by wjr953 » February 28th, 2008, 10:29 am
Is it just me, or are there an inordinate amount of brand new gloves showing up on eBay? I have been scouring the listings daily and have been hard pressed to find any decent (restorable) vintage gloves. Some early 70's and 80's stuff to be sure, but all fairly over-priced. I have to agree with the other poster who said that he used to have a whole bunch on "watch list". I'm lucky if I have two or three gloves on my watch list at any one time now. I also think the prices have gone way up on all gloves across the board in the last year too. That's good for sellers like me that have inventory to move, but not so good for buyers. For me, I'm being very, very selective about what I buy now. I set price limits on what I'm willing to spend, and unless the quality and the condition of the glove really blows me away, I stick to those limits. Too many people on eBay are trying to pass off junk gloves at high prices these days, trying to cash in on the trend of rising prices. After getting burned a couple of times, I have gotten very cautious. To all others who are active on eBay, I recommend asking lots of questions of the seller. If what they're selling is decent, they'll tell you so. If they don't answer emails, proceed with caution. If in answering emails, they're trying to be vague or sketchy about what they're selling, be careful. For any gloves that I put on my watch list now, I always run through the seller's feedback listing before I bid on anything.
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