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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
"A Muzi" wrote in message ... Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y Hank Wirtz wrote: I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Paul Cassel wrote: Probably missed out on the Rush Limbaugh Letter. In what sport did he letter? -- Andrew Muzi He was on the stupidity team. J -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
On Oct 20, 7:13 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Andrew Muzi mused: Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y Hank Wirtz wrote: I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Paul Cassel wrote: Probably missed out on the Rush Limbaugh Letter. In what sport did he letter? Draft dodging. What service did you serve in? Sherman's is not a hawk, Fatso is. Big difference. |
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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
Tom Kunich wrote:
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Andrew Muzi mused: Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y Hank Wirtz wrote: I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Paul Cassel wrote: Probably missed out on the Rush Limbaugh Letter. In what sport did he letter? Draft dodging. What service did you serve in? What wars am I promoting? None. Google "chickenhawk". -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia Beer - It's not just for breakfast anymore! |
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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
On Oct 20, 2:10 pm, wrote:
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:45:12 -0700, Hank Wirtz wrote: On Oct 20, 10:36 am, " wrote: On Oct 20, 12:29 pm, Hank Wirtz wrote: On Oct 20, 9:15 am, (Ted) wrote: http://snipr.com/derailleur That's just nutty. "Nutty" would be selling one for less than the market will bear. Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Dear Hank, There were also bidders who stopped (so far) at $150, $800, $1800, and $2200. The box is being auctioned separately. But they're not nutty, just richer than we are. If you've got millions of dollars and an interest in 1950's bike parts that you'd never ride, ten grand doesn't mean much. You can't do anything with money except give it to someone else to get something that you want. If you've got tons of money, why not buy anything that strikes your fancy? Part of the fun is probably the thrill of the chase, so you have to find something that attracts a foe worthy of your steel. It's no nuttier than collecting useless stamps that originally cost a penny, magazines that once cost a dime, tame Victorian pornography lacking even illustrations, badly designed firewarms for which ammunition is not available, old wine bottles that may be merely forged labels, vintage glass telegraph wire insulators, foot-long samples of rare barb-wire, et cetera. Of course, silver cow-creamers are quite different. You can always use them for serving dessert and coffee, swap them for a good cook, or even build a plot around one: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1Z5MDQ...ld_cmt_rd/103-... And you could do worse than collect different editions of . . . http://wodehouse.ru/59.htm Cheers, Carl Fogel- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Car,l really, the damn thing is ugly nonfunctional garbage. Who buys such ugh? like there is other stuff to blow money on. |
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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
"A Muzi" wrote in message ... Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y Hank Wirtz wrote: I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Paul Cassel wrote: Probably missed out on the Rush Limbaugh Letter. In what sport did he letter? -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 Hey Andrew are you going through your basement? Some of the stuff we used to take off of bikes and throw away as junk is worth a lot of money now. Chas. |
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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Andrew Muzi mused: Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y Hank Wirtz wrote: I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Paul Cassel wrote: Probably missed out on the Rush Limbaugh Letter. In what sport did he letter? Draft dodging. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia Beer - It's not just for breakfast anymore! With anal cysts with hash marks... ;-) Chas. |
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Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
"Ted" wrote in
message . theremailer.net... http://snipr.com/derailleur These bidders are getting ripped off! Here's the rarest Campy derailleur: http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Rar...cord_r_der.htm Chas. |
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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:45:12 -0700, Hank Wirtz wrote: On Oct 20, 10:36 am, " wrote: On Oct 20, 12:29 pm, Hank Wirtz wrote: On Oct 20, 9:15 am, (Ted) wrote: http://snipr.com/derailleur That's just nutty. "Nutty" would be selling one for less than the market will bear. Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Dear Hank, There were also bidders who stopped (so far) at $150, $800, $1800, and $2200. The box is being auctioned separately. But they're not nutty, just richer than we are. If you've got millions of dollars and an interest in 1950's bike parts that you'd never ride, ten grand doesn't mean much. You can't do anything with money except give it to someone else to get something that you want. If you've got tons of money, why not buy anything that strikes your fancy? Part of the fun is probably the thrill of the chase, so you have to find something that attracts a foe worthy of your steel. It's no nuttier than collecting useless stamps that originally cost a penny, magazines that once cost a dime, tame Victorian pornography lacking even illustrations, badly designed firewarms for which ammunition is not available, old wine bottles that may be merely forged labels, vintage glass telegraph wire insulators, foot-long samples of rare barb-wire, et cetera. Of course, silver cow-creamers are quite different. You can always use them for serving dessert and coffee, swap them for a good cook, or even build a plot around one: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1Z5MDQ...136811-0867045 And you could do worse than collect different editions of . . . http://wodehouse.ru/59.htm Cheers, Carl Fogel Here's some real cycling rarities: http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Rarest/Rarest_main.htm Chas. |
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Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
On Oct 20, 11:37 pm, "* * Chas" wrote:
"Ted" wrote in messagenews:b88f778831cbab566d305c06310ab05a@msgid .frell.theremailer.net... http://snipr.com/derailleur These bidders are getting ripped off! Here's the rarest Campy derailleur: http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Rar...cord_r_der.htm Chas. Dual cable pinch bolts for extra security! |
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eBay: Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur (1951)
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, "* * Chas" wrote: wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:45:12 -0700, Hank Wirtz wrote: On Oct 20, 10:36 am, " wrote: On Oct 20, 12:29 pm, Hank Wirtz wrote: On Oct 20, 9:15 am, (Ted) wrote: http://snipr.com/derailleur That's just nutty. "Nutty" would be selling one for less than the market will bear. Or, here's ten bucks, send me yours. Thanks! --D-y I don't think the seller is nutty. The minimum bid was $1. I think the two bidders who want it that bad are nutty. Dear Hank, There were also bidders who stopped (so far) at $150, $800, $1800, and $2200. The box is being auctioned separately. But they're not nutty, just richer than we are. If you've got millions of dollars and an interest in 1950's bike parts that you'd never ride, ten grand doesn't mean much. You can't do anything with money except give it to someone else to get something that you want. If you've got tons of money, why not buy anything that strikes your fancy? Part of the fun is probably the thrill of the chase, so you have to find something that attracts a foe worthy of your steel. It's no nuttier than collecting useless stamps that originally cost a penny, magazines that once cost a dime, tame Victorian pornography lacking even illustrations, badly designed firewarms for which ammunition is not available, old wine bottles that may be merely forged labels, vintage glass telegraph wire insulators, foot-long samples of rare barb-wire, et cetera. Of course, silver cow-creamers are quite different. You can always use them for serving dessert and coffee, swap them for a good cook, or even build a plot around one: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1Z5MDQ...136811-0867045 And you could do worse than collect different editions of . . . http://wodehouse.ru/59.htm Cheers, Carl Fogel Here's some real cycling rarities: http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Rarest/Rarest_main.htm And some unreal rarities as well. -- Michael Press |
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