Re: [CR] Buying on the cheap

(Example: Framebuilders:Norman Taylor)

Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 22:25:40 -0600
To: coel canth <coelcanth@gmail.com>, Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
From: "Mark Stonich" <mark@bikesmithdesign.com>
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Subject: Re: [CR] Buying on the cheap


At 06:14 PM 1/18/2010, coel canth wrote:
>are there really people out there offering to pay two or three times
>asking price when they stumble upon a SWEET DEAL ?!?

Depends on the situation; I did pay 3 times the asking price for a low mileage '70 Moulton Mk III. The seller had just lost her job and had no idea what it was worth. I paid the widow of a well known local bike nut twice what she had been told a '57 RRA project was worth.

OTOH

I was offered a very clean Jack Taylor Lugged Tourist frame, fork and racks* for $275!!!. He obviously didn't know what it was worth so I offered him $250 and we settled on $262.50.

The difference? The seller had been given the JT by an English friend. He said he didn't use it because the frame weighed 1/2 a pound more than his Trek 720 frame. When the friend passed away he was finally free to get rid of it. That he had a house the size of my lot and he and the wife had matching Escalades may have made me even more determined to get it as cheaply as possible.

*The front rack had never been installed, the rear installed but never used. Also a TA BB in like new condition.

BTW I thought he`was Philistine for preferring a Trek over a Jack Taylor. But now I also have a 720 and can sorta see his point. The story of the Taylor brothers, and British framebuilding are fascinating to me. If they weren't, I might favor the Trek too.

Mark Stonich;
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