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Will you all pool your money together for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 425195" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>wow - that is ONE BIG FROG !!!!! (probably from Calaveras County).</p><p></p><p>being an ebay aficionado myself, I can usually spot the scammers</p><p>pretty quickly . . . also the newbees that have no idea of bidding in an auction.</p><p>the bidder <strong>"n***n (545)"</strong> seems to be knowledgeable of the process.</p><p>bidding that high and that often with two days left in the auction is rediculous.</p><p>the 545 transactions under his belt shows some degree of experience.</p><p>looking at his consistant bidding pattern of boosting the price, my personal</p><p>suspicion is that he has some personal interest in the frog selling for so much.</p><p>and will sell for more if he keeps running up the price - then backs off at the last minute.</p><p>MY personal technique is to watch the item until the very last 4 seconds of the auction</p><p>then fire in my best price - BOOM !!! LOL they call it "sniping"</p><p></p><p>but - that is jus my Dos Centavos (that is still one big lure !!!). excellent craftsmanship.</p><p></p><p>Edit: It just dawned on me the full extent of the WEIGHT of this thing !!! 10.9 ounces.</p><p>the surf fishermen at Caper Hatteras, NC use 15 foot rods, 60# line to chuck out their 8oz sinker plus bait . . . . </p><p>so, what size tackle would be required for this thing fishing for bass ???? (or gators and pythons).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 425195, member: 13599"] wow - that is ONE BIG FROG !!!!! (probably from Calaveras County). being an ebay aficionado myself, I can usually spot the scammers pretty quickly . . . also the newbees that have no idea of bidding in an auction. the bidder [b]"n***n (545)"[/b] seems to be knowledgeable of the process. bidding that high and that often with two days left in the auction is rediculous. the 545 transactions under his belt shows some degree of experience. looking at his consistant bidding pattern of boosting the price, my personal suspicion is that he has some personal interest in the frog selling for so much. and will sell for more if he keeps running up the price - then backs off at the last minute. MY personal technique is to watch the item until the very last 4 seconds of the auction then fire in my best price - BOOM !!! LOL they call it "sniping" but - that is jus my Dos Centavos (that is still one big lure !!!). excellent craftsmanship. Edit: It just dawned on me the full extent of the WEIGHT of this thing !!! 10.9 ounces. the surf fishermen at Caper Hatteras, NC use 15 foot rods, 60# line to chuck out their 8oz sinker plus bait . . . . so, what size tackle would be required for this thing fishing for bass ???? (or gators and pythons). [/QUOTE]
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