On ebay you will get a chance to buy an item for what you can afford.
That way the seller gets the best deal.
As opposed to the good mate of the deceased who turns up on a widows doorstep and generously offers her a £1000 for that garage load of old bikes and junk her late husband was forever mucking about with.
"Such a nice man he took both those old motorbikes and all that oily junk in boxes, left the garage so tidy too. So glad he did because I didn't want it or know what to do with it.
I do hope he didn't pay too much because he was such a good friend of old Jim, so he told me."
A resume of a story too often heard by me.
Is Nick Kelly of the British two stroke club still around? He's got a good tale to tell, 'sell us that bike son its no good to you now you lost both legs' said the well known Vmcc member.
The individual members are generally good blokes, its the royalty that stinks and lets the ordinary ones down.
What model 1926 Matchless? not an OHC? have you discovered Christians AMC archive?
http://archives.jampot.dk/I worked at Matchless near the end, they had a little museum tucked away upstairs, allegedly donated, said rumour, to the VMCC, I never did find out where they ended up. I did say allegedly, as all enquiries met with silence. Who knows.