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Re: When is "Not an Auction" really an auction?
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Date: 
Thu, 2 Dec 1999 21:37:02 GMT
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Richard Franks wrote:
I'm experimenting with a system of monkeys (which I really should put on my
website), where I say, to me a blue 32x32 baseplate is worth.. 4 monkeys, a
pirate minifig is worth 1 monkey, two islander hairpieces are worth 1 monkey
etc.

At those rates, I'll trade you some monkeys for pirate minifigs and
islander hair pieces... :-) :-) :-)

--
Frank Filz

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  Re: When is "Not an Auction" really an auction?
 
(...) It's a bit of a waste of time, but it is *open*. I can choose to deal with that person - I know exactly what they intend to do, or I can walk away. Being open is the best thing as far as I am concerned. If the seller, mentioned earlier in the (...) (25 years ago, 2-Dec-99, to lugnet.market.theory)

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