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This #1 went cheap. :~( *LINK*

Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(

>Thought it would do much better. In fact, I now owe ernie $5 because I bet him it would go closer to my estimated $1400, than his estimation of $1100. Dang it!

Ernie, should I send 5 singles? how many of them will the wife keep if she gets to the mailbox first? ;~)

Todd O.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6211202545&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

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John Clifford

>Not that I would spend that much for a #1 but if I was in the market I certainly wouldn't bid on one that only had blurry pictures. Makes you think they're trying to hide something. In this day and age of digital photography a sharp, clear picture couldn't be easier. It's as if they wanted a blurry photo.

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#3

Rosewood tote looks "iffy" even for a rare plane.

A.J. Byrd

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LOUSY pictures

Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>If you're going to sell something worth as much as half my total tool collection, you oughta do a little better on presentation. It sure didn't look like a cute little plane in the pictures - the main pic looked more like a dog with a big nose.

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Ernie Miller

>Some times it's hard to get a good picture. I listed some jewlery and for the life of me couldn't get a picture. I try amd get a picture of all sidec of a plane when selling them it is if they were trying to keep you from seeing that one side. Makes you wonder what is over there? Todd just send a $5 I know how the zipper workes on the wifes purse. Take a five slip in a one take a ten slip in three. take a twenty a five and a one. You get the idea.

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