Hello everyone,

The divorce saga continues. Ugh.

My collection is large enough that it's going to wind up on the inventory list 
for the division of assets. Oh joy. I have to reduce my collection to a bunch 
of numbers. 

Some of these things were for my personal collection and thus I never bothered 
to count hours put in, so I have NO clue what I would valuate them at. Trying 
to do searches on various costuming sites is proving very lengthy and tedious - 
time I just don't have since I am scrambling to rebuild myself enough to find a 
job (anyone having leads for a lowly costumer in dire need of a place to work, 
do let me know!) and keep up with my soon-to-be- ex's demanding schedule.  
Apparently I should be waking up one morning totally over it and greeting him 
at the door like my best buddy already. Then again twelve years of his life was 
a complete waste of time to him. So much for memories.

Getting on with it, I was hoping that everyone as costumers would be willing to 
throw your opinions - they don't have to be vastly detailed, just a round 
number - on what these items are worth on the market. Some of them already have 
a valuation, which you will see - these ones I did count, and are very flexible 
now. The numbers merely represent actual hours and actual materials costs - I 
charged myself out $10.00/hr. 

I am sitting here right now as I type - well, you know what I mean. ;-) putting 
up measurements for those whom have contacted me with interest for my pieces. 
That will give you a start on your decision making process. Anything I plan on 
keeping is marked "not for sale".  But, if you like it just that much, we can 
talk.

Thanks for your patience with the harried, rather miserable creature that I am,

Kathy
~He didn't think the bed prank was as funny as I did. But it was very 
satisfying!~
 
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(Fieldless) On a rose Or barbed vert a lions head erased gules. 
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Tosach eólais imchomarc. - Questioning is the beginning of knowledge. 
Who you are is contained inside, and no one can change that. They can only 
assist you in denying who you are, but not indelibly reshape you to their own 
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