Bidder | Amount | Date |
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Puzzleguy 46 | £420.00 | 09.11.2019 14:12:49 |
tkwest 38 | £405.00 | 09.11.2019 14:12:49 |
Puzzleguy 46 | £371.00 | 09.11.2019 14:11:34 |
tkwest 38 | £356.00 | 09.11.2019 14:11:34 |
Puzzleguy 46 | £315.00 | 31.10.2019 22:35:12 |
YassCherry 71 | £300.00 | 31.10.2019 22:35:12 |
YassCherry 71 | £295.00 | 31.10.2019 03:58:01 |
monopoles 58 | £280.00 | 31.10.2019 03:58:01 |
YassCherry 71 | £265.00 | 31.10.2019 03:49:12 |
monopoles 58 | £250.00 | 31.10.2019 03:49:12 |
YassCherry 71 | £230.00 | 30.10.2019 02:53:16 |
Airride39 37 | £220.00 | 30.10.2019 02:53:16 |
Airride39 37 | £210.00 | 30.10.2019 00:05:41 |
gwennou 47 | £200.00 | 29.10.2019 23:07:29 |
With my ongoing mission to purge my collection of puzzle locks, i offer this lock from Christian Cormier.
Winning bidder shall pay for shipping. Estimated Europe 13GBP; USA etc 17GBP; UK cheaper
Happy Bidding
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To make this auction fairer if the leading bidder has changed any time during the final day, that lot will remain open for an additional day. This will continue until the leading bidder has retained the lead at least one full bidding day. The purpose of this rule is to give the penultimate bidder a reasonable time to counter-offer, and thus to discourage poaching. I feel this is the right thing to do as some bidders are in different time zones and may not be able to bid towards the end, unless they like sleep deprivation. This method is used on various other puzzle auctions.
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