What are some people thinking when selling Ric's?

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jps
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Man, that guy really wanted that bass, didn't he? Maybe he thought it was a Tuxedo!
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I guess he didn't really want the bass after all... it's back on the 'bay, starting at $400:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3772545190&rd=1
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Post by rickenbrother »

Maybe buyer and seller were the same guy? Tony was selling...Anthony was buying? LOL
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I have dealt with this guy before on another auction, just now rang a bell. He was a little slow in shipping, but threw in some extras to make up for the wait. Not a bad guy to deal with.
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"He probably won't have the funds to complete the transaction!"---me, Dec 27.

Darn it if I ain't the sharpest dude I know!
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