joerookery
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As many of you know I am moving. As a result of downsizing everything in the house has to go. We are working with the estate sales. etc. The house will be put on the market sometime in late March. So I have a bunch of stuff that some people might be interested in buying. I will bring some of this to SOS and many of the helmets are already spoken for. Randy has come down and catalogued the helmets and we will be putting them on age of kings or eBay. I expect the best way to do business is for a prospective buyer to contact Age of Kings. The rest of the collection which is significant is still available. We have a huge amount of wallhangings sized pictures as well as CDVs and postcards. There is even some unique furniture. There just is no room in our condo. In addition I also have a huge reference library for picklelhaube. While this will be very useful to all collectors it is a sizable amount of books. Due to a minor disability I have a lot of difficulty turning pages in books so these need to go. I am really looking for someone to pick this stuff up be it a dealer or a collector. My delivery capability is limited and while I would be willing to mail it I would caution that much of the mailing would cost a great deal to have it professionally wrapped etc. If a buyer is willing to pay I will have them wrap the item for mailing but will not Price the item until they're finished. So this sale must be agreed-upon that the buyer will pay the postage.
(Sounds a little harsh but there is a certain German dealer that somehow expected me to teleport things to Germany at no cost to him. He got quite indignant when I refused.)
hbome2 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home1 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home3 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home4 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home5 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
(Sounds a little harsh but there is a certain German dealer that somehow expected me to teleport things to Germany at no cost to him. He got quite indignant when I refused.)
hbome2 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home1 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home3 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home4 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr
home5 by Joe Robinson, on Flickr