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    Look the IP is back on GB

    Irwin Pedersen M1icon Carbine C&R OK WWII : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com


    And on two seperate auctions with diffrent buy it now prices?
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    Well, The Second Auction Of It...

    Has made it to the reserve price, the current bid is $2,500.00. Too rich for my blood.

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    one is closed now

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    $2500 plus shipping is a lot of $$ for possibly just a IP receiver.

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    How many times can you sell a carbine?

    This same carbine was listed in 2 seperate auctions, by the same seller. Listed on the same day 12-11-09 about 5 minutes apart. Shipping fee for either auction is $35.00.

    First Listing,
    To open the bidding on the first listing would have cost $1,995.00 with a buy it now of $4,499.00.
    This listing started at 7:37:44 PM and ended about 1 hour later with no bids at 8:39:33 PM on 12-11-09.

    Second listing,
    Had it's first bid at 8:41:59 PM. That would be 2 minutes and 26 seconds after the first listing was ended.
    To open the bidding on this listing would take $2,000.00 with a Buy It Now option of $3,600.00.

    Now looking at the Bid History of the current listing......
    This listing started on 12-11-09 at 7:42:01 PM.
    It's opening bid came on 12-11-09 at 8:41:59 PM or 1 hour after being listed and 2 minutes 26 seconds after the first listing was ended.
    It's 2nd and current lead bid came in 42 seconds later at 8:42:41 PM.

    First listing (Now Ended),
    Irwin Pedersen M1icon Carbine C&R OK WWII : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com


    Second Listing (Current),
    Irwin Pedersen M1 Carbine C&R OK WWII : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com


    Second Listings Bid History,
    12/11/2009 8:42:41 PM EST
    12/11/2009 8:41:59 PM EST

    I was informed by a member here who watched one of these same bidders bid something like $5300 on this one the last time it sold.
    I'm not quite sure whats up with this auction, but sure don't get that warm fuzzy feeling about it.

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    Sold for $3802.00,

    Irwin Pedersen M1icon Carbine C&R OK WWII : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com

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    help me understand how a gun with a $3600 Buy it Now sell for $3802?

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    Once the reserve is met the "buy it now" is no longer in effect. Then the bidding can go anywhere!
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    Oh didn't know that. But if you sell with no reserve and a buy it now, the buy it now never goes away?

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    It's even worse on Epay. The Buy-It-Now disappears after the very first bid.

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