Just curious to see what auction horror stories I can dredge up from AC members.
Here's my contribution, which just occurred today. I went to a local auction, here in Lafayette, Indiana, at which a fair amount of GAR memorabilia and CW soldier ferrotypes and ambros were being offered. Included with this lot was a "Civil War fife," which eventually sold separately for the sum of $110 + tax & buyer's premium.
Just one little problem: the instrument was, in fact, nothing more than one of those "Williamsburg" black plastic beginner's fifes, which currently sell for about $10 new (and about $1 used, if it's in good condition).
I was very tempted to tell the proud and excited owner precisely what he had just purchased. However discretion precluded me from doing so since I'm a) not into sadism and b) can't stand to see a grown man cry.
I await your horror stories with bated breath.....
Mark Jaeger
Here's my contribution, which just occurred today. I went to a local auction, here in Lafayette, Indiana, at which a fair amount of GAR memorabilia and CW soldier ferrotypes and ambros were being offered. Included with this lot was a "Civil War fife," which eventually sold separately for the sum of $110 + tax & buyer's premium.
Just one little problem: the instrument was, in fact, nothing more than one of those "Williamsburg" black plastic beginner's fifes, which currently sell for about $10 new (and about $1 used, if it's in good condition).
I was very tempted to tell the proud and excited owner precisely what he had just purchased. However discretion precluded me from doing so since I'm a) not into sadism and b) can't stand to see a grown man cry.
I await your horror stories with bated breath.....
Mark Jaeger
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