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Re: [TR] 2000 Moss Catalog

To: <ggelhar@earthlink.net>, "wbeech" <wbeech@flash.net>,
Subject: Re: [TR] 2000 Moss Catalog
From: "John Macartney" <standardtriumph@btinternet.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 08:32:38 -0000
Greg Gelhar wrote:
> I believe there is a collector out there for most anything ever made.

I'll second that! About two years ago I opened a book and found a strange 
bookmarker inside. It was 
a single sheet of paper (approx 6"x4") and was nothing more than a temporary 
bus timetable for a 
three month period in 1932 in a remote corner of south-west England. I nearly 
threw it out and then 
remembered my son telling me he had seen someone selling a sachet of McDonalds 
tomato ketchup on 
eBay for a sum I now forget. Thinking again, it occurred to me that maybe 
someone might want the 
timetable, so I put it on ebay as well for a week. No bids at all until the 
last five minutes of the 
auction. Couldn't believe my eyes when the sale closed and I was about US$55 
better off than I had 
been ten minutes earlier. That little exercise made me an eBay convert - 
there's always someone 
who'll pay good money for (almost) anything and I'm happy to relieve them of 
their funds :)

Jonmac 
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