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Norm,
What "auction company" is handling your collection?
Thanks!
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Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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The listing is in this month's Petroleum Collectable Mag. Mecum is handling the sale. Good luck, Norm. Paul www.severngaspumps.com
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Any link to pics/list/date...?
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Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Thanks Bob, I really enjoy the hobby, but I am beginning to wear out. Used to be I could not wait to get to an auction, now I have to force myself,lol.
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Nothing on Mecum auctions about it.
Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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The listing is in this month's Petroleum Collectable Mag. Mecum is handling the sale. Good luck, Norm. Paul www.severngaspumps.com Thanks Paul!
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Holy Hijacked threads Batman!!
Thanks for the link Don. Took me a minute to realize we're not talking about the OP anymore!
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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I fairly new to the gas end of things, but have been dealing in other things for years, and just like Jack, if disclose everything to one time sellers, I NEVER end up with the item. For me, I give people a "marketable cash value" appraisal, which is the most money they could expect to sell it at if they needed to sell it today to a variety of buyers......not what one may have gone for at a high-end auction 3 years ago. That way, I give them an honest sale price, and I have room to make my 1.3-3% profit. As a hobby, if I can make $50 per item, that's pretty good I would say. And of course, like all the others mentioned, you need to put a lot of elbow grease into this if you want to keep your head above water and don't want anyone coming back with complaints. Happy selling
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I fairly new to the gas end of things, but have been dealing in other things for years, and just like Jack, if disclose everything to one time sellers, I NEVER end up with the item. For me, I give people a "marketable cash value" appraisal, which is the most money they could expect to sell it at if they needed to sell it today to a variety of buyers......not what one may have gone for at a high-end auction 3 years ago. That way, I give them an honest sale price, and I have room to make my 1.3-3% profit. As a hobby, if I can make $50 per item, that's pretty good I would say. And of course, like all the others mentioned, you need to put a lot of elbow grease into this if you want to keep your head above water and don't want anyone coming back with complaints. Happy selling Gary. Is this not your website where you are reselling the reproduction Buffalo flange signs, the reproduction Red Indian signs, and the reproduction Husky flange signs. You claim in one of your posts that you're looking to learn about real signs, yet you deal in overseas fantasy junk? You also say you hope to make a mere $50 on something, yet you market that Buffalo flange at a whopping $4750 to unsuspecting buyers when that junk came from India at about $600 a sign into Saskatoon. Please explain as I'd sure like to hear the answer of this from one of the guys who's pushing repopped signs? http://vintagegold.ca/signs.php
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Gary. Is this not your website where you are reselling the reproduction Buffalo flange signs, the reproduction Red Indian signs, and the reproduction Husky flange signs. You claim in one of your posts that you're looking to learn about real signs, yet you deal in overseas fantasy junk? You also say you hope to make a mere $50 on something, yet you market that Buffalo flange at a whopping $4750 to unsuspecting buyers when that junk came from India at about $600 a sign into Saskatoon. Please explain as I'd sure like to hear the answer of this from one of the guys who's pushing repopped signs? http://vintagegold.ca/signs.php Gary priced it in Indian Rupees?
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I fairly new to the gas end of things, but have been dealing in other things for years, and just like Jack, if disclose everything to one time sellers, I NEVER end up with the item. For me, I give people a "marketable cash value" appraisal, which is the most money they could expect to sell it at if they needed to sell it today to a variety of buyers......not what one may have gone for at a high-end auction 3 years ago. That way, I give them an honest sale price, and I have room to make my 1.3-3% profit. As a hobby, if I can make $50 per item, that's pretty good I would say. And of course, like all the others mentioned, you need to put a lot of elbow grease into this if you want to keep your head above water and don't want anyone coming back with complaints. Happy selling Gary. Is this not your website where you are reselling the reproduction Buffalo flange signs, the reproduction Red Indian signs, and the reproduction Husky flange signs. You claim in one of your posts that you're looking to learn about real signs, yet you deal in overseas fantasy junk? You also say you hope to make a mere $50 on something, yet you market that Buffalo flange at a whopping $4750 to unsuspecting buyers when that junk came from India at about $600 a sign into Saskatoon. Please explain as I'd sure like to hear the answer of this from one of the guys who's pushing repopped signs? http://vintagegold.ca/signs.php From the Vintagegold website: "BUFFALO MOTOR OIL double sided flanged porcelain sign. Not a reproduction, but not one that was ever produced by Prairie City. Made in 2013 $4750" Wow,that's a creative way to say it's a fantasy piece. It's certainly not priced as such.
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I give them an honest sale price, and I have room to make my 1.3-3% profit. From the site:"BUFFALO MOTOR OIL double sided flanged porcelain sign. Not a reproduction, but not one that was never produced by Prairie City. Made in 2013 $4750". Not that anybody would ever pay $4750 for a fantasy piece but so much for an "honest sale price"
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