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Brian Watson[_2_] 15-04-2009 03:10 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 
My son in law who lives on the outskirts of Cambridge is filling in his pond
soon in anticipation of some building work and so needs to find a permanent
home for about 30 Koi Carp in sizes up to about 12" long.

I understand they could be worth "serious money" so I am wondering (on his
behalf) how and where he should advertise them to get a fair price.

Any suggestions, please?

--
Brian



Pete C[_2_] 16-04-2009 02:19 AM

Koi to a new home, please?
 


Brian Watson wrote:
My son in law who lives on the outskirts of Cambridge is filling in
his pond soon in anticipation of some building work and so needs to
find a permanent home for about 30 Koi Carp in sizes up to about 12"
long.
I understand they could be worth "serious money" so I am wondering
(on his behalf) how and where he should advertise them to get a fair
price.
Any suggestions, please?

He needs to identify what type each fish is. I sold two Yellow Ogon a while
back, 9" and 10" for £50 the two. Different varieties are worth different.
--
Pete C
London UK



Brian Watson[_2_] 16-04-2009 03:45 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 

"Pete C" wrote in message
...


Brian Watson wrote:
My son in law who lives on the outskirts of Cambridge is filling in
his pond soon in anticipation of some building work and so needs to
find a permanent home for about 30 Koi Carp in sizes up to about 12"
long.
I understand they could be worth "serious money" so I am wondering
(on his behalf) how and where he should advertise them to get a fair
price.
Any suggestions, please?

He needs to identify what type each fish is. I sold two Yellow Ogon a
while back, 9" and 10" for £50 the two. Different varieties are worth
different.


Thank you for the tip. I'll pass that on.

Though I think he'll know the types, he has no idea what prices to expect.
Your posting helped!

--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."



Jim and Phyllis 16-04-2009 03:45 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 
Brian,

Phyllis and i used to live in Fulbourn and then in Bar Hill. Where is
your son-in-law?

Jim


Brian Watson[_2_] 16-04-2009 07:53 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 

"Jim and Phyllis" wrote in message
...
Brian,

Phyllis and i used to live in Fulbourn and then in Bar Hill. Where is
your son-in-law?


(copied to email and to my daughter & son-in-law)

He's in Great Eversden.

Interested?

:-)

--
Brian



Pete C[_2_] 16-04-2009 09:56 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 


Brian Watson wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message
...


Brian Watson wrote:
My son in law who lives on the outskirts of Cambridge is filling in
his pond soon in anticipation of some building work and so needs to
find a permanent home for about 30 Koi Carp in sizes up to about 12"
long.
I understand they could be worth "serious money" so I am wondering
(on his behalf) how and where he should advertise them to get a fair
price.
Any suggestions, please?

He needs to identify what type each fish is. I sold two Yellow Ogon a
while back, 9" and 10" for £50 the two. Different varieties are worth
different.


Thank you for the tip. I'll pass that on.

Though I think he'll know the types, he has no idea what prices to
expect. Your posting helped!

There are specialist Koi forums on the net. I guess it wouldn't be right for
me to post link, but.....Google is your friend :)
You can get a better idea of likely prices from one of them.
HTH :)
--
Pete C
London UK



Brian Watson[_2_] 17-04-2009 03:09 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 

"Pete C" wrote in message
...


Brian Watson wrote:


Though I think he'll know the types, he has no idea what prices to
expect. Your posting helped!

There are specialist Koi forums on the net. I guess it wouldn't be right
for me to post link, but.....Google is your friend :)
You can get a better idea of likely prices from one of them.
HTH :)


Thank you. I have passed that on too.
--
Brian



Kurt[_2_] 17-04-2009 03:09 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 
In article ,
"Pete C" wrote:

Brian Watson wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message
...


Brian Watson wrote:
My son in law who lives on the outskirts of Cambridge is filling in
his pond soon in anticipation of some building work and so needs to
find a permanent home for about 30 Koi Carp in sizes up to about 12"
long.
I understand they could be worth "serious money" so I am wondering
(on his behalf) how and where he should advertise them to get a fair
price.
Any suggestions, please?
He needs to identify what type each fish is. I sold two Yellow Ogon a
while back, 9" and 10" for £50 the two. Different varieties are worth
different.


Thank you for the tip. I'll pass that on.

Though I think he'll know the types, he has no idea what prices to
expect. Your posting helped!

There are specialist Koi forums on the net. I guess it wouldn't be right for
me to post link, but.....Google is your friend :)
You can get a better idea of likely prices from one of them.
HTH :)


There's nothing wrong with posting links on a usenet forum. Anything
that helps someone is good.

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Nan 17-04-2009 05:33 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 
On Apr 16, 2:53 pm, "Brian Watson" wrote:
"Jim and Phyllis" wrote in messagenews:c26bff

...

Brian,


Phyllis and i used to live in Fulbourn and then in Bar Hill. Where i

s
your son-in-law?


(copied to email and to my daughter & son-in-law)

He's in Great Eversden.

Interested?

:-)

--
Brian


Google Koi Clubs, some of em have Koi auctions, but there are resident
koi Gurus who will help.


Pete C[_2_] 18-04-2009 01:26 AM

Koi to a new home, please?
 


Kurt wrote:
In article ,
"Pete C" wrote:

Brian Watson wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message
...


snippy

There's nothing wrong with posting links on a usenet forum. Anything
that helps someone is good.

A matter of principle Kurt. It is not done to advertise one fish group on
another. Brian can email me if he needs a pointer. :)
--
Pete C
London UK



Kurt[_2_] 18-04-2009 02:00 AM

Koi to a new home, please?
 
In article ,
"Pete C" wrote:

Kurt wrote:
In article ,
"Pete C" wrote:

Brian Watson wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message
...


snippy

There's nothing wrong with posting links on a usenet forum. Anything
that helps someone is good.

A matter of principle Kurt. It is not done to advertise one fish group on
another. Brian can email me if he needs a pointer. :)


In a forum supported by paid advertising by those who perform the same
service, the principle applies (it would be stated in a set of forum
rules). These forums are generally privately hosted.
(I run a forum for vintage Renault cars).

In a public usenet forum (you are probably seeing this through Google, I
use a news service, Giganews) that is not beholden to advertisers, it is
quite proper to post links to anything that may benefit others. This is
what a public forum should be. We're all here to help each other with
what we have knowledge of.

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Brian Watson[_2_] 18-04-2009 03:31 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 

"Nan" wrote in message
...

Google Koi Clubs, some of em have Koi auctions, but there are resident

koi Gurus who will help.

Thank you!
--
Brian



~ jan[_3_] 19-04-2009 03:41 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 
I must have gotten lost in translation... but regarding a link for selling
koi www.koiphen.com where you can post pictures of said fish. People there
can help price them I'm sure. Though it isn't always type, breeder and what
farm they can from often get the higher prices with good looks, of course.
;-) Then there is koishack.com & koination.com... & ? Please post away. I
don't have the time to hit all the other places, can hardly keep up with
RPM and you know how slow we are. ~ jan
------------
Zone 7a, SE Washington State
Ponds: www.jjspond.us


Brian Watson[_2_] 20-04-2009 05:04 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 

"~ jan" wrote in message
...
I must have gotten lost in translation... but regarding a link for selling
koi www.koiphen.com where you can post pictures of said fish. People there
can help price them I'm sure. Though it isn't always type, breeder and
what
farm they can from often get the higher prices with good looks, of course.
;-) Then there is koishack.com & koination.com... & ? Please post away. I
don't have the time to hit all the other places, can hardly keep up with
RPM and you know how slow we are. ~ jan


Thank you. The fish are now rehomed.

--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."



Kurt[_2_] 20-04-2009 11:24 PM

Koi to a new home, please?
 
In article ,
"Brian Watson" wrote:

"~ jan" wrote in message
...
I must have gotten lost in translation... but regarding a link for selling
koi www.koiphen.com where you can post pictures of said fish. People there
can help price them I'm sure. Though it isn't always type, breeder and
what
farm they can from often get the higher prices with good looks, of course.
;-) Then there is koishack.com & koination.com... & ? Please post away. I
don't have the time to hit all the other places, can hardly keep up with
RPM and you know how slow we are. ~ jan


Thank you. The fish are now rehomed.


That was fast! Glad it worked out so well.

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