Frame went for $305 (19 bids) and the fork for $127.50 (7 bids). I dunno if the seller made more money this way than if he'd sold the frame and fork together. Nor do I have any idea whether the buyer of the frame got the fork as well. I stayed well away from this auction.
Given how old that bike is, I think it's a bit of a shame to sell the fork separately like this. I'm skeptical that the seller maximized his return this way. Plus it's odd selling the crank with the frame. It wouldn't surprise me if that crank is worth some coin. Plus the headset got chopped up as the cups stayed with the frame.