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Great late 1940s SUIT - size 44 R ?

rlk

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Very nice, but the seller gives a chest actual measurement of 42". Other dim's indicate likely a size 40 or a tight 42
 

Flat Foot Floey

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Ok, I just thought we could prevent a bidding "war" but I would be disappointed if this suit would go for major peanuts (like under 50$) and I wouldn't even know if it went to a fellow lounger. It's a free market after all[huh]
 

Flat Foot Floey

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[huh]
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Nobody else thought this was worth more than $52.42?

Yes,yes,yes. Now I feel responsible if you give up on humanity AGAIN. I wasn't sure about that suit. Pants a tad too short, jacket a tad to large and not enough shape at the waist. I figured that I love the 30s sytle more and woudl only go up a little over 50$. I would need to add aliteration costs and shipping to europe (I think between 30-40$) and so I quit and just went to bed. Sniper didn't work. It was around 3:45 in my timezone :rolleyes: Please forgive me :eek:
 

Tomasso

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Got outbid by ONE DOLLAR :eusa_doh:
Not necessarily.

Ebay shows the winning bid to be one monetary increment above the second place bid when in fact the winning bidder may have set his bid/snipe at a substantially higher amount. For example: Say the winner of this suit was willing to go up to $300. They place their bid/snipe in at $300 and at auction end the second highest bid was $49. Ebay will show the winning bid as $50.
 

Marc Chevalier

Gone Home
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Not necessarily.

Ebay shows the winning bid to be one monetary increment above the second place bid when in fact the winning bidder may have set his bid/snipe at a substantially higher amount. For example: Say the winner of this suit was willing to go up to $300. They place their bid/snipe in at $300 and at auction end the second highest bid was $49. Ebay will show the winning bid as $50.


Yeah ... but still, the fact is that no other bidder (except for the winning bidder) felt that this suit was worth more than $52.26 to them.
 

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