aia wrote:...interesting lot referred to gencon XIV: ** expired/removed eBay auction **
JZavoda wrote:Too bad he dealt with a real scam artist who neg'd him out the wazoo. His seller feedback is spotless. They need a double rating system, one for sales and one for buyers. With the new system someone can buy there way to a better rating.
JZavoda wrote:Sorry, haven't figured out how to post links yet.
JZavoda wrote:Ended with 0 bids. Wow.
megnelwil wrote:I thought about it but it looked pretty beaten up to me. Plus the seller stated he'd refuse the sale if a Paypal payment ended up as status 'Pending'. These last few weeks many of us have seen that happening for 'instant' fund transfers from bank accounts. Not worth the potential hassle.
enshook wrote:One set is signed as x/500 and the other set is signed as x/51.
AdderMcOne wrote:Whoops, did Scott miss this going over 100 pages?
enshook wrote:Aneoth, Are you telling me that the 11 and the 12 on your LEs appear next to the /500, so it looks like 11/500 and 12/500 written in green? If that's the case, how do the numbers appear on your accompanying big maps?It was my understanding, from a previous discussion while shipping the SEs, that /51 was used. It was also my understanding that the LE numbers were written with an RJK1 (or RJK-1, as we've used both now in different places) and AWAY from the printed /500.In any case, the green ink is the guaranteed identifier. The number then tells you what it is in the sequence leading up to the 51 total. (OH, and of course, if they don't have a correspondingly numbered big map, also signed in green, then they don't have a LE.)
aia wrote:L2 with SW cardboard holder: ** expired/removed eBay auction **