From: Gyp on
I had a bit of an ebay listing frenzy on Sunday in an attempt to get
myself some space back in the garage.

One of items I listed was a Harley Davidson toolkit. And 24 hours later
I've got 36 watchers and 5 bids. So far so good.

However, today I thought I'd have a look on the HD site to see what the
list price was. $160... made for HD by Snap-On. Aah!

So, I've revised the listing to clarify that it's Snap-On kit, but I'm
wondering if I ought to pull the auction and re-title it. What say the foak?

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Gyp
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From: greybeard on


"Gyp" <gyp(a)gyponline.co.uk> wrote in message
news:i22d30$cmk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> I had a bit of an ebay listing frenzy on Sunday in an attempt to get
> myself some space back in the garage.
>
> One of items I listed was a Harley Davidson toolkit. And 24 hours later
> I've got 36 watchers and 5 bids. So far so good.
>
> However, today I thought I'd have a look on the HD site to see what the
> list price was. $160... made for HD by Snap-On. Aah!
>
> So, I've revised the listing to clarify that it's Snap-On kit, but I'm
> wondering if I ought to pull the auction and re-title it. What say the
> foak?

I'd say leave it. Most people that know Harleys know that the tool kit is
made by Snap-on.
The fancy screwdriver is great :-) like a Russian doll thingy!

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Greybeard

FLHR 2003 1550 Stage 3

From: The Older Gentleman on
Gyp <gyp(a)gyponline.co.uk> wrote:

> I had a bit of an ebay listing frenzy on Sunday in an attempt to get
> myself some space back in the garage.
>
> One of items I listed was a Harley Davidson toolkit. And 24 hours later
> I've got 36 watchers and 5 bids. So far so good.
>
> However, today I thought I'd have a look on the HD site to see what the
> list price was. $160... made for HD by Snap-On. Aah!
>
> So, I've revised the listing to clarify that it's Snap-On kit, but I'm
> wondering if I ought to pull the auction and re-title it. What say the foak?

I'd leave it. That many watchers so early is a good sign - the HD people
will know what it is and what it's worth.


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From: petrolcan on
In article <i22d30$cmk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Gyp says...
>
> I had a bit of an ebay listing frenzy on Sunday in an attempt to get
> myself some space back in the garage.
>
> One of items I listed was a Harley Davidson toolkit. And 24 hours later
> I've got 36 watchers and 5 bids. So far so good.
>
> However, today I thought I'd have a look on the HD site to see what the
> list price was. $160... made for HD by Snap-On. Aah!
>
> So, I've revised the listing to clarify that it's Snap-On kit, but I'm
> wondering if I ought to pull the auction and re-title it. What say the foak?

Pull the listing and retitle. They won't hunt you down.
From: Gyp on
On 19/07/10 21:57, The Older Gentleman wrote:

> I'd leave it. That many watchers so early is a good sign - the HD people
> will know what it is and what it's worth.

I guess I was thinking about those that might search for "snap on tools"
rather than "Harley Davidson tools", but then it'll probably only be the
HD owners that would want the imperial sizes.



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Gyp
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