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Auction 167: WE B1 with dial blank and E1 handset - Ended 3-22-15

Started by TelePlay, March 15, 2015, 07:48:21 PM

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Dennis Markham


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Mr. Bones

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cihensley@aol.com

Look at third picture. There is a small chip in the top of the handset. Verified by email response from seller.

Chuck

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Quote from: cihensley@aol.com on March 21, 2015, 02:58:42 PM
Look at third picture. There is a small chip in the top of the handset. Verified by email response from seller.

Chuck


Good eye.

Doug / Autonut


TelePlay

Here's the final 2% "no crowding" gap spreadsheet for this contest with 16 guesses.

Available guesses or guess ranges are shown in GREEN within the small upper right black bordered box.

( click on the table to enlarge the image )

TelePlay

And the winner of Auction Contest #167 is WEBellSystemChristian who with the 2nd entry into the contest offered the winning guess of $103.00 giving him his 4th auction contest win. Once again, our congratulations go out to WEBellSystemChristian for another win in the CRPF Auction Contests and for moving up one rung in the Contest Standings.

The phone was won by 0**** ( a private bidder ) with his one and only bid placed just 2 seconds before the auction ended to take the phone home for $102.50. The phone was listed at $29 and rose to $68 in the second day, where it sat until the last day of the auction. It jumped to the high $70s a few hours before it ended and then saw a flurry of minimum one click bids by one buyer right up to the end but lost out to 0****'s last second snipe in the end. The auction saw 10 buyers placing 17 bids.

Check out the updated Contest Standings to see who's who through 167 contests and the latest additions to the CRPF Hall of Fame

Thanks again to all who played. As always, there is only one way to get on the winner's board or move up a rung - you have to play to win.