exKT17
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There's a story in today's paper about a former premier league youth player (with accomplices) trying to sell a (stolen) £2m Ming vase for £450,000.
Made me muse about things we buy and then sell at a loss. (And I wonder how much Chelsea will sell Marc Cucurella for).
My fess is a hand-built 4' high replica of an aluminium pencil sharpener that served as a Champagne ice bucket/serving point. It was gorgeous and cost me about £20. When it came to threatening our marriage I put it on ebay and sold it for the princely sum of 1p. (And I delivered it.)
Which taught me something about the economic operation of marketplaces (i.e. there's not a massive interest in 4' tall pencil sharpener Champagne buckets.)
Any other selling below cost fesses from the BHA parish?
Made me muse about things we buy and then sell at a loss. (And I wonder how much Chelsea will sell Marc Cucurella for).
My fess is a hand-built 4' high replica of an aluminium pencil sharpener that served as a Champagne ice bucket/serving point. It was gorgeous and cost me about £20. When it came to threatening our marriage I put it on ebay and sold it for the princely sum of 1p. (And I delivered it.)
Which taught me something about the economic operation of marketplaces (i.e. there's not a massive interest in 4' tall pencil sharpener Champagne buckets.)
Any other selling below cost fesses from the BHA parish?