bidder that people who have no intention of bidding on the item should, erm, mind their own business.  Just saying like.

 

There doesn't seem much wrong with this thread Pete.The bidders will bid,others will watch.Its one of the most important auctions for a long time for me,its going to attract attention.

  • Helpful 1
Guest gordon russell
Posted

I will of course take the advice on board, though I'm pretty sure they will both see this topic and can easily contact me.

Pete......you don,t need to take any advice.....you have a near mint, shiney shagable copy of one of the best records ever made for sale....it,s a case of supply and great demand..............AND THEY ALL WANT IT!!! :lol:  :D  :thumbsup:

Posted

There doesn't seem much wrong with this thread Pete.The bidders will bid,others will watch.Its one of the most important auctions for a long time for me,its going to attract attention.

Kev. Your so right. I.m interested in this thread, find it fascinating but I could never justify paying these sort of prices for records. £400 was my limit on vinyl. Steve

Guest micksmith
Posted

So the £200.00. i paid for mine seems a bargin!!!!!

Posted

Ian thats a quality reply mate!!

But here is a thought and always wondered if it was a dooable way to bid (if you was bidding - which i am not)

Contact the seller and just say WHATEVER the amount goes to put me down for the next increment of bid - a guarantee of winning the auction.

Dazz

  • Helpful 2
Posted

Ian thats a quality reply mate!!

But here is a thought and always wondered if it was a dooable way to bid (if you was bidding - which i am not)

Contact the seller and just say WHATEVER the amount goes to put me down for the next increment of bid - a guarantee of winning the auction.

Dazz

 

Thats a very very sensible way to go.

Posted

Only about 9 hours to go......

This is the Sales Forum
Use the site PM (personal message) system for any trading discussion
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...