Depending on what the clothing was, maybe they just like the old stuff.
I buy good condition vintage shirts because I don't like the quality or fit of
the crap
they make today.
On 11/8/16 7:24 AM, Tom Moss wrote:
> Maybe the buyer was taking this hobby to the next level: a vintage way of
> life?
On 8 November 2016 at 01:42, Graham Toal wrote:
> the old clothes makes it sound like a prop buyer for movies... on the other
> hand they'd probably buy a dead one for less...
>
Maybe the buyer was taking this hobby to the next level: a vintage way of
life?
the old clothes makes it sound like a prop buyer for movies... on the other
hand they'd probably buy a dead one for less...
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 6:54 PM, jim stephens wrote:
> Looks like someone put in a high enough bid to hold onto the 11/20 that
> went today. I guessed an amount around what
On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 08:04:09PM -0500, couryho...@aol.com wrote:
> now I know what ours is worth!
Clearly not. But I'll be happy to take it off your hands for a hundred
bucks or so. Contact me privately.
(oh it's a JOKE folks :-) )
mcl
now I know what ours is worth!
$ed
In a message dated 11/7/2016 5:55:19 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
jwsm...@jwsss.com writes:
Looks like someone put in a high enough bid to hold onto the 11/20 that
went today. I guessed an amount around what it went for would be what
I'd pay, so d