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Re: eBay: German intrest
Ed, why did you link to so many photos of the same I-15?
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To watch the original you need to click on "angebot", blue line. That's the way EdWest use to put the links ... After the battle! |
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What is this Do 217 ?
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Foto-Flugzeu...-/253780597772 https://www.ebay.de/itm/Foto-Flugzeu...-/253780596423 Do217-V4 CN+HL D-ASMD Wn 690, engines look to be DB601.. Rémi |
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It is strange that eBay does not keep the original listing open after it ends but arbitrarily replaces it with whatever they want. It is confusing to me. |
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Never minder Ed. We put in the finds when we find them . If that is nog enough , those members should disregard our findings and look for their own. EBay replaces past auctions as explained before.
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Rémi, thank you.
Was the Do 217-V4 the only example of this configuration? |
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edwest2 and Snautzer.
It is disappointing that ebay deletes photos when they no longer need them, but it is a business and there is no profit in keeping sold items active. I have an extensive archive of downloaded photos of Luftwaffe aircraft from old ebay auctions on my hard drive which I would gladly share publicly if I could find a suitable stable website. I initially intended to use Photobucket but now it is almost unusable due to pop-ups. Then I tried Pinterest but photos must be uploaded one at a time which would take several years. I found some discussion groups but they seem to spring up and then quickly wither with monotonous regularity. |
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