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#15542 Fri Aug 11 2006 07:50 PM
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Not knowing a lot about pumps, but .....
does it seem right that a pump like this is up over $600? Is the Musgo globe driving the price? The pump is missing trim pieces, too.

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Sure CAN'T BE THE COLOR ! ECH
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Closed at $628 -- reserve not met.

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The colors are not very appealing to me but they do have a very nice finnish. Looks as if they buffed it out. Im sure they have more than $600 invested.


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#15546 Sun Aug 27 2006 08:23 PM
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It wound up going for $850 as "buy it now". I get that he/she probably put over $600 into it, but why not finish it off with trim. That's all I was thinking. Does a globe on a restoration make that big of a difference to buyers?

Chuck


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