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ANTIQUE REELS
Kentucky, Fly, & Big Game
Reels |
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Reasons you might not want to sell your
reels at an auction:
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Auction houses or
eBay may report your sale (income) to the IRS at the time of the sale.
We'll pay you in cash equivalents: cashiers check or money order if you
like, or with a business check. When you report the sale is
your business.
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Auctions want you
to send them your tackle six months ahead so they can photograph the
tackle. We will settle with you in days if not hours.
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Auctions take a 15
to 30 percent cut of the price. We tell you right up front how much
we'll pay...usually full collector retail.
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Auctions are an
unknown...who knows how much you will get at auction. Bids vary from week to
week depending on who attends the auction. With us, we'll tell you
how much immediately or as soon as we see the the item.
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Auctions might
damage your item(s) in shipping and you lose everything before anyone can
bid one it. We pay for shipping it the right way and for the
insurance. We'll pay your shipping costs by UPS if it is something
we want to buy.
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Auctions sometimes
don't sell your item and you lose the use of the money for long periods of
time.
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Auctions might have
someone who bids on things the auction owners want for themselves. In that
case, you lose again.

Call Tom Greene to sell your
antique reels, rods, and lures or we both lose...
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