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<p>[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 9432286, member: 5515"]Thank you for all of your insights. I think perhaps we turn part 2 into a discussion on the positive and negative clues of the piece. I was going to have a part 2 of the game where I gave you the following scenario:</p><p><br /></p><p>Assume you think <u>there is a very high probability this item is going to be sterling silver</u>, the buyer has it listed for the price of a fast food meal...you aren't local so you need to get the buyer to ship it to you. They inform you that there's a local buyer interested and they prefer to avoid the hassle of shipping it at the price they are offering, so with all that, how much would you risk to try to make it yours? Would you raise your offer, would you just move on, how would you respond?</p><p><br /></p><p>But instead, I think I would like to ask this question instead: look at the photos again; do you see the faint line at the neck of the pitcher, and again about half way down the pitcher? What if anything might these lines suggest?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 9432286, member: 5515"]Thank you for all of your insights. I think perhaps we turn part 2 into a discussion on the positive and negative clues of the piece. I was going to have a part 2 of the game where I gave you the following scenario: Assume you think [U]there is a very high probability this item is going to be sterling silver[/U], the buyer has it listed for the price of a fast food meal...you aren't local so you need to get the buyer to ship it to you. They inform you that there's a local buyer interested and they prefer to avoid the hassle of shipping it at the price they are offering, so with all that, how much would you risk to try to make it yours? Would you raise your offer, would you just move on, how would you respond? But instead, I think I would like to ask this question instead: look at the photos again; do you see the faint line at the neck of the pitcher, and again about half way down the pitcher? What if anything might these lines suggest?[/QUOTE]
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