seebart wrote: ↑kbdfr wrote: ↑[…] [
grumbles about people posting long lists of interesting stuff but omitting what they're interested in themselves] […]
I generally agree with you kbdfr. We have had this exact situation several times in this thread. […] we are never fully going to avaoid this silly hide and seek game. Most of these aren't even really great finds, but that's realtive. I admit to having found keyboards and not posted them here. I have had other users PM me specifically asking me to keep quiet. Same old ballgame.
You're not the one I mean
To clarify things:
I do not object to people posting stuff, and I do not object to people not posting the stuff they want to buy themselves, and I do not object to the same persons doing both. But I do object to recurring long lists of finds including even easy to find items while at the same time keeping secret those one wants to buy. This attitude amounts to "I found quite a lot of nice things of no interest to me, so you can have them all - but I hope nobody will do the same with stuff I want myself".
I find posting each and everything is an (in my eyes) undue help for all those who do not care to search themselves, giving them an advantage over those who do. When it comes to not-so-evident items which not everyone searching will find, the advantage given to "non-searchers" is even greater because they will be competing with even fewer "searchers". And remember reading this thread is not restricted to DT members!
That's why I posted the Model M with Greek legends listed as "Canon keyboard". I think this way the first bidder will have experienced how it feels when a nice, well-concealed find one hopes to grab is published by someone else who just has no interest in it.
There is even a case where "someone" first placed a bid without posting the item, but eventually did so after a higher bid had been placed (have fun trying to find out
), so it was first kept secret from possible competitors, but then disclosed to everyone after personal interest was lost.