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FS: Oscar Leopold Sheepskin Duffle Coat

wingnutsglory

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Sold It's somewhat difficult to part with this jacket (really like it), but it's slightly too large for my preference. I definitely don't agree with the XL sizing that the label states - I can wear it and I normally wear a fitted size M jacket. Because of the sizing issue, I haven't worn it much and it's in excellent condition with no wear. It's quite warm and the leather is supple and of good quality. Measurements: Pit to pit: 21" Sleeve: 26" Collar bottom to bottom of jacket: 32" $450 new $110 OBO, plus shipping
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Funny, I was winning this auction on ebay with considerably less until you pulled it. The free market is a powerful thing....
 

wingnutsglory

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I pulled it because the leading bidder, with a $50 bid and two days left, retracted his 7 bids, knocking the price back down to $1. I think it would've regained its value, but there was a person here who made a firm offer before the ebay listing and I reconsidered. It'll be back up on ebay if it hasn't sold here or on SF in a week...

By the way, if you're the person asking via ebay PM if I was going to relist it, I couldn't reply - ebay wouldn't let me contact the sender because I wasn't selling or bidding on an item. I don't know why it let them contact me...
 

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Makes sense. I was neither the leading bidder (although I was one point) nor the one who pm'ed you. Good luck with it!

On another note, how do you retract bids? Is there a penalty for doing so? I thought the bids were final. Sorry to threadjack, but it does give you a good excuse to bump it if/when you answer
 

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