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Military Modelling Collection sale!!!!!!

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jonathandunnmusic@gmail.com - 05 Jul 2007 15:54 GMT
I work for an auction company that handles estate sales and we just
acquired a gentleman's modelling and military history book
collection.
The collection includes Tamiya, Dragon, Historex, Custom Dioramics,
Italeri, and much more. All bids start at a dollar so some of the
items could go for a lot lower than list price. His main interests
were WWII and Napoleonic eras. The auction will close on July 19th,
2007. The purpose of this email is to let you know of the sale, but
to
also ask advice in reaching other modellers like yourself who would
be
interested in seeing such a collection. I have done research without
too much solid luck. Any advice would help. Thank you for your time,
Jonathan Dunn

See the Collection: http://www.mclemoreauction.net/cgi-bin/mnlist.cgi?mclemore1/category/MODELS

Register to bid (free): http://www.mclemoreauction.com/buy.php
someone@some.domain - 05 Jul 2007 17:31 GMT
>I work for an auction company that handles estate sales and we just
>acquired a gentleman's modelling and military history book
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>
>Register to bid (free): http://www.mclemoreauction.com/buy.php

why should i give you a credit card number before i buy
anything?
ain't gonna happen. change that.
Count DeMoney - 05 Jul 2007 20:17 GMT
On Jul 5, 9:31 am, some...@some.domain wrote:
> In article <1183647292.573636.199...@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, jonathandunnmu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> anything?
> ain't gonna happen. change that.

Any auction I have been to require a credit card number or a cashiers
check, or cash to get a bidders card.  That insures that the winning
bidder will actually pay for his winning bids.  It is not at all like
ebay.
someone@some.domain - 05 Jul 2007 22:34 GMT
>On Jul 5, 9:31 am, some...@some.domain wrote:
>> In article <1183647292.573636.199...@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>bidder will actually pay for his winning bids.  It is not at all like
>ebay.

registration should not require it for on line. just my
opinion.
 
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