And to clarify... My Man of War is not historic in its age... It is Historic for its #13 number.
Please refer to Feniks post.
PhoenixKnight wrote:You are starting nearly at 100 credits over the maximum price anyone bought a MOW for. A bit greedy are we?
Poppy wrote:PhoenixKnight wrote:You are starting nearly at 100 credits over the maximum price anyone bought a MOW for. A bit greedy are we?
I once sold a 60p MoW for 1,000 cr. sure CJ can confirm that.
never the less 60p MoW almost never goes for more then 600cr
Captain Jack wrote:Poppy wrote:PhoenixKnight wrote:You are starting nearly at 100 credits over the maximum price anyone bought a MOW for. A bit greedy are we?
I once sold a 60p MoW for 1,000 cr. sure CJ can confirm that.
never the less 60p MoW almost never goes for more then 600cr
What do you mean confirm it? Can't you find it at the history page? It's only 3913 pages after all
Adam smith wrote:My dear friends,
I have been deliberately ignoring this discussion as some cunning fellow, grabbed the opportunity to sell his own MoW at the same time as my precious auction. Of course, this action proved really smart as he immediately earned a bid, as he started the bidding from quite a low end. Of course, I would have hoped he would at least start at 650 but anyway...
So, I intended to stay clear of the discussion, till this other... auction ends. This way, there would be no... free exposure. But so be it. I can bear the losses. Perhaps this cunning fellow could prove... generous in the end and send me a small present, right? After all, I am sure he will now get at least 650 credits as this should be the bottom price for such a ship right now!
Back on my own auction though, the marvelous historic Man o' War that you all have been talking about.
You need to know that it is not brand new. This ship, has been won in Battle. Alas, I do not know by whom, as the mysterious seller was unsure. But he told me that it was a 60 pointer at the time of its capture. It also belonged to a very known player, alas no one knows who. But you will have to take my word, just like I took his.
The ID is also low for a Man o' War. I have been informed that MoWs started sailing around 65.000 or later. By all means, you will not easily find such vessels below 200k.
I guess all the above, make this ship historic. Perhaps, once sold, one could tell us by ID if he recognizes it as his own MoW. Should the buyer reveal the ID of course.
Adam smith wrote:None of these ships are mine. I have already sold mine.
I am just managing the auction for the Historic MoW. I am saying that 600 credits is a bargain and this will prove in the end. There is no way that this ship will sell for only 600 credits. 615 at the least, if the bidding remains at 600 at the last minute. Then someone, probably smart enough, will take advantage of the low price and he will try to snipe it at the last minutes.
So behold, anyone interested, bid at least 650 to secure this ship (now, whoever is selling this ship, you definitely own me).
But yet again, you can bid for 699 and get first hands on the historic one.