« Reply #9 on: November 23, 2012, 11:23:55 am »
I recently became aware of a pretty serious barn find of a pair of holy grail Maicos. This pair had literally been sitting in a horse barn since the seventies and needed total restoration. I made what I considered a fair market value offer for both of them through a third party but the seller knocked back the offer, believing that they were worth quite a lot more. I suspect that this was one of those situations where people had been pissing in the guys pocket, telling him that he was sitting on a gold mine and that they were worth serious money. They might indeed be worth the big dollars in restored or even running condition but as they were they were 2.5k bikes tops (each). Sadly, the bikes will probably sit for as long as it takes for their owner to realise that the prices on pre '75 bikes have flattened and won't be rising to his expectations any time soon.
Sorry for being so cryptic about the bikes details but I was put onto them them by another forum member and I don't want to spill the beans without his permission.
« Last Edit: November 23, 2012, 11:26:46 am by firko »
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