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Re: ok - what the heck am I missing on this auction???



I don't know, sounds pretty outrageous to me, considering that I've seen a number of auctions for Nibble or InCider magazines end with no bidders. I bought a huge stash of those for $1 a pound barely two months ago (anyone want to offer $266? LOL). Just one of those eBay things I guess! Somedays you might not get any money for it, the next day you're rich (figuratively speaking!)

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Bill Garber wrote:
"thomas" <nospam@mailbox.com> wrote in message
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2750552354&category=4610&;

rd=1

43 issues for about $266 makes for about $6 an issue. Is there something
special about this or just a case of too much money and not knowing what

to

do with it? I'm starting to complete my magazine collections as well but

you

gotta be kidding...
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Actually, I don't consider that so outrageous.
In fact, I am very surprised it didn't go over $300.
Many people have asked me if I had these rare and
most valuable magazines. I haven't even had Apple II
computers that long myself. Maybe a year, tops.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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Email - willy46pa@comcast.net



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