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[pct-l] yet another PCTS trail emblem on ebay
If someone wants to split the cost with me, and we can ensure that
this will be used as a giveaway or auction at the pcta, I'd be more
than happy doing the bidding on it. My ebay user name is
"orangejuicesimpson".
I wouldn't mind coughing up $25 bucks or so for this guy, which means,
if anyone is comfortable matching, we can do up to $50.
Either way I wont be bidding on it until the last few minutes at the
earliest. No sense in driving up the price.
Eric
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:53:44 EDT, bighummel@aol.com <bighummel@aol.com> wrote:
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> This is something to consider; designate an official "PCT bidder" and
> therein not get into a bidding war with another PCT'er who is trying to do
> the same or similar thing. I'll split the cost with you. The PCTA has few
> of these but would surely take another considering the circumstances and
> offer it in auction or put it on their office wall.
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> I think it would be kind of cool to collect as many of these as you can find
> and start a campaign of putting them back on trees along old sections of the
> trail. We could start a club; "The Clandestine Ninja Diamond Sign
> Spreaders" or some such! ;-)
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> Greg
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> In a message dated 10/18/2004 10:47:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> radpin@gmail.com writes:
> I'll cough up a few bucks for it and donate it to the pcta as long as
> the price doesn't get too high. Juding by the looks of that thing, it
> seems to be pretty old. Maybe they use those signs somewhere, but I
> haven't seen one of them in years, except maybe half covered by bark.
>
> Using the ebay skills that my girlfriend has taught me means you just
> watch the item to keep the price low, and then five seconds before it
> "goes off" you bid $20 higher than the current bid, which normally
> will get it for a couple bucks higher than the current.
>
> Would I just mail it to the pcta with a note saying "hey, this is for you!"
> ?
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