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Jack Sim
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posted 01-24-2006 12:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jack Sim   Click Here to Email Jack Sim     Edit/Delete Message
Recently we have been discussing the price of signs, globes and pumps. Mostly the discussions are on, how much people are paying for these items.
Since I collect literature, which I use to write books, I watch eBay, since this seems to be the main sourse of literature.
Well, here is the reason my revision, which I am working on, may be the last book on pumps I will be able write.
I was willing to pay about $35.00 for this brochure, it contained 5 pictures I could use (thats $7.00 per picture), here is what it went for: 6598016258
This item I would have paid about $50.00 for, here is what it went for: 7209411378
This brochure probably had a few pictures in it I didn't have, but I couldn't afford to pay this much for just a few pictures: 7207790965
I already had the catalog and I valued it about $50.00.: 7204843597
I am not complaining about not being able to purchase these items, everyone is entitled to pay what they want for them, but when you pay $224.00 for a 12 page brochure that is hard to display, maybe that sign isn't that high a price.
Jack Sim, Author, Gas Pump Identification book.

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archimedes
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posted 01-24-2006 02:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for archimedes   Click Here to Email archimedes     Edit/Delete Message
Have you ever considered contacting the winning bidders and asking them to allow you to publish the pics in the brochures. They might let you have scans of the brochures for free. Just a thought.

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thermactor
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posted 01-24-2006 03:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermactor   Click Here to Email thermactor     Edit/Delete Message
Jack,

You might also consider selling the ones that you've already scanned to finance the purchase of ones that you don't have...

Wes

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foxbuick
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posted 01-24-2006 06:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for foxbuick   Click Here to Email foxbuick     Edit/Delete Message
Jack, I would have to agree with you on the prices of literature. I love old Gulf literature and for the most part I am able to find it for reasonable prices. But whenever anyone views my collection they walk right by the rack of literature and head for the signs, cans and pumps. So when collectors are willing to pay $200 plus for a small brochure maybe those signs, cans and pumps are priced right!

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Jack Sim
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posted 01-24-2006 06:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jack Sim   Click Here to Email Jack Sim     Edit/Delete Message
As far as I know, ebay won't let you contact the buyer.
Someone also suggested I contact the seller and ask for a copy before he ships it to the buyer, but since I wouldn't want this to happen to me, I refrain from asking someone to do it for me.
Jack Sim

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BLange
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posted 01-24-2006 06:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BLange   Click Here to Email BLange     Edit/Delete Message
As a buyer, I've been contacted many times by people from this forum and others. That’s how I ended up with two Wayne 40A's instead of just one. Ebay may not like it, but it happens all the time.

The people from this forum have saved me a ton of money on fakes. Thanks You!

Brian

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archimedes
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posted 01-24-2006 06:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for archimedes   Click Here to Email archimedes     Edit/Delete Message
Go to the auction page, click on the high bidders ID. On the members profile page click on the contact member link. It will ask for your password. Just tell him who you are and what its for. Good luck.

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minuteman
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posted 01-24-2006 07:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for minuteman   Click Here to Email minuteman     Edit/Delete Message
Why not buy them on ebay...use what you need and re-sell them again on ebay..

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kmann
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posted 01-24-2006 07:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kmann   Click Here to Email kmann     Edit/Delete Message
hi jack... maybe i'm missing something here.. please enlighten me if i am...its my take that you are complaining about the cost of literature that you will eventually compile into a book... yet you complain about the "profit margin" that the seller of such literature is making. BUT... you would like to see profits from your book ???... so... what makes you better than them ????..sorry gas pump guru.. i just don't get it....so... please don't take this out of context.. but... what am i missing.. if you feel that you would rather email me your answer.... well... my email works... you know the drill...

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JimT
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posted 01-24-2006 09:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for JimT   Click Here to Email JimT     Edit/Delete Message
Lighten up Bro.

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kmann
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posted 01-24-2006 09:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kmann   Click Here to Email kmann     Edit/Delete Message
i did jim... lets hear from jack

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FrankSargent
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posted 01-24-2006 09:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for FrankSargent   Click Here to Email FrankSargent     Edit/Delete Message
I agree with JimT... Lighten up please. Jack's post is informative.. I did not realize that the literature some people collect commands the prices he has brought to our attention. I appreciate the knowledge I have received from Jack's post and I am empathetic to his particular situation as an author and a contributor to this hobby. Thanks Jack for your efforts and your contribution to the hobby.

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Frank

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kmann
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posted 01-24-2006 09:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kmann   Click Here to Email kmann     Edit/Delete Message
in no way was my question meant to be condecending... i asked a question.. thats it... no lines in the sand here.. just a question... i am not disputing jacks input to this site... just a damn question... don't read between the lines... its pretty clear to me...

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59fairlane
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posted 01-24-2006 10:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 59fairlane   Click Here to Email 59fairlane     Edit/Delete Message
WOW.............

Great book Jack. I actually looked through my copy last night. I write articles for a small soda publication and sometimes get info the same way, or have to spend alot of time researching, but it's all fun.

Keep up the good work, and keep on enjoying it!!!

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dodogas
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posted 01-24-2006 10:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dodogas   Click Here to Email dodogas     Edit/Delete Message
A collector once told me..

You cant own everything at once!!...

But you can own ALMOST EVERYTHING once, IF you do it right..

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