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Big day tomorrow at Vectis
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<blockquote data-quote="jedisearcher" data-source="post: 329373" data-attributes="member: 3582"><p>I think the prices on these deserved to go a bit higher than the average because most of them are unpunched, they have little wear, are solid AFA 80s up to 85s, and all have clear bubbles.</p><p></p><p>When you look at recent public sales or those for sale at the moment, most have some flaw that might put people off, there are a couple of Y bubbles on ebay at the moment for example.</p><p></p><p>So while most didn't get near the estimates which everyone thought were high, I think they did pretty well. I'm sure Craig would've liked some bonkers bidders like the recent FX7 or the Imperial Commander that went for £4k+, but they held up pretty well.</p><p></p><p>We'd never know, but I wonder if the amount of recent sales and occasional mad prices have discouraged a lot of people from even bothering with 30s at the moment. Plenty of comments on these forums that this might be the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedisearcher, post: 329373, member: 3582"] I think the prices on these deserved to go a bit higher than the average because most of them are unpunched, they have little wear, are solid AFA 80s up to 85s, and all have clear bubbles. When you look at recent public sales or those for sale at the moment, most have some flaw that might put people off, there are a couple of Y bubbles on ebay at the moment for example. So while most didn't get near the estimates which everyone thought were high, I think they did pretty well. I'm sure Craig would've liked some bonkers bidders like the recent FX7 or the Imperial Commander that went for £4k+, but they held up pretty well. We'd never know, but I wonder if the amount of recent sales and occasional mad prices have discouraged a lot of people from even bothering with 30s at the moment. Plenty of comments on these forums that this might be the case. [/QUOTE]
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