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Re: A Parrot watch fob
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Posted by Roger on November 28, 2000 at 05:28:16 from (209.134.67.78):
In Reply to: A Parrot watch fob posted by Paul on November 25, 2000 at 16:54:22:
Just my opinion, but here it is anyway. Fobs are just like everything else, price is hard to determine. Minneapolis Moline fobs sell for 30 all the way to 70 dollars. If you wait and look you can pick one up in the 30 dollar range. I paid $100.00 for a very good Huber fob. However, I saw one like it bring $300.00 at an auction. The only reason I bought this one is, I thought the price was right. If I owned the Parrot fob, I would ask $300.00 for it. You can always go down. I would think a Parrot fob would be almost impossible to find. Of course someone is going to tell you they are a dime a dozen. If so, get me a box of them. If you are wanting to keep it, don't price it ! Someone may suprise you and take it.
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