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the other side of eBay *LINK*

Ernie Miller Topeka

>Here is a snap shot of what it looks like from a buyers prespective. I love selling but Ihope I never get like this. Tools don't count do they?


http://www.randomthink.net/misc/ebay/

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Steve Knight

>damm that is insane. imagine the buried treasure (G) she could make a fortune on ebay (G)

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Re: I think I saw...

Tom Scott - Midlothian, TX

>a Stanley #1 sitting in one of the pictures.

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#4

And I thought I was a packrat ;-)

Dan Donaldson

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I apologized to my wife ....

Lewis Lamb

>I sent my wife this link and an e-mail apology. I only thought she was an e-Bay-aholic and stuff-keeper. But now that I have seen the genuine article, I know better.

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Ernie Miller Topeka

>How does she leave feedback? most of the packages are unopened. It kinda reminds me of Rob's post when he was looking for his coffee cup. or if it was work in progress your old shop behind the trailer.

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Todd Hughes

>Boy wish I was that organized!....Was esp. impressed with all the neat stacked boxes. Oh well gives me somthing to strive for.....Todd

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Ernie Miller Topeka

>It's up if you want to watch it.


stock prep NOT

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Pam Niedermayer - Austin, TX

>Well, there goes the new Powerbook, screen and keyboard. :)

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Steve Kubien

Why do I think...

Steve Kubien

>that Mr. Hughes is not joking? This is sort of how I picture his place except with a leaning wall of anvil's, a partition made up of saws and a herd of various stuffed critters.

I would love a tour of the Dead Horse Forge someday but I don't think SWMBO would agree to it as a family vacation.

Steve Kubien

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Todd Hughes

>You know I think I might have something that takes that...have to look around :).......Todd

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behind the pile of boxes in the shed?

Ernie Miller

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Almost Steve, you forgot...

Scott Burr in Ben Lomond CA

>The leaning tower of Emmerts...Don't forget the shrunken heads too...

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No shrunken heads!

Todd Hughes

>I have a mummified head and not a shrunken head. Actually a fairly large head as he takes a size 7 hat.....We went to an auction once up in Phila. just because they advertised a shrunken head.These are very desirable and a nice one is worth well over $5,000 easy. Get there only to find out it is a fake! even though they swore to me over the phone it was real, not even a monkey head but looked to be made out of goat skin....geeze whats the world coming to eh?.....Todd

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Steve Kirincich

>Does anbody know her ebay username? I would love to check and see how many transactions she has made.

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