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Thread: Whiscombe.

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    Whiscombe.

    Good price it made £3300 plus buyers premium.

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    Ouch (unless you were the seller in which case a catlike purr is in order).

    Ok, whatever you think about Holts (and I kinda like 'em), that shows they can, with the right item, get some serious bids in.

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    Whiscombe.

    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Ouch (unless you were the seller in which case a catlike purr is in order).

    Ok, whatever you think about Holts (and I kinda like 'em), that shows they can, with the right item, get some serious bids in.
    i Agree with your second comment but alas i am not the seller of the Whiscombe. The champagne cork is still in the bottle. Roly.

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    Smile

    hi roly, my final bid was £3,300. and the next bid, which was the last, was the winner £3,400.
    + fees +postage was nearer to £5,000 ( the jw50 which sold today is lovely )
    and yes, i have to give the monies back that i borrowed to try and fund the jw50 tipper..
    kind rgds.. J.S.D.

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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    l still can't belive the amount of money that these go for. l would rather have a antique Giffard for around £1000. and keep the change.

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