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  1. #1
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    Default Quantity of Huon pine

    For auction is a quantity of dressed Huon Pine boards surplus to my needs. Timber is bone dry.
    Local pick up is fine or can post at your expense. Package will measure approx 750 x 330 x 130mm and weigh about 16 kilos. My postcode is 7150 so you can calculate postage on the Australia post website.
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    Artful,
    If nobody takes the lot I would like to take those 94mm wide and over.
    Chris

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    Ok.
    Will see how it goes, never done one of these auctions before.

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    Hi chrism3 , sorry I am going to bid on the lot..

    sean

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    Possible for one slab which I can cut into pen blanks?

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    I'll bid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necromancer View Post
    Possible for one slab which I can cut into pen blanks?

    PM sent.

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    Artful , check the bid history , you`ll have to accept the ones you want to, because you haven`t put auto accept when you originally posted.

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    Righty ho! For now a member has offered an amount that I am happy with.
    I have sent a Pm to said member and awaiting a response.
    To be honest I did not even know I had a bid until some one else here alerted me to it.
    Yep, it sounds a bit clumbsy but there were no bids registered on the "bid" part on the add.
    Will confirm status of add once I get a reply.

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    Artful , sent a PM confirming my bid . The system's a bit confusing, not as transparent as eeebeh .

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    Hi Artful,

    When you set up your auction you can also set-up to automatically accept bids (you have not done that) and you can set it to notify you immediately by email as well. I'm not a moderator, nor particularly experienced at this, but I have noticed those settings when I have sold/tried to sell (more often my experience is failing!) stuff here, so thought it would be worth pointing out. It is all down the page from where you set out what you have to sell.

    Lovely timber BTW.

    David

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    Thanks for the tips.
    Will try and get it right next time.
    ATM I think the deal is done with this lot, just waiting for payment and an address to post it to.

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    In that case you should "accept" the winning bid.

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