As well as only getting part of LR, check out the postage too: AU $80 to the UK!
Now, to other matters...
Didn't you always think Howard Marks & Tolkien went well together?
The Silmarillion J.J.R. Tolkien & Mr Nice - Howard Marks - Excellent Condition
I love the comment:
BH
Now, to other matters...
Didn't you always think Howard Marks & Tolkien went well together?
The Silmarillion J.J.R. Tolkien & Mr Nice - Howard Marks - Excellent Condition
I love the comment:
Great replacement!Look at the state of The Silmarillion --great replacement for what?
Your bidding for:
1 x The Silmarillion J.J.R. Tolkien - paperback
1 x Mr Nice - Howard Marks - paperback - first few pages have a light yellow stain
BH
28 May, 2013
(edited)
2013-5-28 4:18:58 PM UTC
Edited by Trotter on 2013-5-28 4:34:24 PM UTC
Edited by Trotter on 2013-5-28 4:35:47 PM UTC
Edited by Trotter on 2013-5-28 4:35:47 PM UTC
2013-5-28 4:18:58 PM UTC
Laurin666 wrote:
Also a nice one
This one will be very difficult to beat, the description gives no idea at all as to what the seller is putting up for auction, you can not even really try and guess.
So please reply if you can tell what they are selling (no cheating by contacting the seller)?
He has listed 3 auctions on ebay, you have three chances to acquire whatever it is
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/tolkien-lor ... ction&hash=item3a819124ae
obvious really
A 1" piece of Tolkien's smoking jacket which he wore whilst writing the Fellowship
Full certificate of authenticity from Sauron himself.
Well worth the .99p opening bid i would say
A 1" piece of Tolkien's smoking jacket which he wore whilst writing the Fellowship
Full certificate of authenticity from Sauron himself.
Well worth the .99p opening bid i would say
Why would a seller continue to use photographs of items similar to merchandise they reportedly have in their possession? Why not use the originals? One cannot help but suspect the seller is simply fishing for high bids on items they know they can then purchase for less elsewhere.
Red wrote:
Why would a seller continue to use photographs of items similar to merchandise they reportedly have in their possession? Why not use the originals? One cannot help but suspect the seller is simply fishing for high bids on items they know they can then purchase for less elsewhere.
It's an Alan-53 Auction. He always lists things with pictures of different items. Wouldn't touch one of his auctions with a ten foot pole.