Supply and Demand is a weird thing

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William

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Jan 15, 2013, 3:38:19 PM1/15/13
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Somebody auctioned his NOS blue bullmooses.  He started the auction at a really low price, but it blew up at the end to $168.  More than retail.  


I had my eye on them when they were in the $30 to $50 range.  Kind of surprising that they went that high.  I guess it only takes two bidders who REALLY want them for an auction to go up.  

Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery

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Redlands, CA. David?

Allingham II, Thomas J

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Jan 15, 2013, 4:02:00 PM1/15/13
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Time to get my powdercoat gray (for sure) and regular nickel finish CroMo (maybe) sets on the ‘bay, I guess.  Unless somebody here wants them.  They were my true HBFF (Handlebar Best Friends Forever, for the uninitiated), until the Bullmoose Boscos walked into my life.

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Michael

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Jan 15, 2013, 4:18:45 PM1/15/13
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Apparently there is a market.
Sometimes I am taken aback at the high prices Rivish stuff is offered for.
Used items at or just below new prices. Or even more than what they went for the year the item was for sale new.
Well, that's the good thing about ebay. You can wind up getting a great sale and alot more than you expected to sell it for.

Peter Morgano

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Jan 15, 2013, 4:52:52 PM1/15/13
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I find the forum to be much more reasonable, probably because the ebay premiums aren't factored in and because of the more human connection. That said, it's capitalism and if you want it bad enough you gotta pay!

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justin...@gmail.com

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Jan 15, 2013, 6:30:51 PM1/15/13
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Count me as an interested buyer!

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Peter Morgano

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:12:34 PM1/15/13
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Hahahahahaha, for that price def go with the $375 upcharge for "deluxe" shipping!

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PATRICK MOORE

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:16:00 PM1/15/13
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I had a clever sneer all ready, but then found this:

In particular: http://www.biketrials.com/intro/history.shtml -- scroll down to this:

"The growing popularity of bicycle trials in the mid 1980's encouraged several manufacturers to "test the waters" with new designs, many of which saw very limited production. Besides the 24x24 Kuwahara and the 26x24 Maverick, Raleigh Bicycles build the Raleigh Edge. Designed by John Olsen, another escapee from motorcycle trials, the Edge sported 26x24 wheels and a five-speed derailleur. Olsen, an admitted trials addict and organizer in Washington state, has always favored trials bike that can be ridden rather than merely hopped, like the Monty. Prior to the Edge, John designed the 26x24 Montana Trials, built by R & E Cycles in Seattle. Several other manufacturers including Fat Chance, Mountain Goat, Moots, and Cunningham made a few trialers, usually tailored along mountain bike lines."

Shure, $7K because it was owned by a pro? But still, not quite as absurd as otherwise.

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Peter Morgano

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:22:17 PM1/15/13
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I am sorry, I love bikes but feel they are not at all like cars in this matter, they do not really "appreciate" in value like say a Ferrari 250 GT California does. The rapid increase in technology, the cosumablity and realative low cost of bikes makes them depreciate pretty fast. While I have owned and do own a few "vintage" bikes I think people are delusional as to how much these older bikes are worth.

PATRICK MOORE

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:23:50 PM1/15/13
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Well, we'll see in this case. "Worth" is of course loaded; I'd be interested to see how much if anything someone pays for this one.

Peter Morgano

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:26:23 PM1/15/13
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Agreed, and to do what with is what I always wonder? To hang on a wall? Because if it is just to ride for 7k you could have an amazing custom built to just your spec that would perform markedly better than this bike would.

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Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:29:47 PM1/15/13
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All it takes is for some well-heeled Japanese dudes to start thinking some old thing is desirable, and the price goes nuts. Old French parts, for example.

PATRICK MOORE

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:30:17 PM1/15/13
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I rather think the seller is forlornly mistaken, but as a member of the CR list, I am aware that a very strong "historical collectible" quality exists with many serious cyclists.

Me, I'd quite happily Dremel the braze-ons off Fausto's Bianchi.

Patrick "!!!" Moore

Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery

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Jan 15, 2013, 7:39:44 PM1/15/13
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That particular bike is being sold by budget bicycle center in Madison, which is an amazing establishment. I have visited that store several times. It's actually four or five stores, all on the same street, the most interesting of which is an unheated warehouse of every bike you can imagine, all at RIDICULOUS prices. Ladies Raleigh Sports in decent shape? $500. Run of the mill 1970s Paramount? $2500. Schwinn Varsity? $600. If you show interest in any of the bikes, and look at it again tomorrow, the price will be significantly increased. My friend tried to deal on a tandem there, but the salesperson said it wasn't actually for sale - the price tag was for "insurance reasons". After several mystifying visits, I asked one of the employees about the business model. He said that his boss is in the "acquisition business" and confessed that he didn't understand it either, except as a possible tax dodge of some kind. They've been in business for a long time, so it must work for them, somehow. Anyhow, they post grossly overpriced items on eBay all the time.

William

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Jan 15, 2013, 8:12:37 PM1/15/13
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I was waiting for Jim Thill to re-explain bbcbikes, because I knew I'd screw it up.  My bbcbikes listing that I've been watching for YEARS is:


It's an "Aero" Miyata with a dent so severe, that I'd never even consider the bike rideable.  Part out the vintage Dura Ace AX parts and you could recoup maybe $500 worth of the $2499 asking price.  It's been listed continuously for years.  

rob markwardt

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Jan 16, 2013, 12:04:38 AM1/16/13
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BBC bikes? Those guys are nuts!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Bicycle-Front-Hub-axle-nuts-for-Schwinn-5-16-NOS-metric-thread-pair-NEW-/290805111579





On Jan 15, 5:12 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was waiting for Jim Thill to re-explain bbcbikes, because I knew I'd
> screw it up.  My bbcbikes listing that I've been watching for YEARS is:
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Aero-Miyata-Road-bike-60cm-bicycle-Sh...

cyclotourist

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Jan 16, 2013, 12:51:39 AM1/16/13
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No, not I. I don't know anyone around town that owns a Rivendell, although a couple guys are quite appreciative of the ethos.


Redlands, CA. David?
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Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery

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Jan 16, 2013, 12:53:27 AM1/16/13
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BIN listings are cheap, sometimes free on eBay. If occasionally something sells ridiculously, bbc wins.

cyclotourist

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Jan 16, 2013, 1:13:52 AM1/16/13
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Seller has had a lot of misc. stuff for sale, much of it bike related. Looks like s/he is re-selling a lot of random stuff.

http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=greenachat44&&_trksid=p2047675.l2560&rt=nc&iid=330855382580&sspagename=VIP:feedback&ftab=FeedbackAsSeller

C.J. Filip

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Jan 16, 2013, 9:00:40 AM1/16/13
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Takes cake:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1991-Gary-Fisher-Procaliber-Mountain-Bike-20-Bicycle-Suntour-XC-Comp-/350558611359?pt=Mountain_Bikes&hash=item519eebe79f

Acquisition business? No, hoarding is a mental disorder.

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Eric Norris

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My Dad used to tell me how he and his brother had a great plan to sell baloney sandwiches for $10,000. They figured they wouldn't sell many, but they only needed to sell one ...

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Peter Morgano

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Jan 16, 2013, 9:06:44 AM1/16/13
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PT Barnum's book is one of the free downloads on Kindle, it is worth a read if anyone wants to know how these guys' minds work, some pretty hilarious stuff in there. Bike content...erm he had a bear ride a bike?

Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery

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Jan 16, 2013, 9:28:10 AM1/16/13
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My understanding, which is admittedly limited, is that the owner of BBC had a more or less typical used bike business for a couple decades until eBay came on the scene, and he started seeing "vintage" bikes selling for inflated prices. At his prices, he doesn't have to sell many...

Ron Mc

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Jan 16, 2013, 9:47:33 AM1/16/13
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Jim nailed the Japan market thing.  If you guys ever run across an old Phillipson Bass Tamer fiberglass baitcast rod, they'll pay $1500 for them in Japan.  

Mike

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Jan 16, 2013, 12:11:54 PM1/16/13
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I find selling stuff to be kind of hard. It's not the parting with stuff, it's just dealing with posting it, answering the emails and then getting it all packed. The reality is that my actual experience with selling things has been great. I posted a bunch of stuff here a while back and it all sold within like 24hrs or so. Everyone was great to deal with and getting the stuff out was pretty smooth. I underestimated shipping but ultimately I was looking to make space here at home and get items that should be in use out in the world. 

I think I've only purchased one thing from a group member, a Quickbeam frame a few years back and that went smoothly. I since sold that frame to a list member along with my old Rambouillet. The sales of both those big ticket items went smoothly and booth frames seem to have found good homes and put to use.

I consider this group to a be a community of sorts and like passing stuff along to folks here by people who seem to genuinely love Rivendell and Rivish parts. 

Next miserably rainy day here I'll most likely organize some more stuff for sale.

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Michael

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Jan 16, 2013, 12:41:58 PM1/16/13
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I bought my Bleriot online from a really nice guy either from here, the BOG, or a general cycling forum. I don't know which.
He was very helpful and patient to answer all my pre-purchase questions and even questions I had during assembly.
 
He was very kind, and although he was going to ask for more on ebay, he sold the bike to me for a very nice price.
 

Scott Henry

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Jan 16, 2013, 12:53:02 PM1/16/13
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Its nice to sell stuff here (or on the BoB list) because its easy.  But really its not that hard to sell on eBay.  I posted about 9 things last week and am in process of having about a $500 day from stuff in my garage.   I'm sure I could have listed and sold here, and I did post an auction link, but eBay lets the market drive the price up.  Due to the nature of an auction, I'm getting many times what I would have offered via an email here.
 
Example: $26 for a broken rear deraileur and $62 for some obsolete pedals
 
God Bless the Free Market!!!
Scott
 
 
 
 


 

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Scott Henry

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Jan 18, 2013, 3:45:23 PM1/18/13
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No poking fun, that one still works and everything.  
and it was shipped to you Priority this morning.
 
Scott
 


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