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 MAH645
 
posted on January 5, 2001 10:38:51 PM new
I sold an imbalming syringe from the 1920's.It brought $31.00

 
 luvmy2bears
 
posted on January 5, 2001 10:56:43 PM new
tomwiii: (or anyone else who can answere this) This may be a dumb question, but WHY???


How did an item that was sold for $5.50 sell for $200+ only 10 days later???


 
 tonimar1
 
posted on January 5, 2001 11:02:20 PM new
luvmy2bears
What are you talking about?

 
 mrssantaclaus
 
posted on January 5, 2001 11:55:24 PM new
Hey - there was two Dungeons and Dragons games in that lot with my whip and handcuffs - thanks for the heads up!

Also, I am holding onto the rental slip from a person who is on death row now. He killed someone, then came into my video store to rent movies for alibi. Signed the rental slip less than 20 minutes after killing - Thank God he liked me!

FYI: Rented a VCR, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Van Damme, and a porno. Returned on time with no damages.

Now, just awaiting the end of the line. Oh, yeah - have to list it under my other name. I don't think that is something for MrsClaus

Any guesses what how much it will bring?



 
 tomwiii
 
posted on January 6, 2001 06:17:07 AM new
ANSWER for BEAR: I put Mark Lester's name in the title!


[ edited by tomwiii on Jan 6, 2001 06:17 AM ]
 
 bck
 
posted on January 6, 2001 07:41:26 AM new
This thread almost makes me afraid to throw anything away! On the Koolaid points you might want to wait another month or so until the new premium order form is out. They usually have lots of neat stuff and it takes a lot of points to get it.

 
 auntmelissa
 
posted on January 6, 2001 07:50:52 AM new
Thanks for the info on the Kool-Aid points. Unfortunately, I'm not up on Kool-Aid stuff and already put my auction out yesterday for 725 points. Started at $10 and it is at $17.03. Crazy! If I wasn't doing eBay, I would have just thrown them away!

 
 ralphe
 
posted on January 6, 2001 05:16:28 PM new
NOT A SALE ..BUT WHEN I FIRST GOT ON EBAY ..I LOOKED UNDER "WEIRD" AND THE FIRST ITEM THAT CAME UP WAS A CARVED HUMAN SKULLCAP FROM NEPAL ..THAT LOOKED PRETTY STRANGE TO ME ...WHAT DOES SOMEONE HAVE.. A COLLECTION THAT THEY CAN ADD TO ? ...OR DOES IT HAVE AN EVERYDAY FUNCTION ? [ OTHER THAT STOPPING BRAINS FROM DROOLING OUT ] ...OR A NEW ULTRA TATTO / BODY PIERCING STYLE ...[ NOW EVERYBODY THAT'S COOL WILL WANT THEIR SKULL CAP CARVED TOO...THE IMAGES ARE ENDLESS

 
 boysmommy3
 
posted on January 6, 2001 05:21:01 PM new
A construction cement drill for my father. One of my highest ticket items - somewhere around $400-600.

He asked me to sell it - I thought he was nuts as so heavy and bulky. It was bid on the first day and met reserve immediately.

It ended up being shipped from Washington State to New Jersey. Recently sold a boat motor for him to for $960. Learned my lesson - large items do sell and sell well!!




 
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