I don't know what was said here.....
Simple misunderstanding, that's all I can think. And I apologize and doubly apologize if I wrote something that was involved in that. In fact, I'll even apologize if it had nothing to do with me. I want all to be good here in AW land.
Laundress- I agree with everything you've said here. Yeah, that's all I can say. I merely tried to add to your observations.
I don't have a copy of the deleted post, so I don't know what was said that was interpreted as a personal thing. It couldn't possibly be personal because, unfortunately I don't know you.
All I can remember stating in my post was, IMO, when we circulate information about available machines, such as with the information on this estate sale, its in hopes that other collectors would get them and save them from being lost. We ourselves and maybe not other members we know may get them, but it's better than losing the machines to being junked or sold to someone who's not a collector. Junked machines would never get back on the market again. With collectors there is always the chance they will be displayed or sold again.
Misunderstandings happen everyday. Again, I apologize.
Oldskool- Sorry it didn't work out this time. Keep thinking positive. You may not see another set for a while and then, out of no where, one will show up. And within a short period of time, another. And they may not even cost anything. You need to be active and keep your eyes open. Don't give up.
Robert- Again, Thank-you for being a hands on manager of this fine site. I'm sure you don't hear it enough. I can only imagine the amount of work and time involved in keeping the site afloat. THANK-YOU !
Jetaction- OMG ! "...One time I bid up a LK washer and dryer to from like $200 to $3500 as I was sure I would get them if I placed an outrageous max bid. I was bidding against only one other person who was a member of AWO. When I lost the bid I felt awful...."
I can feel my own heart beating on your past bid. First that you were willing to pay $3500 on a washer. Second on the disappointment of losing the auction. I've been there with not winning and know how that feels, though not at that price. I have to say, though, I've won many more times, than I've lost. It's a numbers game, I'm glad that the machines went to a member, and you were able to share in at least some of the spoils.
As far as numbers go and the points about new people lurking, or people only coming for advice to fix their immediate concern. It would seem if the membership rate were like $100+, it would screen those people out, but it would also screen out other members who would add things to the site, but whom are financially limited. And, just because people could afford to pay a higher membership fee, doesn't mean that they won't also be mere lurkers. It's a numbers game and trying to find the fine line.
About me and my past here at AW- Yes, I've been here before. Since about October (give or take a month) 2002, when AW was still learning to walk. In fact, in order to get onto the site then, there was a crank starter required on the side of one's monitor.
I've had several screen names over the years because at different times I was very active, and other times, I wan't. Yet I'm still here after all these years. Things have changed. In fact, I legally changed my name in 2006, and if you view some of the old posts, you'd see a different name.
My lack of attention to the site was not because of anyone or anything that happened on AW. Like everyone else, I have a personal life and personal issues. In the past, I was VERY rough on the edges in how I said things, and what I said, but I never intended there to be anything bad.
I wish there were a way to meld all the names together.....
I'm certainly AW member material. I have easily collected in excess of 250 major appliances plus at least 100 small appliances in my life. I started repairing/collecting at age 12. I've offered advice on repairing machines when I can. I show pictures of my collecting, and try and be as encouraging to people in their interests in appliances. What can I say, I'm part of a minority group of people who have this particular interest. But frankly, ANYONE who collects otherwise useless, insignificant, or impractical materialistic items; whether it's stamps, baseball caps, old license plates, or whatever.... we're all part of the same group.
I only want things to run smooth. If anyone ever feels as though I've said something insulting about them, please feel free to contact me and I will certainly work to resolve it. As I said the other day in the Imperial forum under Van full of appliances, I want everyone to be content and happy in what they are doing. The world is just better that way.
Erik