My auction just closed on these 1914 pants. I was dissapointed at the price and was curious as I thought it would generate more interest. Then I looked and saw I had just listed them in the post war category. What a mistake.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130199681069
But I don't know much about this type of item. I figured it would have broad appeal with goths, western wear even, other vintage afficionados and even teds and other edwardian clothing fans maybe.
So, any opinions? would these have brought a lot more if listed correctly, or would I have been lucky to get more than thirty or so. I was figuring at least sixty or so.
Not that it is that bid a deal over a few bucks, but I hate to leave money on the table over a dumb mistake, and am now curious.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130199681069
But I don't know much about this type of item. I figured it would have broad appeal with goths, western wear even, other vintage afficionados and even teds and other edwardian clothing fans maybe.
So, any opinions? would these have brought a lot more if listed correctly, or would I have been lucky to get more than thirty or so. I was figuring at least sixty or so.
Not that it is that bid a deal over a few bucks, but I hate to leave money on the table over a dumb mistake, and am now curious.