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Yeahhh I sold one of my worlds quad for around 10k 15 years agoso
[mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Philipp
Kainbacher
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 2:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Interesting results at a UK auction today
Yeahhh I sold one of my worlds quad for around 10k 15 years agoso now it
sold for 18k
Yeahhh I sold one of my worlds quad for around 10k 15 years agoso now it
sold for 18k ...basically your return way way less than inflation...way
lessposters are certainly worst Investments ever...
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> On Jan 17, 2017, at 11:46 AM, martin last
Publicity, worth its weight in gold
You can blow your own horn as much as you want and some people will hear
you, but when Louis Armstrong does it for you, everyone listens.
martin last wrote on 18/01/2017 6:46 AM:
Nice group of rare quads came up at a provincial auction house in the
UK
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Subject: [MOPO] Interesting results at a UK auction today
Nice group of rare quads came up at a provincial auction house in the UK today.
The highe
Nice group of rare quads came up at a provincial auction house in the UK
today.
The highest prices were for War Of The Worlds (£18,000), Forbidden Planet
(£7,600), Dr. No (yet again - £5,600) and Day The Earth Stood Still (tape
marks to front £4,300). All of these amounts are before buyers
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