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Post by huntspier4ever on Sept 4, 2006 13:55:18 GMT -5
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Post by FlyinGN on Sept 4, 2006 15:18:02 GMT -5
Kristan, who cares if you make $$ from selling stuff on Ebay? Isn't that what people sell on Ebay for?? I know I do.. And to hell with those who are mad if I do..
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Post by skuagirl on Sept 4, 2006 21:22:45 GMT -5
Hi Kristen! Those postcards are great! Do you have any of the SKUA? I'm looking forward to seeing your website of Hunt's Pier.
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Post by nance on Sept 5, 2006 2:10:56 GMT -5
Uh, how does ebay work? I often wondered about that site but never really did anything on it.
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Post by FlyinGN on Sept 5, 2006 7:24:53 GMT -5
wow you ARE behind the times .. You are starting to scare me nance! lol Uh, how does ebay work? I often wondered about that site but never really did anything on it.
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Post by Robert on Sept 5, 2006 7:59:02 GMT -5
I don't have that one at night or the Golden Nugget one. There are/were a couple of Hunt's Pier brochures from 1982 for auction lately. The brochure ends in under an hour. The others ended last week and the week before. There were 3 brochures total within 3 weeks from 3 different sellers. The brochure is up to $22.75 wow. Well, I wound up paying Anthony $57 for mine bidders kept outbidding. I have some really rare postcards such as a head on shot of the Whacky Shack slightly from the air from the 60's (no Morey's Pier in background). And several views from the 70's. A nice one from the 80's with green background and 3 pictures. Front of pier day and night and Jungleland and Log Flume.
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Post by fuzzyscorpio on Sept 5, 2006 10:13:31 GMT -5
Uh, how does ebay work? I often wondered about that site but never really did anything on it. Hi Nance. eBay is pretty simple once you get acquainted with it. You just have to find some chunks of time to spend looking around on the site to get a feel for how it's set up. Eventually you need to create an identity (like you did to use this forum) if you want to participate. There's some basic info on the page at this link that you might want to start with: pages.ebay.com/education/
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Post by nance on Sept 6, 2006 2:11:31 GMT -5
Well, thank you, fuzzyscorpio, at least you were nice about it. I have been on ebay and just looking around but I really don't know what's involved. Someone told me you have to have an acct. with them and can't use your own credit cards or anything. Don't know if I'd like that. And FlyinGN, after going through 2 devastating divorces, raising 4 kids; maybe I AM just a little bit behind the times. Excuse me for that.
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Post by nance on Sept 6, 2006 2:14:02 GMT -5
If people are paying top money for postcards; maybe I'll put my Atlantic City postcards on there. I have booklets and postcards from 1904 to the 30's. Bought them at an auction years ago.
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Post by wildwanderer on Oct 8, 2006 18:29:40 GMT -5
Just now saw the post cards. I always loved the ones that show the rides at night. Great selection.
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Post by thelastresort on Oct 9, 2006 9:27:32 GMT -5
very cool, thanks. I especially like that arial view of Jungleland. When riding it as a kid, I was always so amazed at the props I never even really paid attention that it was an open-air ride.
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