Sedo.com has rolled out two more Six Figure domain name sales in the form of Mouse.com for $125,000 and Keyboard.com for $100,000!
Both appear to have been owned by, Communicate.com Inc. (Live Current Media Inc.) of Vancouver, British Columbia Canada but whois has not changed yet, so it is unclear who the buyer is.

Another nice sale was for the domain name GunAuction.com for $28,000 which is still currently in the transfer process according to whois records.
Sedo normally does not report it’s domain name sales until full ownership has changed, so it’s a little odd they are posting these sales already.
All 3 domains used Sedo Parking for their domain name landing pages. I had seen both Mouse.com and Keyboard.com in the "Top Domains" section on Sedo recently. A domain owner has to submit their domain name to be considered as a "Top Domain". If accepted, the domain name can get a great deal of extra attention for no extra cost.
GunAuction.com was first registered in 1996
Mouse.com was first registered in 1995
Keyboard.com was first registered in 1995


Robbie
Yes, its true they were owned by Live Current – Myself, Sedo and a number of other brokers have been working on selling many Live Current domains.
There are still some available anyone interested please hit me up.
Regards,
Rob
nam.es
And to get into top domains, you need to submit amazing quality domain with a super low reserve.
Which is why I don’t agree to submit my domains in it.
wones
Thoses two domain names were sold for below bargain basement prices in my opinion, too bad. Overall economy is still weak!
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Yusuf
good price.
Cheers,
Yusuf
admin of EngineerVacancy.com
Jamie Zoch
@nam.es
I do agree that you have to submit amazing quality domains, but it is considered Top Domains. The one thing I do not agree on is the “super low reserve”, as that is not true. Many Top Domains are listed with Make Offer.
Terrell
It looks like GunAuction.com went to the owners of Auction Arms (http://www.auctionarms.com), an online gun auction site. Auction Arms is the “official online auction” of the National Rifle Association. Maybe they were looking to gain some ground on GunBroker.com, a much large online gun auction site.
Damir Tankovic
The domain names where sold at a CHEAP price.
The owners should have kept them for another 2 years and then go for the pot of Gold (big $$)