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Latest post 07-16-2009 4:35 PM by hebo. 10 replies.
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  • 07-16-2009 6:42 AM

    One minute too late ...

    I usually check out the ads on the internet "for sale" listing where I live, to see what they have from B&O.

    This popped up, I was on the phone, and rang when that call was over. She'd just sold it, for about GBP 250, for everything. The whole set has been inside that shelf since they bought it new. Geeked

    Anyone else have "got there too late" B&O stories?

     

     


  • 07-16-2009 6:45 AM In reply to

    • Kokomo
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    Re: One minute too late ...

    Don't know about being too late, but I was once one minute too early and thereby started a family. But that's another story.

    Wink

  • 07-16-2009 7:57 AM In reply to

    Re: One minute too late ...

    kokomo:

    Don't know about being too late, but I was once one minute too early and thereby started a family. But that's another story.

    Wink

     

    Stereo or mono?

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  • 07-16-2009 8:11 AM In reply to

    • Seanie_230
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    Re: One minute too late ...

    hahaha i just laughed out loud at my desk and people looked at me like i am mad lol

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  • 07-16-2009 8:14 AM In reply to

    Re: One minute too late ...

    Seanie:

    hahaha i just laughed out loud at my desk and people looked at me like i am mad lol

     

    LMAO ..... 

    Gosh that's so funny ....best laugh I had in ages Laughing

    Good thing I'm working from home today ....

     

  • 07-16-2009 9:49 AM In reply to

    Re: One minute too late ...

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  • 07-16-2009 11:37 AM In reply to

    • 9 LEE
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    Re: One minute too late ...

    Not got any B&O 'one minute too late' stories, but got another one..

    I was offered by the widow of the late, great comedian Les Dawson his old 1972 E-Type Jaguar.  Bright Red, 40,000 miles, pristine, garaged, loads of photos of him with it, unrestored (i'm getting upset thinking about this..), and utterly beautiful. This car was like new..

    I couldn't get together the money in a hurry at the time, and was about £2,500 short.  I said i would get the rest of the money the next day and come to get it, but couldn't make any promises.

    I got the money together and called her the next day, only to be told she had by sheer fluke mentioned it to some dinner guests the night before, and the husband immediately wrote her a cheque for it.

    Price..

    £15,000.

    Gutted.. I just didn't have the money at the time Sad

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  • 07-16-2009 1:51 PM In reply to

    • Puncher
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    Re: One minute too late ...

    9 LEE:

    Not got any B&O 'one minute too late' stories, but got another one..

    I was offered by the widow of the late, great comedian Les Dawson his old 1972 E-Type Jaguar.  Bright Red, 40,000 miles, pristine, garaged, loads of photos of him with it, unrestored (i'm getting upset thinking about this..), and utterly beautiful. This car was like new..

    I couldn't get together the money in a hurry at the time, and was about £2,500 short.  I said i would get the rest of the money the next day and come to get it, but couldn't make any promises.

    I got the money together and called her the next day, only to be told she had by sheer fluke mentioned it to some dinner guests the night before, and the husband immediately wrote her a cheque for it.

    Price..

    £15,000.

    Gutted.. I just didn't have the money at the time Sad

    Lee

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  • 07-16-2009 2:09 PM In reply to

    Re: One minute too late ...

    9 LEE:

    Not got any B&O 'one minute too late' stories, but got another one..

    I was offered by the widow of the late, great comedian Les Dawson his old 1972 E-Type Jaguar.  Bright Red, 40,000 miles, pristine, garaged, loads of photos of him with it, unrestored (i'm getting upset thinking about this..), and utterly beautiful. This car was like new..

    I couldn't get together the money in a hurry at the time, and was about £2,500 short.  I said i would get the rest of the money the next day and come to get it, but couldn't make any promises.

    I got the money together and called her the next day, only to be told she had by sheer fluke mentioned it to some dinner guests the night before, and the husband immediately wrote her a cheque for it.

    Price..

    £15,000.

    Gutted.. I just didn't have the money at the time Sad

    Lee

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  • 07-16-2009 3:33 PM In reply to

    Re: One minute too late ...

    Bought my house off plan (a long time ago!) Responded to an advert in the press. Problem was that the builder was dealing with the sales himself from a Portacabin on another site. By the time I had found him the best plot (with a huge side garden) had just been taken. The happy purchaser ahead of me was able to resell the garden for another house a few years later.

    Graham

     

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  • 07-16-2009 4:35 PM In reply to

    • hebo
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    Re: One minute too late ...

    kokomo:

    Don't know about being too late, but I was once one minute too early and thereby started a family. But that's another story.

    Wink

     

    very funny, I LIKE!!!

     

     BV10

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