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Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 5:38 pm
by matchbox_hawkeye
Matchbox SF 13F Snorkel Fire Engine
Hi All
Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale - once a week stock permitting I will list a matchbox here for sale on a sealed bid basis. I will accept only one bid from any VBD member for the model on offer, the offer will remain open to the VBD community for one week, the highest bidder at the close of the offer period wins, in the event of the highest bid being equal between one or more members the earliest bid will win. I will post the winning bid value here.
This week I offer for sale a Matchbox SF 13F Snorkel Fire Engine in red (blue tint glass), this model is offerd boxed, model condition is excellent in a very good condition box, opening bid £25.00, please see link below for detail images, PM me your bids, offer closes on Saturday 20th Sept 14 @1800hrs, good luck.
Details -
http://www.pwdnet.co.uk/MB/EB2G5_Matchb ... ehicle.htm
Matchbox_Hawkeye
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 10:02 pm
by numi
Hi Hawkeye,welcome to the forum.
Not sure what ure trying to achieve here but perhaps some research from your end is required with regards to auction runs (demand preferences whether common,scarce,htf,rare) choice of quantity per week(conducive),single items postage bother and loss to buyers if uncombined,etc and most importantly your model pricing cos u really dont want to waste precious time sitting and hoping for a sale.
numi
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 10:49 pm
by matchbox_hawkeye
Hi Numi
Thank you for your reply - what I am trying to achieve is to learn from matchbox experts on this forum - this is a new market for me - so it looks like I am learning another valuable lesson.
I take it I am in the correct area of the forum?
Matchbox_Hawkeye
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 10:52 pm
by tjlglass
Have to agree with Numi, I sold one two weeks ago at Huntingdon toy fair for £9 or did I sell too cheap ?
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 11:16 pm
by motorman
tjlglass wrote:Have to agree with Numi, I sold one two weeks ago at Huntingdon toy fair for £9 or did I sell too cheap ?
No Tim, for the £25 opening bid Hawkeye is asking i would expect to buy at least 3 of these!!!! IMHO
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 11:19 pm
by fixer
motorman wrote:tjlglass wrote:Have to agree with Numi, I sold one two weeks ago at Huntingdon toy fair for £9 or did I sell too cheap ?
No Tim, for the £25 opening bid Hawkeye is asking i would expect to buy at least 3 of these!!!! IMHO
I must agree Alex I got a mib with amber glass for £12 a short while ago
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 11:21 pm
by motorman
fixer wrote:motorman wrote:tjlglass wrote:Have to agree with Numi, I sold one two weeks ago at Huntingdon toy fair for £9 or did I sell too cheap ?
No Tim, for the £25 opening bid Hawkeye is asking i would expect to buy at least 3 of these!!!! IMHO
I must agree Alex I got a mib with amber glass for £12 a short while ago
I recon you paid too much Reg!!!
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 1:41 am
by matchbox_hawkeye
Hi All
Hmm...Interesting found this following on from earlier comments on this thread .... is the sale price of £31.77 on 13th July 2014 just down to the window colour variation? or has the buyer simply paid too much? as a newbie would be interested in any further comment.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lesney-Matchb ... 27e70453e3
Hawkeye
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 6:20 am
by tjlglass
Amber glass is harder to find and the winning bidder really wanted it as did the under bidder. Good price for the seller.
Re: Hawkeye's Sealed Bid Sale
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 9:04 am
by Idris
matchbox_hawkeye wrote:...what I am trying to achieve is to learn from matchbox experts on this forum - this is a new market for me - so it looks like I am learning another valuable lesson...
Especially with Superfast models, the devil really is in the detail, and a non-standard colour of a single plastic component can transform a model's value. The standard models were produced in such numbers that they remain comparatively cheap, even mint and boxed.