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rito25 07-10-2009 01:01 PM

My guess was pretty close.

Eric H 07-10-2009 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by kx250rider (Post 2869285)

NOW the fun begins.... I predict that dozens of early color TVs will flood eBay by tonight.

Charles

Yep, with people thinking their CTC16 is worth several grand :stupid:

John Folsom 07-10-2009 03:37 PM

I asked the seller if he planed to relist the set, and he said no, he had mad a deal with the 2nd bidder, who was located in the US. Wonder who it was...???

Steve McVoy 07-10-2009 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric H (Post 2868693)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just wondering, is this a record price for a post-war set?

A RCA Model 5 color prototype sold for over $10k a couple of years ago. Some Kuba Komets have approached this figure, and the Emerson Telejuke we have was above $10k:

http://www.earlytelevision.org/telejuke.html

jeyurkon 07-10-2009 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by John Folsom (Post 2870169)
I asked the seller if he planed to relist the set, and he said no, he had mad a deal with the 2nd bidder, who was located in the US. Wonder who it was...???

I think that was wise of both of them. Re-listing could be fraught with problems since people would now know what they were willing to bid. Then there are the just plain evil individuals who would bid just to jack the price up for those who are serious bidders believing that they'd be safe by knowing how to underbid.

Then if if the guy who bid $70K was forbidden to bid, or decided to refrain, and the bidding followed the same pattern it would have gone for ~$5,100 since that was the next lower maximum bid.

John

rito25 07-11-2009 09:37 AM

Wait so it went for 5,000?
How does that work.

Adam 07-11-2009 10:24 AM

I think this is how it would work. The 2nd highest bid was $9,277, the 3rd was $5,200. So if no one bid $70k, then it would have gone to the 2nd highest guy for $100 over $5,200 = $5,300. But I don't think that the seller and the 2nd highest bidder would now have to necessarily agree on that exact price.

jeyurkon 07-11-2009 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 2871989)
I think this is how it would work. The 2nd highest bid was $9,277, the 3rd was $5,200. So if no one bid $70k, then it would have gone to the 2nd highest guy for $100 over $5,200 = $5,300. But I don't think that the seller and the 2nd highest bidder would now have to necessarily agree on that exact price.

Right, I wasn't implying that it went for $5,300. I was just trying to point out what a mess the $70k bid made of things and that relisting might not be the best of ideas and that a compromise might be best for both the seller and the bidder.

John

Pete Deksnis 07-11-2009 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve McVoy (Post 2870308)
A RCA Model 5 color prototype sold for over $10k a couple of years ago. Some Kuba Komets have approached this figure, and the Emerson Telejuke we have was above $10k:

http://www.earlytelevision.org/telejuke.html

In addition to the above, the record price for a CT-100 on eBay is $9,623.00 set in the summer of 2007.

Pete


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