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Unread 10-27-2011, 11:13 AM   #31
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They don't use a decal, they do a photo transfer. Actually quite good quality. So what if it's not genuine bona fide Charles Parker manufacture. Lots of people like having little things like that.
I had a 100 quartz watches done with the Land Rover logo photo transfered. The watches cost me $28 ea, in a stainless case too. I sold them on one of the Land Rover boards years ago. I don't think one of all 100 buyers thought for a minute that Land Rover made them, but they sold out in one weekend.
A local Ford dealer had a bunch of pocket watches made with a Roadster pickup picture and the Ford logo and gave them to new car customers. As they came in new plastic boxes, I'm sure no one thought they were 80 years old. I have one, same as the ebay Parker watch, and it keeps excellent time. Zero jewels. Will it last as long as a Patek Phillipe ? No, but who cares.
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Edgar ,I agree whole heartedly with you ! Too bad the seller didn't make up a nice group of these watches and offer them to the PGCA ,I would make a guess at $28.00 ,he would have made much more from this Forum ,than he will make with only one watch ! It wouldn't suprise me much to see many more of these come onto e-bay ,one at a time or in small quantity also ! This happened a few years ago with Leather gun cases ,they were very nice and bid high at first and the last few were picked up very inexpensively ! I know ,I have one of the last few ! Russ
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I asked the seller about the watch. As to if he knew who made it. And I told him that I doubted it was old enough to have actually been associated with Parker or Remington directly. He said that he was not sure exactly. And that he had picked it up at a show about 8-10 years ago. He is a watch collector he says. I explained to him the connection of Parker to Remington, and being that they stopped Parker production by end of WW2. He said that the movement is deffinately not that old. He guesses more like 1950's.
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Sold for $258.30 plus shipping.
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About a couple hundred too much for my taste.
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[quote=Bruce Day;53209]I looked again and the seller has the bidders name hidden. I suspect its one of those ebay schemes where the seller runs the price up himself trying to make it look like there is interest. Just another reason I stay away from ebay. I have my uncle's old Ingersoll RR watch he bought new, with fob, in the 1920's- he called it his "turnip timepiece"- I just bought at a gun show a cheap Chinese copy made up for the "TimePieces- American Historic Society (a non-existent entity, according to my Google recon) but, there was a bonus- I paid $10.00 for this piece of Chink-made junk because it had 2 1921 Morgan silver dollars inside each of the pot metal shells- whether the seller knew this, or if he did, knew what Morgan 1921 Liberty and peace Silver dollars are worth today, i do not know, nor care-

You are 100% right on the E-bay scams- I found a like new Milwaukee (made in Milwaukee WI- like the Harleys ) vaccuum pump, in the box - in a barn salvage deal back in August- I knew it was worth some $- checked e-bay- took it to a dealer friend who specializes in tools- he told me the exact same thing about e-bay- about as trustworthy as a politician running for a "re-up" and how they worked that "false bid scam" he went right to the Milwaukee website, found out this little gem retails for over $700.00, made me a fair offer in three solid figures, and we both made out- I would offer my grandchildren into slavery before I would EVER buy or sell on e-bay- I don't trust Pay-pal any further than i can throw a F-18's landing gear either-
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I buy and sell on eBay on a weekly basis, it makes me a big part my living and buys almost every gun or hunting trip I purchase. It has it faults and problems but for the most part folks are honest. I could count on one hand the serious problems I've had on there and have been involved in literally thousands upon thousands of transactions.

You can sell stuff on there for more money than you can dragging it around to flea markets and gun shows a lot of the time. Example: I bought 14 LL Bean cork black ducks from a guy awhile back for $15 each. I put some of them out three times at a flea market, and twice at gun shows for $25 each without even a tire kicker looking at them. Put a group of three on eBay and in a week I had $160 for the group, another group of three, same kind of money, until they were all gone and I'd made some decent cash. Tried them in other selling venues first because I didn't want to fool with shipping them but in the end it was eBay that got me the sales.

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Francis: I have sold three collector cars and numerous other items and have nothing but good things to say about ebay. I think you should take another look and give it a try. Thomas
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I mostly deal in used gun parts for double shotguns- I like to find old "parts guns" and salvage them for possible re-usable parts- sometimes you get some good parts, other times not. But like the guns I acquire (all used) I only buy from people I know and trust- a few dealers at shows, mainly from farmers.

You can't buy or sell guns on E-bay, but we can sell double guns and parts on the PGCA Forum. The $40 annual membership is a bargain- I have dealt with quite a few members here, every deal has been A-OK on both ends. To list on E-Bay, as on GI, Gun broker, etc- you must open an account, and that means both Pay-Pal and giving them a credit card- I'd cut off my right arm in a table saw before I would ever do that- too many fraud minded folks out trolling the choppy waters for me-

A PGCA Life member, whom I respect mentioned the term 'WARY" in his anaylsis of my "modus operandi" and he is as right as the mail on that- I do my business face to face, handshake and payment terms are those my Granddad taught me- CIF- CASH IN FIST-- For others here who have done well using E-Bay, I say "More power to you- go for it, I'll never get in your way" because Hell will freeze over and St. Peter will be pouring Michelob to go with the motza balls on rye before I ever take a step in that direction.

I wish I was smart enough to understand what my pal Luigi was telling me about the "rigged and dummy" false bids that drive up prices on E-Bay, but I am not- but I am cautious and possibly smart enough NOT to trust what I don't understand. My prediction- just as the Madoff Ponzi scheme finally saw the end, there will be a loud crash and burn on E-Bay and some folks will end up holding the short end of the stick--and the swindlers will be in some Bermuda island on a yacht, holding up a glass of champagne- like in the movie "Trading places"-- looking good!!!!!
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From Wikipedia,
Matzoh balls in a bowl of soup, Matzoh balls (Yiddish: קניידלעך kneydlekh pl., singular קניידל kneydl; also kneydls, matza balls, matzoh balls, or matzo balls) are a traditional Ashkenazi dumpling made from matzoh meal.

Your thinly veiled bigotry never ceases to amaze me.
I too wish you were smart enough to understand that never in the history of the world (or the hereafter) have Matzoh Balls been served up in a sandwich on Rye Bread. If you've ever had a well made Matzoh Ball in a bowl of Chicken Noodle Soup, you'ld know for certain that it would be found on any heavenly menu.
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