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Old 05-21-2019, 02:53 PM
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I thought this was very high but then again if you guys saw what I bought and the prices I paid you’d say the same thing lol!!
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Old 05-22-2019, 12:45 AM
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Ed Meyer showed Steven Juliano the forbidden fruit......and he was hooked
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Ed was who told Steven to start collecting all that stuff. We are talking paper materials etc. The stuff that gets thrown away. He didn't really care about neon signs etc because they last forever where the paper stuff falls apart, gets tossed etc. Steven then went on to spending years crawling thru dealership attics etc.
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Ed was who told Steven to start collecting all that stuff. We are talking paper materials etc. The stuff that gets thrown away. He didn't really care about neon signs etc because they last forever where the paper stuff falls apart, gets tossed etc. Steven then went on to spending years crawling thru dealership attics etc.
Who is Ed Meyer, I've heard the name mentioned before.
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Who is Ed Meyer, I've heard the name mentioned before.
Ed is a Shelby diehard that lives for cars. If you wanted someone to look at a Shelby for you he would be one of the best guys. He went nuts when I bought the Supersnake off of Ebay. He was trying to get Shelby guys to buy it and instead the only guy that would pull the trigger was me, a guy he considers a Chevy guy. Been bitching about it ever since.
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Ed is a Shelby diehard that lives for cars. If you wanted someone to look at a Shelby for you he would be one of the best guys. He went nuts when I bought the Supersnake off of Ebay. He was trying to get Shelby guys to buy it and instead the only guy that would pull the trigger was me, a guy he considers a Chevy guy. Been bitching about it ever since.
Thanks Charlie. I believe I've seen him referred to as an expert on BOSS 429's?
Is he a big memorabilia collector or why did he suggest Steven buy the stuff?
I thought the Schwinn Krate bicycles were really cool, not sure how Steven found all this perfect NOS stuff!
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Old 05-22-2019, 11:54 AM
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I can relate.
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Any idea what the total sales amount was for the memorabilia?
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Any idea what the total sales amount was for the memorabilia?
I'm wondering the same thing. Saw some HIGH prices on stuff that's for sure!
I found it interesting that the buyers premium was 23%!
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Old 05-22-2019, 11:49 PM
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I placed a few bids on some of Stevens stuff,but lost.
While registering to bid,I found out if I won anything sitting at home and bidding through the keyboard,I'd have to pay a 20% buyers fee..(18% if I go and bid in person)
plus a 7% Indiana tax,that EVERYONE has to pay regardless where you live,and a 3% credit card fee if I paid with such,=30% of the amount bid right there.
Plus they have to ship the item to me at their discretion,so there's another significant amount right there too.
I am honestly glad I didn't win anything,but I just had to bid on the stuff I wanted to own.
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