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do ebay search for: 7352920802
good luck !
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And there's no reserve! What a deal...
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Wowser what a deal.

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And "no dinks"!

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Looks kinda oily but hey what can you expect for that price...
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we can all pitch in say $500 each, and buy it collectively ! :party: :party:

catski - i know it's not a Murray, but that does not mean you are exempt from pitching in !
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Unseen122 wrote:Looks kinda oily but hey what can you expect for that price...

I would have expected them to iron the tablecloth, that's what. Sheesh!

Shellac?

What's the going price for a keyless Olwell????
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Whistlin'Dixie wrote:And "no dinks"!

M :party:
well...if it HAD dinks it would fetch quite a bit more now wouldn't it!

...and, since no one else has mentioned it:
Whistle & Drum left a feedback on a prior sale...
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Denny wrote:...and, since no one else has mentioned it:
Whistle & Drum left a feedback on a prior sale...
Uh oh!

Does it look like an Olwell? You can't see the maker's mark in the photograph.
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Lambchop wrote:
Unseen122 wrote:Looks kinda oily but hey what can you expect for that price...

I would have expected them to iron the tablecloth, that's what. Sheesh!


Are Olwells WORTH $5000? Keyless???
Worth?
Worth?!

What are you thinking? :-?

They are worth whatever anyone will pay. :wink:
they don't usually get up much beyond 2k
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Oh. As I suspected. Hmmm.

Who do we know in Decatur?
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Lambchop wrote:
Denny wrote:...and, since no one else has mentioned it:
Whistle & Drum left a feedback on a prior sale...
Uh oh!

Does it look like an Olwell? You can't see the maker's mark in the photograph.
I wouln't know! I'd guess that it is. The only thing I can tell is the silhouette.

it does seem to be oiled enough to hide any dings!

Dings are not dints. I don't know what a dint is...but I think it goes with the as is part of the description...

but in the end none of this really matters... what matters is that the price is so far from reasonable
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Is it really a five year wait for an Olwell?
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Post by Denny »

Lambchop wrote:Oh. As I suspected. Hmmm.

Who do we know in Decatur?
The id seemed familiar but not enough that I'd trust my memory!


BTW: Sylvain's Eb Aebi is up.
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fluti31415 wrote:Is it really a five year wait for an Olwell?
More like one year (14 months for mine). The wait for a keyed Olwell is long enough that they don't even give an estimate. I wonder if the seller is confused (both price and wait time).
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