First point I'd make is that that machine was on there for a little while and basically, nobody bid, so what's the fuss ? I want something, I don't wait for a last millisecond snipe, plus geting in a early bid, even low, will give you a advantage in precedence in a last second snipeout where, whatever anyone says, all auto bids don't always register to the full before end of sale.
The second point is that it was a Singer, sure, but with some unprecedented parts on it. That bike was about to rock history of RH/Singer. I sometimes wonder whether anybody is taking time to download ebay pics and digital enhance them a little ?
Regarding Kim's comments on innocent buyer shafting and incurring wrath, he can safely calm it as I have a dawg trained to sniff out and bark when a Herse or Singer tandem gets anywhere near ebay, and the animal is going wild. 2-1 that singer is back on with a little more vintage price savvy seller in the next few hours, tomorrow latest, maybe the guy's still googling to check the data. Any takers ?
Best to all
Nick Bordo, Agen, 47 France and yes, it is a very small grapevine.
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