I found a local guy that has some bring backs from his father a WW2 vet and he has offered to sell some of his dublicates to me. He has a beautiful Deumer Spange with ribbon and I would like to offer him a fair price for it. What would you call fair?
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Originally posted by 101combatvet View PostI found a local guy that has some bring backs from his father a WW2 vet and he has offered to sell some of his dublicates to me. He has a beautiful Deumer Spange with ribbon and I would like to offer him a fair price for it. What would you call fair?
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Yes, I presumed he meant 1939 EKII bar on 1914 EKII ribbon.??? like.....
RobertAttached FilesLast edited by robert pierce; 11-21-2007, 08:23 PM.
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Jon may have a point, and something also which I failed to mention - condition. Condition is everything. You said 'beautiful Deumer spange'. If it was a ragged piece of cloth ribbon with a worn spange on it, sure, I would offer much less. You have to be the judge condition-wise. In all reality my 'fair' price was inbetween retail and wholesale for a 'beautiful' piece. Bent pins and broken catches cut overall costs drastically. On the other hand, cased awards in beautiful condition are worth much more, obviously. Good luck dealing with them. A package deal is the most economical way to buy.
Robert
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Originally posted by 101combatvet View PostIt's minty.... he check with a few local guys and they pissed him off by offering low prices. I don't want to do that.... and I figure if I treat him right he'll come to me when he's ready to sell the good stuff... thanks guys.
Looks just like the one in post #4.
Robert
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Originally posted by tinmantis View Postactually snakes DO have remnants of hips don't they? from when they had legs...
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jon
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Originally posted by tinmantis View PostI know everything...
they were lizards before they were snakesAttached Files
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jon, your link may be 'forbidden fruit'. I got a virus warning when I opened it.
And, don't believe that scientific crap about snakes still having evidence of hip joints. Every bone in their bodies were reconstructed, without hip bones. Just ask one. No, not a scientist, a snake. They never lie!
Robert
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