seeyouinescrow wrote:I still can't figure this one out. I really thought BC was on to something w/ a DL39 hoax, but since that doesn't seem to be the case.
seeyouinescrow wrote: Within 2-3 hours he had gotten back to me, and his response did seem genuine.He stated that the item didn't seem to be getting the interest that he thought it would, and if things didn't pick up soon, he would take me up on my offer.
bombadil wrote:Hmmm, taking all of that as very good critique for my next hoax. I see there are some rough edges I need to sand down to perfect this art.As for the "undergarments", well, think "trade-bait". Actually, those were all legit. I'm a very lucky guy...
bombadil wrote:Okay, boys, IT WAS ME! AGAIN! John, easy there big fella. Frank's a good guy, and we had our fun. Sorry if it upset you. That wasn't the point. I wasn't gonna fess up, but now that I see the trouble it's caused, I have to wade in and keep Frank from taking more fire.Just an early April Fool's joke, though that doesn't imply that Frank and I won't be back in a month and a half...Ah, there were SO many layers to this one.
bclarkie wrote:A good start would be not selling things that only a select few people have.
bombadil wrote:Thanks, Mike, I thought the "Chief" part was a nice touch. He had a few heart-warming qualities, IMO. Like that, and the shaky camera hand.
bombadil wrote:Actually, next time around I think a good start would be to rope you into it.
bombadil wrote:And Frank is always a reliable accomplice. Thanks again, man. Not that I'm trying to win points here or anything, but for the record:-Aneoth was not the high bidder when the auction went down (Frank was).-I decided to pull it down now to avoid any potential conflicts with Paul's RJK auctions and Brian's woody auction.