That depends on who the buyer is.
I paid you what I did because I wanted a 13" Trapeze made of solid enough leather to last me till I was seventy, assuming I stay healthy and strong enough to play till then.
In reality it's not as in demand in the hobby as say a 12TC or a SBT, both in really really nice condition can go for $200 on up. Had a chance to pick up a 13-inch SBT from a local softball player / HOH collector for $225. Glove was beautiful. But.....after spending so many years playing with a Trapeze I just couldn't see myself switching.
I have too many other gloves, for collecting purposes, that are on my WISH LIST to warrant spending that much money on a glove I won't use nor have any interest in collecting.
But it was an awesome glove and it is pretty rare and popular.
It seems like there are fewer Trapeze users and collectors than there are H-web guys.
Anyhow, to add to this, I just wanted to be fair to you, so I calculated what you spend and simply doubled it. This way, you at least get paid for your being at the right place at the right time to hit that BUY IT NOW when you did.
I've been collecting pre-war gloves for the past eight years and have come across some pretty rare gloves getting lucky and beating others to the punch, so I respect your efforts...and your timing.
Another guy won one in slightly nicer shape last July. He got back to me today and is willing to sell his, too. Though I offered him $150 + $10 for shipping. Now I have a gamer and a back-up.
In short, I paid what I paid because I wanted the glove. I might have overpaid but this way both parties are happy and I have no bad karma to take with me onto the field.
E.Gumban