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Yes, yes you did, David. Sleek ride!I think I made the right choice.
Cheers! David
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Yes, yes you did, David. Sleek ride!I think I made the right choice.
Cheers! David
It looks to have some age to it. Nice one Justin.Not sure of age, but another to be enroute
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That does seem like a boatload of money for a Biltmore especially a stingy of any brand. That is around my price point for vintage Stetsons and Borsalinos (although it is getting harder to get them at that price these days)Man, was just out on eBay (usually a waste of time due to the very, very few hats out there that even come close to my size, but I sometimes I can't resist!), and there was a really cool looking Biltmore diamond crown stingy. Awesome color, sharp lines, etc... And, I look at the price!! It would have been over $200 with shipping! Is this normal for a Biltmore? Maybe I'm just a cheap ba***rd, but that seems like a crapload of money. Any thoughts?
New top of the line NOS Canadian Biltmores, when you can find them from brick and mortar shops and Internet vendors (they're still out there) are priced in the $200 +/- range. The better quality current production American Biltmores are at that price point as well, so $200 for a previously owned Biltmore from an ebay seller is ridiculous. PASS.Man, was just out on eBay (usually a waste of time due to the very, very few hats out there that even come close to my size, but I sometimes I can't resist!), and there was a really cool looking Biltmore diamond crown stingy. Awesome color, sharp lines, etc... And, I look at the price!! It would have been over $200 with shipping! Is this normal for a Biltmore? Maybe I'm just a cheap ba***rd, but that seems like a crapload of money. Any thoughts?
I would be bidding if this was two sizes larger. If it sales for a decent price, someone is getting a good deal on this Stetson Gun Club.
that hat will be there forever just in case you feel like revisiting it periodicallyMan, was just out on eBay (usually a waste of time due to the very, very few hats out there that even come close to my size, but I sometimes I can't resist!), and there was a really cool looking Biltmore diamond crown stingy. Awesome color, sharp lines, etc... And, I look at the price!! It would have been over $200 with shipping! Is this normal for a Biltmore? Maybe I'm just a cheap ba***rd, but that seems like a crapload of money. Any thoughts?
I bought that hat and personally I'd prefer if folks could use this thread for auctions they've won rather than broadcasting the availability of hats in my size rather than theirs, ya know? Like if the Gun Club had been in your sizes you would have waited to win before you posted it here right? So it's like you're really just making it harder for me and any other 7 3/8 lounger despite the good intentions. Would you want me posting 7 5/8 hats here even though I don't buy them or would you rather me stay quiet so you can search for yourself? No offense and no hard feelings of course.
Thoughts?
FireNot sure of age, but another to be enroute
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Words to live by...I certainly meant no harm. I only wanted to see that the hat revived exposure to the audience that could most appreciate it. I never bid on hats that are not my size to drive the price up.
I like a bargain as much as the next guy, but I really don't think you have much of a complaint. The seller has the right to get what the market will bear. When I sell I don't want an item to go cheap because it misses its target market. I get the feeling like someone is reaching into your pocket and costing you money, but what you are really saying is that you wanted to get the item for less than it was worth and deny the seller out of what he could have sold it for. My opinion only. I for one am a believer in market economics and I'll look for a deal, but I won't be upset if someone is willing to pay more.
I also realize that eBay and other similar services have driven the prices of many items way higher, but that's just the time we live in. As to you listing hats in my size and potentially raising the price because others become aware of it, please do. I'm willing to pay a fair price and the market determines what that price is. As for "making it harder for ....any other Lounger," might I not have made it easier for some other Lounger to find the hat and have their chance at it?
I took no offense and harbor no ill feelings, but I do not agree with your premise. That said, I don't make a habit of doing this as I simply don't have the time or inclination.
It's a great hat and I sincerely hope you enjoy it.
I certainly meant no harm. I only wanted to see that the hat revived exposure to the audience that could most appreciate it. I never bid on hats that are not my size to drive the price up.
I couldn't disagree with this BS more!I certainly meant no harm. I only wanted to see that the hat revived exposure to the audience that could most appreciate it. I never bid on hats that are not my size to drive the price up.
I like a bargain as much as the next guy, but I really don't think you have much of a complaint. The seller has the right to get what the market will bear. When I sell I don't want an item to go cheap because it misses its target market. I get the feeling like someone is reaching into your pocket and costing you money, but what you are really saying is that you wanted to get the item for less than it was worth and deny the seller out of what he could have sold it for. My opinion only. I for one am a believer in market economics and I'll look for a deal, but I won't be upset if someone is willing to pay more.
I also realize that eBay and other similar services have driven the prices of many items way higher, but that's just the time we live in. As to you listing hats in my size and potentially raising the price because others become aware of it, please do. I'm willing to pay a fair price and the market determines what that price is. As for "making it harder for ....any other Lounger," might I not have made it easier for some other Lounger to find the hat and have their chance at it?
I took no offense and harbor no ill feelings, but I do not agree with your premise. That said, I don't make a habit of doing this as I simply don't have the time or inclination.
It's a great hat and I sincerely hope you enjoy it.
I couldn't disagree with this BS more!
What other motive did you think I had? How was I getting anything out of it? Rather than disparaging someone you have not met and jumping to conclusions you might give others the benefit of your doubts. It's easy to be a bully in an anonymous setting, but I just don't get people like you.I couldn't disagree with this BS more!
While posting links to eBay actions is not strictly against the rules here, it is generally considered to be quite poor etiquette.
The exception, is when it is your own auction in which case you can post a link to it in the classified section. The other exception is when the price of a hat is so high that no one would want to buy it anyway and we can all laugh about it!
Some of our members put a lot of effort into tracking down bargains on eBay, and the last thing they want is for those auctions to suddenly be publicized here in front of most of their competition.
I'm sorry, do you know me? I've come to expect better manners here at the Lounge. I perhaps did something that was not a best practice, but my motives were good. How can your make such assumptions? If you disagree with me tell me and we can try to resolve the issue. It's better then making personal attacks against someone you don't know. This is how polite society works.Same here...what a load of horse ****...
Handsome, where did I say you had a personal motive at stake in this auction or with your post?What other motive did you think I had? How was I getting anything out of it?
Why would you ever care or think it was your responsibility to "revive exposure" in an auction by involving yourself? An auction is strictly between the seller & any bidders. An auction can be hurt by things as simply as how the seller has written his text up or the pictures he provides. Would you propose to make recommendations to the seller on those as well?I only wanted to see that the hat revived exposure to the audience that could most appreciate it.
It's only natural that any buyer wishes to win an auction with a bid that saves him some money. The seller has the right to protect his item by placing a minimum reserve if he chooses to do so; that is entirely his decision. It should be of no concern to anyone else what he may think the market price is or be willing to accept as a selling price. Again, why involve yourself at all?I get the feeling like someone is reaching into your pocket and costing you money, but what you are really saying is that you wanted to get the item for less than it was worth and deny the seller out of what he could have sold it for.
As far as your comment on bringing the auction to the attention of fellow loungers I have to agree with 25B, that is horse shit. Please read again DJH's point about how hard Lounge members who are collecting vintage hats work the various auction sites & internet sources. And I'm quite sure Boze knows exactly what he is looking for & doesn't need anyone to bring an auction listing to his attention on an open forum.As for "making it harder for ....any other Lounger," might I not have made it easier for some other Lounger to find the hat and have their chance at it
Please do put my posts on your ignore list, I'll do the same with yours....feel free to block my postings if it makes you felt better.