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Old 02-01-2014, 10:13 AM
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That's a feature, not a bug, allowing us the pride of growing an itty bitty plant into a big honkin' specimen plant.
Said like a true IT person.

I'm not saying its a bug at all...but I'm not terribly gifted in the dark art of patience. Thankfully for me, I tend to focus on a few varieties I like and gather up fans of those varieties whenever I feel I can..
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Old 02-01-2014, 11:28 AM
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Sorry I misspelled that word. It should be "defalcator". It really is NOT a good term to apply to what happened a couple of weeks ago when a bidder had gone so high in their bidding that his/her action prevented others putting in a bid. And then having to withdraw their bidding. By my use of this term, I was accusing the bidder of cheating. Which is not what I think happened. A defalcator is someone who deceives or tricks others into thinking something is true when in reality it is false.
Interesting, “defalcator;” had to look up the definition. Why so serious, it is just a flower plant, not like the vendor will not sell the same/similar plant in the future? Anyhow, interesting statement given who snuck in 10 seconds prior to auction ending

Congrats Mr. Jayfar, on winning the bid on the lovely plant . May it thrive and give you enjoyment.
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Old 02-01-2014, 01:02 PM
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Interesting, “defalcator;” had to look up the definition. Why so serious, it is just a flower plant, not like the vendor will not sell the same/similar plant in the future? Anyhow, interesting statement given who snuck in 10 seconds prior to auction ending



Congrats Mr. Jayfar, on winning the bid on the lovely plant . May it thrive and give you enjoyment.

As I posted earlier, calling someone a defalcator, especially in this instance, was too harsh. I should have described that behavior as someone who was doing a pre-emptive bid, an action that bridge players use when they have a low hand value and they want to prevent their opponents from winning their rubber. If you took offense, that was not intended.
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Old 02-01-2014, 11:02 PM
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The new batch that newworldorchids previewed on FB hasn't been put up on ebay yet, but they have relisted 3 that didn't get bids last time, including a very nice Seionishiki, for Monday afternoon thru evening.
I see the 5 new listings for Tuesday evening are up on ebay now, including a 15 growth Rain-no-hikari.

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Old 02-02-2014, 05:56 AM
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I see the 5 new listings for Tuesday evening are up on ebay now, including a 15 growth Rain-no-hikari.



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Rain-no-hikari 羅因の光, beautiful plant, with a price tag to match.

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All of the plants listed have very different features. I'm interested in this plant: Seionishiki. In another thread, on wintering Neos, the discussion was on ghost leaves and its survivability for winter. This Seionishiki, if I'm understanding correctly, has an entire ghost fan!


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Old 02-02-2014, 05:21 PM
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Default Another trick for unmasking ebay user names

Just do a google search on an item # (as the only search term) that the masked user bought some time in the past. If they received feedback from the seller for the item, their ebay "my world" page will come up prominently in the search results.

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Edited to add that this doesn't work consistently, but frequently does.

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Old 02-02-2014, 05:40 PM
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Just do a google search on an item # (as the only search term) that the masked user bought some time in the past. If they received feedback from the seller for the item, their ebay "my world" page will come up prominently in the search results.
Sneaky...

It was nicer when they actually listed who was bidding for all to see.
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Old 02-03-2014, 01:04 AM
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I see New World has a bid for their Fuukiden (Tuesday), which had a starting price of 795. Appears to be the same bidder who was along for most of the price run-up in Ginger's Fuji Nishiki last month. That same person also won the Kishu Ryokufu from NWO today for the starting price of 80 (that was the plant that had earlier been bid much higher, 187.50, until the other bidder cancelled).
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They never knew what hit them!

And well under budget, or at least well under my max bid. Placed bid only at 10 seconds before end.

Now I've a traveling companion for my Hime-Kaioumaru.
Further review tells me that one of the two other bidders for the Kara Nishiki, c***0 (whose real ebay and facebook IDs I now know but won't reveal here) is also the one who won a Fuukiden from NWO in early January for $815, but of course that plant had started at near 800.

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Old 02-10-2014, 07:33 AM
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Note to AnonYMouse: SE has a screw leaf up for bid.


Seiryujishi 青龍獅子 by MattWoelfsen, on Flickr
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Old 02-15-2014, 08:04 PM
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Note to AnonYMouse: SE has a screw leaf up for bid.

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UPDATE: But Matt won it.

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Big batch of SE japaneseorchids for ebay auction this Sun and Mon evenings.

Copying from another thread the first one I want:

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Which brings up another tiger stripe plant: Kouen 虹炎. I remember this plant discussed almost a year ago when a beautifully grown plant was awarded a ribbon at the Fukiran Society of America Neofinetia show and judging event this past September 2013. I think coffeecup attended that event? Seed Engei describes this Kouen 虹炎 to be like a Hokage but it stays smaller than a Hokage. Kouen is also more expensive.


Kouen 虹炎 by MattWoelfsen, on Flickr
Kouen!!!! Want!!!!! At least as a placeholder until a better specimen comes along. This one isn't too shabby in itself though.

Also note disclaimer in SE's description: "Please do not confuse with another KOUEN 紅艶 (glossy folieage one). These are totally different plant."
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