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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 498
| we have pretty much ebayed off everything we could at least for the time being, most items sold, and even sold the Volvo as a parts car... for more than I was being offered locally..
I was able to sell his 85 collectors for him for a fair price, and the 1612... and in lieu of my ebay fees and paypal fees on the auctions he gave me a very nice 82 collectors with all original case candy, tags, and coa... I think it may have been mine at one point... one of the two he owns was...
anyway.. Thanks Al!
so since my 1115 deluxe didn't sell even at my ridiculously low OFC price... (I'm just as glad it didn't).
my Ovation stable consists of the 68/69 restored 1115, and a nice blue 82 in stereo.. a couple of deep bowls in great condition.
Char's recovery is going well, she's tired but the bones have to heal for at least 6/8 weeks, and she's only 3 weeks out of surgery for the open-heart.
anyway, thanks to those that bid on the items.
the buyer of the 85 collectors is a member I know... but don't believe the buyer of the 1612 is.
Regards,
Glenn |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Glenn,
So glad to hear that Char is doing better! Also hopefully, you've been able to get some rest.
Thanx to you and Al (slydog), I bought some nice Ovations at more than reasonable prices. That's not counting the Shen 60 and tripod... which I love.
Here's hoping that in the near future you and Al can again rebuild your 'collections'.
Take care my OFC brother! |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 367
Location: Eaton, Indiana | Been there with the open heart, exactly 6 years today. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mind the doctor (that part was hard) I couldn't lift anything heavier that a super shallow bowl :}
That breathing thing was something; decided it was a good time to learn to play the harmonica.
God bless! Scott Lamperd B C (before computers) |
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