I do think it's odd but auctions do have strange dynamics. When something sells at a low price we congratulate the buyer for his value purchase. When it sells too high we question why. Maybe the buyer was located somewhere far away from any known dealer and this was an easy way to acquire his first Journe. Maybe the buyer just fell in love with the photo in the catalog and decided it was a must have. Or maybe the seller had second thoughts and decided to buy it back himself. Whatever the reason it's all good and hope over time that FPJ prices continue to trade at premiums. I agree with N, I'm happy for the brand and proud to be an owner.