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| I've been watching E Bay recently and have seen a great number of Hard to Find and Rare lures.From Wishmaster's to Hughes River Jerks.Guess the cabin fever is setting in. |
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| Wasn't too long ago eBay was the place to go for a "deal" on baits. That is no more. It feels like about a year ago or more eBay has transformed from America's Garbage Sale to the biggest place to find product of any kind in the world. For people who have to shop via catalog anyway because of where they live, eBay is a fun alternative. I still think though that much of the big ticket stuff on there is being fenced. |
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| E-bay has definitley become a sellers market. All the "Buy it Nows" are retail priced. There is a new garcia red reel on their which had 5 days left on it and my dad paid 5 more bucks for it at a small tackle shop. Same with the lures too. I looked at bowflexes also, I am better off buying a new one. About your only savings is tax. |
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| I don't know what to think about it, but I just saw a Wishmaster Big Bait on there. The picture wouldn't come up on the auction, but it's starting off at $100. Personally, I'm not bidding on it as I'd rather only buy from Rolf.
Rob |
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| eBay is great! I got a replacement Delco Radio for my chevy silverado for $9.79,Seaguar Fluorocarbon 70 & 80 lb test 25 yrd leader spools for $12.95 each,One dozen 10/0 treble hooks for $4.95 and two new pairs of Levi jeans for $13.95.I may start unloading some of the 500 plus crankbaits that sit idol in my tackle boxs as well, using eBay.
Capt. Larry |
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| E-bay is an awesome site. But, there are a few guys on there that buy HR's from Roger at Reeses and then sell them on e-bay the next week. I saw one lure go for $68 plus shipping that the guy payed $50 for the week before at Reeses.
People think that HR's are impossible to come buy. Last time I talked to Roger, he had a good supply.
Like I said, I like e-bay and I use it alot. But you can get HR's without paying way more than they have them for at Reeses.
Beav |
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