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Chris Timson

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  1. I seem to have fewer concertina cases than I thought and need one for my new Jeffries 26 button G/D. Does anyone have one they want to sell? If it fits a Lachenal 30-button then it should do nicely.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Chris

  2. "The Heritage instruments include an ebony concertina with rosewood trim, as well as a bocote model with ebony trim. Both these instruments will use genuine concertina reeds."

     

    Are you making your own reeds now, Frank? Hadn't noticed, I'm afraid. Comes of taking my eye off the ball while I desperately learn to sing in my wife's opera.

     

    Chris

  3. Gareth posted this on Facebook about an hour ago" "Ralph has been on life support for over 24 hours now. He is peaceful and being well cared for, but may be fading. Sheena remains with him at the hospital. She asks that, if you know of friends who might not see this, you let them know". I just don't know what to say.

     

    Chris & Anne

  4. And in a classic example of type, our friend gpanda has relisted the beast at a starting price of 99 euros, waited until bidding was brisk and then delisted on the grounds of an error in the listing. Subsequently he (he? Perhaps an unwarranted assumption) has relisted it again for 9900 euros (yes, that's over 8000 pounds).

     

    Clearly this is some sort of private game he is playing with the world and he will never sell it. Personally, I think it's a financial version of Mornington Crescent, possibly using Buffett's Variation or the Threadneedle Underspend.

     

    Chris

  5. I had one of these about 10 years ago but swapped it for a 30 button Jeffries. Have regretted it ever since (still in love with my 38 button, mind, but there are times when a smaller box is nice). Anyone looking to sell one?

     

    Chris

     

    PS I changed G/d to G/D while editing but the software still insists on showing G/d in the title. Annoying ...

  6. But it doesn't help people like me who have always been scrupulously straight about their postage. We're being penalised and it just feels like ebay are making a fast buck out of me. Here's how I found out. I put a book up for auction, largish and the cost of posting is £5.60. Sadly it sold for 99p. Well, that's life, you win some, you lose some. Buyer pays Paypal £6.59, I get £6.17. Post Office takes £5.60, ebay takes 10p final fee plus 56p final fee on postage. I'm left with -9p and no book.

     

    Chris

  7. Warning, those [sarcasm] fine and honourable persons of good will [/sarcasm] at ebay have just started taking 10% of any money paid to you by buyers for postage and packing. It shows up on your account as "Final value fee on postage".

    For me that's one step too far and I shall stop selling through ebay as of now.

    Chris

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