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  1. #1
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    Default Are buyers going mad?

    Tonight on epay I watched in complete disbelief a Pope #4 is so so condition go for $41.98! Check it out Item 200207728310.
    Typically they have been selling for between $9 and $25, but is this some new interest in Australian products or have Falcon Pope suddenly hit the collector radar?

    I'm gobsmacked.

    prozac

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    I'll be down the shed tonight cleaning and fettling my 2 Falcon #4's and my Falcon-Pope #4.
    1 of them has the aluminium tote ... do you think that would be worth more? .... in fact, should I fettle? ... I must learn how to do Ebay...
    Fletty

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    After watching his charges wasting time at work making some unbelievably foolish purchases on he used to say, "epay - just like lotto - its just another form of taxation on stupidity"

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    Yes, I agree, eBay is not really worth looking at for tools at the moment as people are paying silly prices...
    Bob C.

    Never give up.

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    People have to spend their superannuation somehow, the annoying thing is that a lot of them are being used as decorative collections and never used... a pity in my book.

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