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Oh, Ian

Still at it but still won't give us your appraisal. Seriously, though, I apologize for all those things I said (yeah, right). Really, Ian, I didn't know you didn't have a secretary. You could have said something.
 
Ian, I missed something..

Everyone, back up to post 16722. Ian, in fact, was the first to give us a no obfuscation good faith opinion of the value, $60. I missed it and went on chiding him. My bad. Ian, you and Pete have balls. There we go. The estimates of the fairly complete Compact C-4 are Pete's $30 to $50 and Ian's $60. Fair enough.
I was so confused because I just know Ian wasn't a sandbagger - I need to read more carefully.
See, I told you. Everything has a value. Phew, why was that so hard?
(I'll get to Jeff in a minute).
 
Okay, Jeff

All right Jeff. That did it. I'm calling you out. Here in front of two guys with balls and a bunch of sandbaggers. You are hereby challenged to a duel. Arm wrestling* in my conference room or reception area on Saturday, September 14, at 4:15 p.m. I'll provide the gloves.

*Disclosure: I haven't arm wrestled since I got into it with a fellow law review editor in 1976 - but I can look it up on the internet. Oh yes, it is only fair to remind you again that I am a tastefully decorated Vietnam combat veteran with about 1,000 combat flying hours.
 
More about the duel

...and if you lose, you have to give us your good faith estimate of the value of that Compact. Can you handle that?
 
Workin' on the rules

If the board of directors think it would make more sense to do this at the banquet, that's fine, too.
I will ask my intern, tomorrow, what LMAO means, I don't know all of the brutish jargon.
 
Gotta be sure I credit Ian

Just let me clear/clarify here with Ian so when he gets up he sees that, in fact, he is the leader. Follow Posts numbered 16717, 16721 and 16722. Ian saw that line in the sand and knew what his duty was. It seemed like the whole club was holding him back but he broke free. Then Pete, post #16726, wasn't going to let a Brit show him up. He was aboard. Brave guys, brave hearts. If I were in a survival situation, Ian and Pete would be my first two choices (after Victoria Beckham) to face our challenges.
So, let me ask you this. How come the Amercans wussed out. You'd think they were in congress.
Here we are, Mark, Ian, Pete, Victoria. What a team. Made my day.
 
Another Disclosure Item

To give you a feel of what you are up against, my good man, I should also share this:

When I prepare wills for clients, they get an unconditional guarantee. Twice in my career I heard from lawyers making noise about contesting a will I prepared. I said, "Let me explain something. My wills are unconditionally guaranteed. If you want information, medical information, whatever, no problem, just give me a call. We'll do lunch, etc. But know this: There will be no compromise. There will be no settlement. It will be a fight to the death. Every breath, every drop of my blood, is behind this will." Both times, after a few pleasantries, they decided not to go forward with a contest.
Something to think about when you can't sleep.
 
WOW, RocketWarrior, you are a passionate man

Unbelievable!!!
I've been floating on a lake for 3 days on vacation and came back to this thread. Yes, this is what the forum is all about. What banter, the best. After all the exchanges, I think it comes down to what Fred S. stated. It depends what someone is willing to pay. And in this business, the more original the better, but no guarantees. Quality is a factor and Compacts are quality. I wore out a C6 my family bought in the early 60's. Great machines. Quality is not a question. But quality carriers value and ultimate a higher dollar. They (Compacts) are what they are and you either like them or not. Personally, I always wanted it to be an Electrolux. GO figure. Emotion plays a part in every purchase and we have little control over that. The value is strictly in the eye of the buyer. If the seller feels it's worth more, than hold out, otherwise cut loose on it. It's not that complicated.

Rocketwarrior, love your banter. What fun. It sure makes life interesting.

Kyle, this whole game comes down to trial and error. Give it a shot. Talk with people and gather more opinions then make your decision. There will be more machines to trade. That's the fun of this hobby. Live and learn. You're young and have lots of room to bypass many of us. Enjoy!!!!

Pat
 
Er, uh, Pat...

Nice to hear from you, but I see you slipped away forgetting to leave us your numbers. Here, just use this form:

"I ___[Pat]_____________ think the fair market value of Kyle's Compact, based on his description and the pic, is worth between __________ and _____________. Disclaimer: This "educated guess" is based on my limited experience with a very small and specialized market and should be used for discussion purposes only. You are cautioned that prices may vary incredibly."

Thank you - have a nice day.
 
Good morning Ian - apology repeat

Ian, look at post 16761 - I failed to credit you. The following posts contain language chiding you that was not deserved. I take it back and ask your fogiveness: 16729, 16734, and 16757. You were, in fact, the first non-obfuscator and it appears that it was your display of good British spirit that made Pete realize that he, too, needed to show us his good stuff.
You the man, Ian.
 
uncle uncle uncle uncle uncle

ok here you go:

"I ___(Jeff)_____________ think the fair market value of Kyle's Compact, based on his description and the pic, is worth between __$20________ and ___$50__________. Disclaimer: This "educated guess" is based on my limited experience with a very small and specialized market and should be used for discussion purposes only. You are cautioned that prices may vary incredibly."

Rocket, after we arm wrestle I'm still gonna B**CH slap you.

LMAO means Laughing my A** off
 
America joins the fight!!

What a treat to come back from breakfast (where I was trying to brief my secretary on all this stuff) and find your post. You made my day (like Ian and Pete did yesterday.)
It is starting to look like a dream team. Ian, Pete, Victoria and Mark.

Now, team, I have a question. Do you have a Leatherman tool on your belt? When you have courage, and talent, like y'all have, a Leatherman, at the ready, makes you indispensible. I have to leave mine in the truck to get through the courthouse metal detector and, of course, for air travel but otherwise I am never without it. I once fixed a corporate CEO's eyeglasses at the conference room table during a deposition.
 
Leatherman...

My BF seems to think I'd look good in leather, I don't know about that...

Thats all I know about leatherman... {G}
 
Back to the Duel

Mornin', Rick. Nice to hear from you.

I was a little relieved that you said "light hearted" instead of "Lite hearted." Because Jeff and I want you to know there is nothing "lite" about this duel coming up. We are serious. Deadly serious. He is probably going to have trouble sleeping.

...er, uh, btw, where it your bid? Here is the form:

"I ___(Rick)_____________ think the fair market value of Kyle's Compact, based on his description and the pic, is worth between __________ and _____________. Disclaimer: This "educated guess" is based on my limited experience with a very small and specialized market and should be used for discussion purposes only. You are cautioned that prices may vary incredibly."

Did you think I was going to let is slide. Nothing lite going on here (smile).
 
Important Correction.

I need to be more careful, Rick, I said "bid" - I meant "guess" - That is, I think, part of the problem we were having here. I don't want you to bid on this thread, just give you good faith "notion" of the possible value.
 

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