Posts: 643 Location: Minnesota, USA
Fri 29 Jan, 2010 3:12 pm
Michael,
Quote: |
Also I have a floating bid for $150 for any item which I will assign at the end of the auction |
I've never participated in bidding on line, in person, etc., so the following may be a really dumb question... :blush:
What exactly is a "floating bid" and how does it work?
Posts: 11,553 Location: San Francisco
Fri 29 Jan, 2010 3:30 pm
Scott Hrouda wrote: |
Michael,
Quote: | Also I have a floating bid for $150 for any item which I will assign at the end of the auction |
I've never participated in bidding on line, in person, etc., so the following may be a really dumb question... :blush:
What exactly is a "floating bid" and how does it work? |
You're not missing anything here. It's not a standard term used in auctions online or anything like that. It simply means that some donor has said, "I'll give you $150 on any single one of the items should any of them not hit that amount at the close."
Posts: 552 Location: San Jose, CA
Fri 29 Jan, 2010 5:27 pm
Nathan Robinson wrote: |
Scott Hrouda wrote: | Michael,
Quote: | Also I have a floating bid for $150 for any item which I will assign at the end of the auction |
I've never participated in bidding on line, in person, etc., so the following may be a really dumb question... :blush:
What exactly is a "floating bid" and how does it work? |
You're not missing anything here. It's not a standard term used in auctions online or anything like that. It simply means that some donor has said, "I'll give you $150 on any single one of the items should any of them not hit that amount at the close." |
Which in practical terms mean that each of the items has a "floor" bid of $150 that you must top if you wish to bid on an item. ;-)
Posts: 411 Location: Madison, WI
Sun 31 Jan, 2010 7:14 pm
About 2.5 hours to go!!! Here are the current high bids on all the items.
#1 - $1000
#2 - $250
#3 - $100
#4 - $200
#5 - $110
#6 - $151
Thanks again!
Posts: 411 Location: Madison, WI
Sun 31 Jan, 2010 9:57 pm
Bidding has now closed. Here are the final numbers:
#1 - $1000
#2 - $250
#3 - $150
#4 - $200
#5 - $110
#6 - $151
total: $1861
Thank you to everyone that participated!!!
Posts: 614 Location: South Carolina
Mon 08 Feb, 2010 7:44 pm
I received the kukri today, and I wanted to say that it is beautiful, and very well done! Michael is very generous for donating it and so many other pieces to Haiti, especially given the challenging economy.
The generosity and selflessness of this act is something that cannot be praised enough. More than being pleased to own more of Michael's work (which is in itself great ;) ), I am glad that I could be part of such an act of charity.
Posts: 552 Location: San Jose, CA
Tue 09 Feb, 2010 10:57 am
Got the #2 Sax the other day and its spectacular! Makes me want to find a Celtic/Romano/British village to raid and plunder!
Posts: 31 Location: Texas
Tue 09 Feb, 2010 11:59 am
I received the #1 Viking sword the other day, and in record time, only three or four days (I live in Germany). It is truly a work of art, and I'll try and post some pictures soon. Mr. Pikula is a gifted sword smith!
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