Bru
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't go near her with Bru Peckett's boat hook, let along my own.
I wouldn't let you use mine either
I wouldn't go near her with Bru Peckett's boat hook, let along my own.
I wouldn't let you use mine either![]()
49 bids!
Some of those must have been for the earlier bidding.
Oh, David, if you'd clicked on where it says "49 bids" in the listing, you'd see every one of those bids, and when they were placed, starting with 99p at lunchtime yesterday.
It is interesting to see there are 7 bidders, and not just two people
There are lots of foolish people around....
There are lots of foolish people around....
Some of those must have been for the earlier bidding. I thought that if a sale did not go through, e.bay went back to the previous bidder, is that not so?
Does anyone here seriously believe that these auctions are being bid on by real buyers ?
Surely not !!
Why wouldn't they be real buyers? most of us here have bought and sold on e.bay
Of course they are not real buyers David. If they were real buyers, why did one of them not complete the purchase ?
Because either he was a dreamer, or he found out something the vendor was telling us, was not true. For example the vendor said that there was someone who could right her for £7,500, he also said it could be moored further up the river for nothing for the first year, perhaps these things were not true.
Like i said, what about all the other bidders ?
Why do you think the seller has made it a private auction, so you can't see who'd bidding ?
No offense David, but you are being very naive here.
Because either he was a dreamer, or he found out something the vendor was telling us, was not true. For example the vendor said that there was someone who could right her for £7,500, he also said it could be moored further up the river for nothing for the first year, perhaps these things were not true.
There is a lovely houseboat for sale in Burnham right now for 450k.
A very different kettle of fish though.
She's in excellent condition, is beautifully fitted out, and has a secure (ie renewable) mooring
And if the ebay boat can be salvaged, moved, repaired and sorted out for anywhere near 50k .......I'll eat my hat.
I'm not particularly risk averse, but she's way off my limit.
I hope I'm wrong.
Edit: Changing tack
Your final comment was thought provoking!
I quite like seeing old hulks: I find them moving, rather than sad.
Everyday, I run miles and miles along the seawall.
Whether I head east or west from Burnham, the foreshore is littered with the remains of once proud little ships.
I find them very evocative, thinking of the joy they brought, of the men who built them, of the men who worked them, of all their various skills and knowledge, of their possible life stories and so on.
But then ..... I quite like running round grave yards, too.
Anyway, thanks for the pleasant daydream!