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Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

GWD

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bolthead said:
Check out this Amazing Knox Fifteen he just nabbed. I was watching this Lid and even though about bidding on it, but passed on it because Ii have my eye on a couple of Straws instead. He Stole this beauty for a mere $4.00. looks like He might have sniped it :eek:

DUDE! Seriously, lay off the booze....it's a Dobbs Fifteen. :eusa_doh: Nevertheless, nice hat!
 

Vintage Betty

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GWD said:
For those of you who are interested you may want to do an ebay search for a "Cummins Initial Perforating Machine". Just so you know, I have no financial interest in this auction whatsoever.

His asking price is ridiculous. The average selling price of a Cummins Initial Perforating Machine on ebay is $80. Your mileage may vary.

Vintage Betty
 

GWD

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Vintage Betty said:
His asking price is ridiculous. The average selling price of a Cummins Initial Perforating Machine on ebay is $80. Your mileage may vary.

Vintage Betty

Oh Betty! I think I love you! I've been waiting for one to show up forever! When this one popped up my heart broke! Thanks for the hope! ;)
 

Vintage Betty

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GWD said:
Oh Betty! I think I love you! I've been waiting for one to show up forever! When this one popped up my heart broke! Thanks for the hope! ;)

Shhhh.....don't tell the other guys on the Lounge about us! ;)

You can find The Cummins machine in various conditions on ebay from $50-$150 or so, depending on condition, other bidders, the moon and its phases and who leaks the auction on the Lounge! [bad]

The average cost for a Cummins machine on standard (read: non-ebay) selling sites appears to be between $150-$350. Again, condition, website location, hosting costs, where it's being sold are a factor, and if the person has a shop where they pay rent, utilities, employees, etc.

Cummins machines are sold approximately on ebay 6-8 times a year, from my research, and if you are patient and decide what you are looking for, you might be able to get one in your price range.

I spent 8 months looking for one, and paid higher than ebay prices from an antique dealer, because he was a machine specialist who tested the machine for me, and advised me of the condition in detail and was extraordinarily nice to work with. For me personally, the firsthand knowledge was worth it, instead of going the cheap ebay route and finding that a 17 pound machine had a defect that was unlikely to get fixed.

If you search for Cummins Initial Machine in the Lounge Search engine, you will find pictures I posted of my machine. Some detailed pictures might determine what YOU want in a machine in the future, and if condition is a determining factor and how it affects your bidding.

Good luck-

Vintage Betty
 

GWD

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Won this Stratton Tonight

I've never heard of Stratton I did a quick search here and only found Trooper Hats or Campaign Hats. This one looks "dressy".

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Ande1964

Practically Family
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Location
Kansas
Resistol Kitten Finish

This ever happen to anyone else... you see a hat you not sure you really want, but you throw down a pretty low bid anyway, figuring you'll never win it. Then, a week later, you get the damn thing!

Well, it just happened to me on this Vintage Resistol Kitten Finish Fedora.

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This hat, which I would date to the '60s, may have too small a crown for me, but I like the kitten finish. If it doesn't work out for me, I doubt I'll lose money on it.

Anj
 

GWD

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Oh, won this a few days ago.

BOOOYA!

Just saw one go fer 2 bills. I'm pretty happy, I've been waiting along time for one in my size.

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This one seems to be on the newer side. I also found an original box locally that I got a good deal on.

This also explains why I'm not going after the Stetsonian. (I'm trying to wish it into the corn field)
 

J.T.Marcus

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Mineola, Texas

Dinerman

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Bozeman, MT
Shane said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...sid=m37&satitle=360063799504&category0=&fvi=1

Forgot it was ending. Strange, though. I've seen a 7 7/8 Silverbelly (odd to the size at all) on auction a lot lately.

Shane

I'm pretty sure this is the model stetson that's sold at LL Bean, and is now in the outlets. All the ones I've seen in the outlet stores are very big, 7-3/4 or 7-7/8. Chances are someone bought them there and made some money on ebay on them. They're pretty good hats.
 

AlanC

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Heart of America
Snagged one of Panama Bob's Indy hats for $21 shipped after using the ebay shipping coupon.

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Ebay shipping coupon is: CJUNE10SHIP

You get $10 off shipping, and can use it three times; it expires on June 30. You have to pay with Paypal.
 

shortbow

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british columbia
Borsalino

Just got a Borsalino Alexandria in the mail today, $36. Twin to my silver belly but this one is light coffee brown, great condition. :D Yay!
 

AlanC

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Grabbed a couple of hat boxes on ebay, one of the two Brooks Brothers boxes that was on offer ($16.50, free shipping with code; sorry to the person I outbid):

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And a vintage Citation box ($4.99 BIN, free shipping with code):

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Both complete with inserts.
 

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