I remember seeing this list previously - interesting and a little weird/perplexing at the same time. This guy sells a lot on EBAY and has a great satisfaction rating so must be doing some things well.
If he is selling 34 bikes out of the hundreds he buys, after scouring the planet, for $200K, that works out to just under $6K per bike. And I thought East Coast Vintage asked premium prices.
At the same time he lists the lot for $200K some of the same bikes are listed individually so maybe the inventory in the lot changes. No question they are some beautiful bikes.
Just please don't send him a rude e-mail or it will go on your record. Wait... he doesn't read or respond to e-mail (made that very clear) so he won't notice.
As amazing as that picture of the room full of pristine bikes is, I am more in awe by how efficiently John is restoring 3 RMs simultaneously - some real skill at work on those RMs.