That one will sit 'til it's at market price, which is somewhere in the 
$700-$1000 range.  I just bought my buddy a 52 H Grilver for $1500, fully 
built.  I love the curved seat stays and the classic green and I hope the 
seller gets $1600!!!  Very curious to see what it sells for.  Flashbacks to 
the $3200 Grilver Clem H in Petaluma a few months ago that eventually got 
parted out and frame sold for $800 (if I remember correctly.). Good luck 
seller!!!

On Wednesday, June 9, 2021 at 9:30:46 AM UTC-7 Matt Beecher wrote:

> If I did not have a Saluki and I wanted one, I would gladly buy that one 
> if it were my size.  They are nice bikes and have a good following. When 
> the time comes for me to sell mine, I expect I might do the same.  If the 
> seller does not need to sell them, there is no harm in posting a high price 
> that they would be willing to sell one for.  
>
> In my personal *opinion*, I think the Heron is likely overpriced a bit.  
> That said, there have been some incredible bargains for Heron's lately. 
>
> Cheers,
> Matt in Oswego, IL
>
> On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 10:08:51 AM UTC-5 Al in SF wrote:
>
>> The ultimate test of whether a bike is overpriced is whether it sits 
>> around unsold for more than a month or two.
>>
>> That Saluki and Heron in North Smithfield, RI have been collecting 
>> cobwebs on Craigslist for half a year by now.
>
>

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