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World Open Lithograph from 1978 on eBay



 
 
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Old August 24th 03, 01:32 AM
John Fernandez
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I just put up a Lithograph from the 1978 World Open, up for bidding:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3546492323

John Fernandez

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Old August 24th 03, 05:54 AM
Angelo DePalma
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John,

I hope you get $11,000 for it. However, I should share my only Ebay
experience with you.

Last year I bought 30 "rare" Norman (not Lincoln) Rockwell commemorative
plates at a porch sale at a local church. I only paid $220 for the whole
lot. I was gonna sell them on EBay and make 10 times my money, easy. But
when I got home I discovered, to my dismay, that they had the entire
collection for sale for something like $5 per plate.

So if anyone would like a nice gift to give grandma for Hannukah, please
send a self-addressed, postage-paid 12x12x1.5-inch box with $5 in it and
I'll send you two rare Norman Rockwell plates. $2 extra for the "Christmas"
series.

Angelo


"John Fernandez" wrote in message
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I just put up a Lithograph from the 1978 World Open, up for bidding:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3546492323

John Fernandez



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Old August 24th 03, 05:09 PM
Sam Sloan
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Since I started selling on eBay three months ago, I have sold more
than $6,000 worth of stuff. I am making a living or at least surviving
off of my eBay sales.

Right now, I have 69 items for sale and I have 20 more items scheduled
to go on sale Monday afternoon. Take a look at what I have got now and
do not hesitate to bid.

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...rid=samsloa n

Sam Sloan

On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 00:54:43 -0400, "Angelo DePalma"
wrote:

John,

I hope you get $11,000 for it. However, I should share my only Ebay
experience with you.

Last year I bought 30 "rare" Norman (not Lincoln) Rockwell commemorative
plates at a porch sale at a local church. I only paid $220 for the whole
lot. I was gonna sell them on EBay and make 10 times my money, easy. But
when I got home I discovered, to my dismay, that they had the entire
collection for sale for something like $5 per plate.

So if anyone would like a nice gift to give grandma for Hannukah, please
send a self-addressed, postage-paid 12x12x1.5-inch box with $5 in it and
I'll send you two rare Norman Rockwell plates. $2 extra for the "Christmas"
series.

Angelo


"John Fernandez" wrote in message
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I just put up a Lithograph from the 1978 World Open, up for bidding:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3546492323

John Fernandez




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Old August 24th 03, 07:08 PM
Liam Too
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"Angelo DePalma" wrote in message ...
John,

I hope you get $11,000 for it. However, I should share my only Ebay
experience with you.

Last year I bought 30 "rare" Norman (not Lincoln) Rockwell commemorative
plates at a porch sale at a local church. I only paid $220 for the whole
lot. I was gonna sell them on EBay and make 10 times my money, easy. But
when I got home I discovered, to my dismay, that they had the entire
collection for sale for something like $5 per plate.

So if anyone would like a nice gift to give grandma for Hannukah, please
send a self-addressed, postage-paid 12x12x1.5-inch box with $5 in it and
I'll send you two rare Norman Rockwell plates. $2 extra for the "Christmas"
series.

Angelo


A friend of mine is a Norman Rockwell enthusiast. If you provide for
the shipping of 2 plates, how much would be the grand total?

Lance Smith
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Old August 24th 03, 07:44 PM
Tim Hanke
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"Angelo DePalma" wrote ...

So if anyone would like a nice gift to give grandma for Hannukah, please
send a self-addressed, postage-paid 12x12x1.5-inch box with $5 in it and
I'll send you two rare Norman Rockwell plates. $2 extra for the

"Christmas"
series.


Angelo,

Seriously, Norman Rockwell is one of my favorite illustrators; I might be
interested in buying several plates if you can describe them to me here or
in private email. Then I could search for them on the Internet and try to
figure out what they look like, and maybe we could do business.

Tim Hanke


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Old August 25th 03, 12:25 AM
John Fernandez
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See, Angelo? You're gonna do alright

John Fernandez
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Old August 25th 03, 01:32 AM
Angelo DePalma
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Lance and Tim,

These plates are standard Rockwell paintings rendered on a quality,
showcase-worthy plate. They're actually not bad looking and they're all
brand new, in the box.

I should go to my shed and see which ones I have. As I mentioned I have 30,
but some are duplicates.I'll go out there tomorrow and write the names down.
If you want some idea of how much they go for, check out:

http://pages.seemslikeoldtimes.com/3...1306463/1.html

I don't know if this site's prices are reasonable or outrageous. I would
charge you significantly less

Send me email: adp [at sign] tellurian [dot] net or reply privately but
delete "spammersgotohell" from the address.

Angelo


A friend of mine is a Norman Rockwell enthusiast. If you provide for
the shipping of 2 plates, how much would be the grand total?

Lance Smith



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Old August 25th 03, 02:34 AM
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"John Fernandez" wrote in message
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I just put up a Lithograph from the 1978 World Open, up for bidding:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3546492323


37 cents.

StanB


 




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