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Buying Oakley Lab Beaker

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Looking for an Oakley lab beaker. If anyone has one they want to sell or trade feel free to message me. Thanks O fam.
 
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Joe has an Erlenmeyer flask for sale on EBay. Maybe that’s what you mean🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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Even he has it listed as a beaker.
It is not!
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You are correct. That is a flask. Beakers are non curved
 
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That auction made me want one. Lol It appears that the legendary shadow bidder is bidding too. 😅
 
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Yep.

Look, bidding on a Joe Smith auction or waiting for it to end is a waste of time. Even though they are no limit auctions he will shill bid it until he gets the price he wants. If he loses he will just relist. Rinse and repeat. Just make him and offer on the side or ask him what he wants for it. Any other approach is just a waste of your time.

A warning.....Since he usually pays top dollar for the rarer stuff, you will pay through the nose and will be unlikely to recoup your investment should you ever be in a position where you are forced to sell.
 
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Yep.

Look, bidding on a Joe Smith auction or waiting for it to end is a waste of time. Even though they are no limit auctions he will shill bid it until he gets the price he wants. If he loses he will just relist. Rinse and repeat. Just make him and offer on the side or ask him what he wants for it. Any other approach is just a waste of your time.

A warning.....Since he usually pays top dollar for the rarer stuff, you will pay through the nose and will be unlikely to recoup your investment should you ever be in a position where you are forced to sell.
Great to see this advice being made public for fellow collectors.
 
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Yep.

Look, bidding on a Joe Smith auction or waiting for it to end is a waste of time. Even though they are no limit auctions he will shill bid it until he gets the price he wants. If he loses he will just relist. Rinse and repeat. Just make him and offer on the side or ask him what he wants for it. Any other approach is just a waste of your time.

A warning.....Since he usually pays top dollar for the rarer stuff, you will pay through the nose and will be unlikely to recoup your investment should you ever be in a position where you are forced to sell.
Exactly correct. Have proven this many times, and thank you, the Attorney General knows now. But I’m sure Ebay and the General will not do anything.
 
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