this looks one of my old ones!

Started by sniper, December 27, 2013, 07:57:49 PM

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sniper

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drbassman

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sniper

do you think I have been underpricing the plates? the new ones are going to be much closer to the originals!
I can be true to you sweety until I find a nice medium scale with great breasts. ... CW

drbassman

I think you could try a higher price with "make an offer" to test the market.  It's hard to judge without seeing what people might bid or offer.
I'm fixin' a hole where the rain gets in..........cuz I'm built for a kilt!

Rob

Quote from: drbassman on December 28, 2013, 09:40:34 AM
I think you could try a higher price with "make an offer" to test the market.  It's hard to judge without seeing what people might bid or offer.

I agree only the market will tell you where the real price sets.

Highlander

Depends on the marketing... seller is inferring this is a '65 part, but is it...? NOS and repro's will sell differently... someone who wants a replacement as close to the original as possible would be much more interested in yours at the "right price", unless they want pristine original, but that's for the elitists...
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sniper

this is some very good advice, thank you. think I will try an auction then a make an offer. I probably sold 150 of those things on the first type and sent them all over the world. I actually got to the point I was tired of making them.

now if I can sell some of the new type, I will use the money to help build my hot rod. I have been working on the motor and am about 90% done collecting parts for the engine which is the most expensive part but that subject should go into a different thread.
I can be true to you sweety until I find a nice medium scale with great breasts. ... CW

Denis

I think I have one of your old ones (from a couple of years ago).
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sniper

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Quote from: Denis on December 29, 2013, 06:46:01 AM
I think I have one of your old ones (from a couple of years ago).

to be quite frank, I never had one of the original ones when I decided to make them. I simply looked at some old pictures, guessed at the fonts, the size and measurements, then made them, lol.

at least this time I did some research, bought an original and sent it to Sandy to see if she could duplicate it. she made some original fonts that duplicate the originals as closely as she could and sent me the prototype well over a year ago. I came back to Missouri to visit some grandkids and left my press and die in Texas along with the prototype of the second type never expecting to stay up here. then I got really ill in January just before I was going back to Texas. just this last September I got to go back and bring as much of my things back up to Missouri as I could fit on the truck. my press and the second prototype were among the items I brought back. I did get my instruments and my computer along with most of my clothes.

so that is the short story. I have come from being in a wheelchair and on oxygen constantly to being able to walk, drive and almost act normal. it has taken almost a year to be able to get back that much. I still have to go to dialysis three times a week and the Dr. says I am not a very good candidate for a transplant simply because of the medications I would have to take the rest of my life. it seems the anti-rejection meds are like being on chemo the rest of my life and I am not willing to be that knocked down for the rest of my life. so here I am almost as fuzzy tailed as ever and off oxygen during the daylight chasing the ladies as ever, lol.

I had to break up with Franny as she has all her property and things in Texas and since then I have again seen and broke up with that little model from London. (I don't think she is right in the head even though she is easy on the eyes and richer than hell!) the Texas thing is that I am not willing to drive almost 100 miles each way three times a week to get hooked up to some infernal machine. so like my caption says, I set on the porch playing, singing and have decided to give Carlo heck as he is such a good chap. that's my job.
I can be true to you sweety until I find a nice medium scale with great breasts. ... CW

drbassman

So good to hear you're feeling better.  Take care and have a healthy new year!
I'm fixin' a hole where the rain gets in..........cuz I'm built for a kilt!

Dave W

Yeah, good that you're better, keep taking it slow and easy.