Originally posted by Bill W.
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It is not my place, or yours, to judge his word on why he bought the piece. He stated he bought it for his collection and then decided to sell it to pay off another piece that he was buying. Martin has given none of us on this forum a reason to doubt his word.
As for your selling pieces at a better price for other collectors on the forum, that is good on you and I commend you for it. I, too, have sold things at under market value but mainly to move pieces out of my collection quickly and not necessarily having a prime motivator to give a fellow collector a break.
I see your point on the history of a piece (stolen, ripped off a vet etc.) but this is not the case here. This was bought from a dealer site. What about the person who sold it thru Collectors Guild (everything on the site is consignment)? He did not receive the full potential for the piece, are we to blame someone for not telling Peter he should put the piece on hold and let the seller know he was a few thousand short on the price?
I am not sure if you are aware of dealer mark up on pieces. I have been fortunate enough to know what some of the sponsors of this site as well as other dealers buy pieces there is quite a mark up on items. I do not begrudge them of this.
As for not stepping up to the plate to buy his piece. That does not mean people are against his profit or that people believe it is overpriced. There are many items out there I want but can not afford at this time. I am sure there are pieces out there right now that you want but can not buy even though they may be under market price.
This is Martin's piece and he can ask fo rit what he wants. Had he asked some ridiculous price I would agree with you. There is no greed involved here. He is just asking for the fiar price on the piece.
Also Bill what if Martin had bought the piece for $200. What should he sell it for then?
Gary B
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