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In reply to Post #35 Wow I’d love to meet the fella that buys that
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I've not got any fishing gear on there, but I've sold a LOT of stuff on eBay over lockdown - very often at about 3.15 in the morning.... drunk buying anyone?
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In reply to Post #34 That's nothing,someone has got some on at £140.99 + £3 postage
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In reply to Post #33 I’ve just send a krimp tool and krimps, second hand and someone has listed it for £55.
Are people serious ? Some of the prices I’ve seen these last few weeks are laughable
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In reply to Post #32 Iam thinking the same mate I have 4 off the xsa ones but trouble is finding some other reels as good
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In reply to Post #30 Might put mine up for sale
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In reply to Post #30 There really are too many people out there with more money than sense. However it's their money so let them throw it away like a drunken sailor in port.
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In reply to Post #1 There was 3 shimano aero technium mgs 10000 xsb in mint condition go for 2150 today on there.
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In reply to Post #1 There’s a Daiwa GS3000 on eBay currently at £985, finishes in a hour. For one reel...
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In reply to Post #26 I had one for many years. Tough as old boots, very versatile but as mentioned the tri post was a flawed design. Pretty much useless if using Delks as they would all go off at once if any sensitivity was used no matter how hard you did the tri post up.
In the end it was the excessive usage costs that put me off. Hiring a team of Sherpa’s to carry it just got too expensive
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A solar hat is going for £130
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In reply to Post #25 That pic is my one. It's ok but I don't think the tri post design is the best.
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In reply to Post #24 Yes, that’s the Globetrotter
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In reply to Post #22 Is it this one?
LINK
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In reply to Post #22 These are going for silly money..... I’d be watching closely and sicking it on- could be nearer £300/350 average at this rate!
Another thing I’ve noticed is the Weston spools for SS3s or 5000Ts going for £70 each when they come up..... same price as new & they’re in stock at Weston.... madness
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In reply to Post #21 The Solar Globetrotter pods are going for silly money on EBay. There’s one currently with bids already up to £215 & there’s 7 days left on the auction. I’ve got one sat in the garage, it’s virtually brand new, I’ve only ever used it a couple of time’s. If I ever need the cash, I know what I’ll be selling!
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In reply to Post #18 nice, will continue to sit on them, im in no rush to sell them, i never sell anything if im honest.
got an old fox tacklebox full of all solar indicators, the stainless arms, the chains, bobbins with all the stainless tops and bottoms, all the good ball clips.
dont know if anyone remembers these, but when thinking anglers first started out they had this large stick needle, the needle screwed into the body for storage, they got a bit of a cult following as thinking sold em all and wasnt able to get them again or something, i was lucky enough to get one.
well paul selman used to have a small tackle shop attached to his forum and one day as i was browsing this i saw they had these needles a few years since thinking ran out, so i bought the bloody lot! still have them all as well
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Home gym gear was going for silly money 3 months ago.
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In reply to Post #1 Not judt fishing stuff I have been seeing Ooni Pizza ovens going more then retail because they are out of stock. People clearly can't be bothered to wait for stuff
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In reply to Post #12 You’d probably get £250+ for 3 , worlds gone mad
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In reply to Post #16 Crikey, did he stockpile them or something?
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In reply to Post #1 Search on eBay for Solar baiting needle, then click highest price and P+P.
I was shocked
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In reply to Post #14 It'll sell on e bay. I used to have one. Ideal for day sessions.
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I've got a 50" Wavelock Nubrolly which is about 30 years old.
Any takers do you reckon?
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Currently got some Mk1 diaflash's on there and they're going for 3 times more than what I thought they would.
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still have 3 of the solar stainless possiboss from new, 20yrs ago now. iirc only 501 made of them, been sat on them for years.
10yrs ago they were going for 40 each, wonder what they sell for now
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In reply to Post #1 I'd say it's to do with the fact that shops have no stock of anything in at the moment....due in the most part to the slow boat from China having not set off yet
Underlining the fact that now it's either Chinese sh*te or nowt
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In reply to Post #5 I've bought a lot of stuff off eBay. You have to start with a price that is the maximum you are prepared to pay and be prepared to walk away and wait for the next one that comes up. Of course a rare item that is no longer available may be the exception to the rule. That's when a bidding war will start if two or more people decide it's something they've just got to have.
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In reply to Post #5 Worthy of the joke thread that one
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If you buy second hand you can pretend you've had it for years and not just jumping on the bandwagon
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😂😂😂😂
It seems the solar stainless has gone mental so I might stick some of mine up for sale 😉
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In reply to Post #1 its nothing new mate
been like that since the beginning plenty of nutters about that get caught up in a bidding war
and of course you can get conned a bloke bought a Penis enlarger guaranteed to work in the box came a warning sticker do not use in sunshine ? inside was a magnifying glass
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In reply to Post #3 well in now is the time
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In reply to Post #1 I paid £65 for a tempest brolly utility front sold it on eBay £211 last week. Also £181 for my deeper pro 🙈
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In reply to Post #1 It's nothing unusual, I've put a few bits on there and the bidding has gone way over rrp
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been searching ebay over the last couple of weeks for some carp related items and the prices of the auctions are higher than the retail prices.
anyone looking to sell a few items get them on ebay now, anyone looking to buy a few items go a tackle shop
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