Exactly. Not only that, but it can be rational not to search for additional information. If your free time is precious and you earn a living billing your work time by the hour, it may well make perfect sense to run the risk of paying a bit extra for something that's available to you right now, rather than spending hours rummaging around on the web hoping you'll learn something that will save you that much.
Oren,
You hit the nail on the head... and I think Dave M., Rich N., and Nick Z. are also correct!
For a seller, it's a dream come true! As Brian S. said, "You wouldn't be saying that if it was an auction for something you are selling, would you?"
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Bill,
Most people entering LF lurk and participate in 3 main large format internet forums and I think we all know which ones they are. It's a very small community that we're all part of (The Large Format Community.)
Imagine the buyer of that particular Tachihara, that you're discussing, coming onto this forum and noticing that you called him an idiot?
Hmmm... not good karma!
The most expensive bottle of wine in the world at the present time is a 1727 Apostlewein from the Rheingau region of Germany and it sells for US$200,000 a bottle.
Apparently, they sell these limited bottlings to some pretty well-heeled people (with lots and lots of disposable income.)
Or, a meal in Beijing (The Emperor's Table) that sells for US$13,750...
People do what they do for whatever reason(s)... far be it from me to judge them if they want to spend THEIR money the way THEY want to! Like many of the folks here have stated... "I wouldn't personally spend in that fashion, but, if people want to it's certainly up to them! But, I wouldn't summarily dismiss them as idiots!"
BTW, are you the same Bill Mitchell who is always on the Leica forum of Photo.net?
Cheers