OK,
Here's, as Paul Harvey used to say,"The rest of the story".
To preface this, let me say, I wanted this badly. But the seller isn't always as excited about the sale, as you are to buy. The first day, when I sent him an email, I expected to hear back quickly. And when no response was forthcoming, I assumed it went to someone else. At this price it couldn't just sit there, could it?
But then after I had long given up on it, I got an email from him. WOW! I've got a chance. I immediately responded. Then no call from him. And no email with his phone number. Again I gave up. Maybe he gave or sold it to a friend. It's happened to me before. My wife Julie, unknown to me, has sent an email to the guy, telling him how much I want it.
The next morning I get a call. I can pick it up that night after 5pm. But he doesn't give me a home phone or address. He will call me. 5 o'clock comes and goes, then 6 and 7. I lose hope again. Finally, late that night I get an email. He had to work late. Boiler problems.
So the next night after 6 is set. Still no phone or address. He will call, he says. I tell him I have a Dr.'s appointment at 5:30 and I'll call him. He gives me a number. 6:30 and I call. No answer. Beginning to think I have a flake. I remember one seller who, when I got there, after confirming 5 minutes before, had sold the item and was drunk on her ***.
I try again and my phone messes up. I email and we set it for 8. 8 o'clock and I'm on the way there and call. No answer! I get there and just as I do, 2 cars pull in and he's back in the garage working on a truck. He pulls them out of the rafters and I pay. YES!!!
Lesson?...Never give up! And remember, sometimes they are busy and just don't care as much as you do, about the transaction.
And the cabinets look way better than the photos. No rust. Missing a lock and keys. Photos soon.
PS, This guy is a Camaro and Trans Am guy, so I invited him to GJ.
Bill