While I may be partially responsible for the ridiculous bidding going on now (29 bids at $405 with three days remaining), I can assure you that Marty has a very high opinion of his own business skills and is not looking for representation or consulting services. He gets more than enough unsolicited advice (and pressure) from his eBay account rep. Email Marty and see what he says. He will probably reply with "Who?".
Let me also assure you that he does not read these boards although he should. I have a feeling his eBay account rep may have glanced over here a few times.
I can't believe the bidding. There are several dealers in on the action. One has 4800 buys or sells. Three more are over 770. It only takes one bid to win and it should be at the last moment. Any prior bid only raises your final settlement price.
Just think what things would be like if Marty hadn't buried that grill in 101 plain old M auctions. "SMTA" anywhere in the auction would have drawn in more bidders.
You can expect another Marty thread on Tuesday. I'll be submitting an "after action report" on all the '42 M auctions. Again, I am giving you fair warning.
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