Whitely swivel, eBay
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O.K., I'm going to try again...because it's the American thing to do (eBay)...Please, if any of you plan on bidding, let me know and I'll drop out so we don't run the price up.
(this is against my better judgement, but what the hell, you only live once, that we know of)Art of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostO.K., I'm going to try again...because it's the American thing to do (eBay)...Please, if any of you plan on bidding, let me know and I'll drop out so we don't run the price up.
(this is against my better judgement, but what the hell, you only live once, that we know of)
fedora
http://hammertap.auctionstealer.com/home.cfmLast edited by fedora; 05-20-2013, 11:27 PM.
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Originally posted by fedora View PostZaza, you may have objections to doing this but seriously, you need to register on a sniping program. It's the old if you can't lick em, join em, type thing. You can use this one 3 times a week without a charge. You don't have to have your computer on for it to work. If you decide to use it, you can up your bid or cancel it before the auction is over. It will bid for you during the last 10 seconds or so of the auction. But do your research on what you are bidding on and make up your mind before hand the absolute highest bid you will go and then put it in. keep in mind others have done the same thing and they may have put in an absolute HIGHER bid that will also go in during the last few seconds. Some people pay for a sniping program and it will bid during the last 3 or 4 seconds. So again it's imperative to think about how high you will go. There's no second chances. Here's the link.
fedora
http://hammertap.auctionstealer.com/home.cfmArt of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
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Originally posted by paranday View PostThe site keeps you out of bidding wars. You may still lose, but you would have lost anyway in those cases.
So...Fedora, if you want in let me know and I'll back off. It's not like I NEED another swivel. I enjoy baggin', not switching swivels out all the time.Art of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
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Originally posted by ventanakazi won't bid on it, so good luck zaza. btw i haven't got around to sending out that old rope swivel to you yet, but you'll get it and i'll let you know when i mail it out...ralph).
If you want to bid on this one, let me know and I'll back out.Art of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostYou know... those sniping people need to have your username & password...and that stuff is connected to your credit card and bank account...I'm just not giving that information out.
So...Fedora, if you want in let me know and I'll back off. It's not like I NEED another swivel. I enjoy baggin', not switching swivels out all the time.
I'm just trying to be helpful. I've used hammersnipe for a long time without any issues, but it's what ever your comfort level will allow. But like it or hate it, sniping is what happens on most sales. I'll never forget the first time it happened to me when I was new on ebay. Seconds left to go on the sale and I thought nobody else was interested and I had it in the bag. Then "wham" I got sniped and lost. Bidding high early only drives up the cost and gives people a chance to reconsider how much they are willing to pay. Besides, with a sniping program you can put in your bid and go on vacation and it will bid for you. I still have friends who sit there by the computer and watch the seconds tick off so they can bid in the last minute or so themselves. Why bother, let the program do it and you can come back later and see if you won.
fedoraLast edited by fedora; 05-21-2013, 10:05 AM.
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I've wanted a good removable Whitely (or a good removable ELast) for a long time. If no one needs it, I'd like to bid reasonably. Otherwise, I'm going to have to trek to Searsand buy a lathe and some other cool tools that I've always wanted. That actually sounds like a lot of fun...
Last edited by PunchDrummer; 05-21-2013, 02:29 PM.
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Originally posted by fedora View PostNo, I'm not interested in it. I have around 9 swivels, one just like this one and I don't need anymore. Since I got my "kinky" Deville I don't switch them out anymore.
I'm just trying to be helpful. I've used hammersnipe for a long time without any issues, but it's what ever your comfort level will allow. But like it or hate it, sniping is what happens on most sales. I'll never forget the first time it happened to me when I was new on ebay. Seconds left to go on the sale and I thought nobody else was interested and I had it in the bag. Then "wham" I got sniped and lost. Bidding high early only drives up the cost and gives people a chance to reconsider how much they are willing to pay. Besides, with a sniping program you can put in your bid and go on vacation and it will bid for you. I still have friends who sit there by the computer and watch the seconds tick off so they can bid in the last minute or so themselves. Why bother, let the program do it and you can come back later and see if you won.
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This looks like a mildly-worn swivel that should clean-up nicely, but the ball looks loose between the inner bearing and the outer housing (no jump??). I'd like a short swivel arc for my small indoor drum. Before I bid again, are there any opinions on this swivel? Thanks! I'd like to make a little more time for BH punching again now that I understand it better.
Originally posted by paranday View Post
Last edited by PunchDrummer; 05-24-2013, 12:12 PM.
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It looks to be in pretty good shape, and should clean up with a minimum amount of effort. Personally I wouldn't get into a bidding war over it, as IMHO the current bid ($39.00) is close to the limit I would spend on it. Like I've said, the first one shows up and the seller says "rare" and inside of a couple of weeks a half dozen or so of them show up. How many Whitely No Jumps have shown up on eBay in the past month or two, six, or eight so far? I wager more will surface soon.
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Originally posted by PunchDrummer View Post
Also, I see that "Boxing Gear's® Speed bag Swivel (Watkins name on it) scroll down the page - Triple chrome plated, precision ball Swivel all Steel Construction" is available from FitnessEquipment.com, which looks like it had a review on this forum that's no longer available. Any advice before I plunk down change I shouldn't. Thanks again!
http://www.fitness-equipment.com/aca...ins_2dSwivel02
I think someone told the manufacturer to put a 45 degree bend in the S hook, but they bent the wrong piece, the wrong way.
I can't believe they sold thousands with no complaints but mine!!!!!
Here thier response..
"Anthony,
The hook is suppose to be bent and at that angle.The reason the hook is bent is to keep the bag from coming off.We have sold thousands of these units,and haven't had any come back because of defects.Thanks John.800-235-8341.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Anthony <antny72@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi here is a picture of the swivel. The S hook wherre the bag goes on should be parallel to the floor. It is bent on a 45 degree angle. The spare hook is exactly the same.
-Anthony"
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Watkins Fitness & Sports Equipment, Inc.
201 South Main Street, Salisbury, NC 28144
Tel 800-235-8341, Off 704-639-9087, Fax: 704-636-5224Last edited by Bag-A-Holic; 05-24-2013, 02:16 PM.-Anthony
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