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Ho-Hum, another Pre-War on ebay
Golly, these are just crawling out of the woodwork these days.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1939-PreWar-Tele...QQcmdZViewItem |
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hmmm... Close to home, perhaps I'll buy this one.
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From Captain Video, 1/4/2007 "It seems that Italian people are very prone to preserve antique stuff." |
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Hmmmpf !! Mere pocket change...Barely a trifle...<grin>
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With the price of aluminum up, I wonder how many empty beer cans it would take to buy that set?
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379,166 cans
The average aluminum beverage can weighs 14 grams. 1 pound is 454 grams. that means about 32-1/2 cans per pound. My last pile of scrap aluminum sold for $.40 per pound. That makes a can worth about 1.2 cents. When I looked at the auction the price was $4550.00. Divided by 1.2 cents per can gives 379,166 cans. You'd better start drinking right now!
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Quote:
Seller accepts Paypal, MC/Visa, Cashiers check and empty Beer cans.
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I bet you could find that in my county easily with about a week and a pickup truck. I don't want to change the subject and get on a litterbug rant but it does suck to have to look at the droppings of the scummiest animal on the planet.
There is a good side to everything though! There is a whole group of scumbags that are givving an offering to buy someone a cool prewar TV...... |
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I remember when my uncle had a box full of beer cans that wouldn't fit in the back of a large pickup truck. (the box had contained some sort of machinery) My uncle was responsible, I estimate, for 90% of those cans. Now to estimate how many cans were in there...
(this is the uncle who doesn't buy his beer at the store...the delivery truck comes right to his house!)
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Wow!
$19,400! I watched the last 10 minutes of the auction. The numbers were rolling by faster than a gasoline pump!
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