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Post by Ron Hearn on Dec 13, 2005 16:05:11 GMT -8
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Post by RMannix on Dec 13, 2005 16:36:47 GMT -8
Holy thit thatth a lot o'buckth
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Post by Linda on Dec 13, 2005 16:51:10 GMT -8
Holy thit thatth a lot o'buckth
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Post by seakrakken on Dec 14, 2005 5:10:30 GMT -8
I just love that little statement right after the winning bid price: (Reserve met)
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Post by Ron Hearn on Dec 14, 2005 5:13:15 GMT -8
Ya! I'm sure the guy is dancing on his table top. Not to collect.
Ron
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Post by JES on Dec 14, 2005 13:47:39 GMT -8
Ya! I'm sure the guy is dancing on his table top. Not to collect. Ron For this amount of money I'm betting that he's doing back-flips!
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Buzz
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Post by Buzz on Dec 19, 2005 9:50:36 GMT -8
Roger all that......that helmet is nowhere near original.... looks like it has been heavily modified (butchered) over the years too. Guess the buyer thought that the mods were original factory options or something......too bad. But if you look at the other things that the buyer has been buying.....he's been paying more than 2X normal price. You can buy a brand new one from the factory for $4500.
Buzz
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Post by Ron Hearn on Dec 19, 2005 19:06:11 GMT -8
Buzz
I spoke with ken down at Morse diving and he told me that particular helmet is an original very early Morse helmet. I would just Look who bid on the helmet amoebus1034xie- Leon Lyons, UDT master, sokmajom all world authorieties on antique diving helmets.
Ron
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