Re: [CR]re: masi GC on ebay 7245044873

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Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 12:50:56 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
From: "Nick Zatezalo" <nickzz@mindspring.com>
To: "c. andrews" <chasds@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]re: masi GC on ebay 7245044873
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Well the Reserve was $2500 and has been met, so the Buy it Now is no longer an option.

I was not kidding. I just don't understand tire-kickers, who are always looking, but never willing to pull the trigger, when they find something they 'want.'

Nick Zatezalo Atlanta,Ga

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>From: "c. andrews" <chasds@mindspring.com>

>Sent: Jun 5, 2006 11:46 AM

>To: nickzz@mindspring.com

>Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

>Subject: [CR]re: masi GC on ebay 7245044873

>

>Nick Z. wondered why no-one has bit on that Masi GC on ebay

>for 3500 bucks. Someone's probably hoping the reserve is

>less (which it might be...the reserve game is an interesting

>one)... and maybe Nick was kidding..<g>

>

>My own guess is that most of the buyers on ebay who are

>interested in the bike have a pretty good idea what they're

>worth. I owned one of these in a 57cm that was, if

>anything, even more nearly original than the one on ebay (if

>that's possible.. in the same state of originality, anyway),

>and just as pristine in general. It sold about 18 months

>ago for 2500. I did not sell it. I sold it for much less

>than that to someone else about three years ago. I sold it

>for the friend-price.

>

>I'm not sure if the Cali Masis, even in this pristine

>condition, have reached 3500 bucks yet. It might get close,

>someone might bite at the buy-it-now, you never know. But

>it seems to me that'd be a stretch. If this one had the

>twin-plate crown, or was a slightly smaller size, or had a

>few trick parts or some cool provenance (besides the fact

>that Chuck owned it once. <g> ) maybe it would go for 3500.

>

>Be interesting to see where it finally ends. 3500 might be

>a bit optimistic at the moment for a Cali bike. If it was

>an italian-made GC from about the same period, it might get

>that high. Hard to say.

>

>Charles Andrews

>SoCal

>

>"The deeper I go in considering the

>vanities of popular reasoning, the

>lighter and more foolish I find them."

>

>--Galileo Galilei