Ideal fantasy:  sell the whole collection around 8-10 years ago, buy ee-bai 
stock when it was first offered, sell now at the inflated value, and 
repurchase collection at the new lower prices.  haha

ps - Quite agreed about Kurt Nauck.  I can't count the number of times I 
have seen my 'wins' & thought: "I bid $15 on this, and he's letting me have 
it for the minimum of $3. Bless that man!"

pps - Have you tried FedEx?  I've used them a few times, and their rates 
were half of UPS and the P.O.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Wright" <[email protected]>


I think Kurt Nauck's is simply the best vintage record auction that has ever
been, run by honestly one of the kindest, smartest, and without question,
most honest people I've ever been blessed to meet and get to know.  Just a
couple of years before eBay, I bid $1000 on a 10", 78rpm, RCA Victor picture
disc of Enrico Caruso and ended up winning it for just over $600.  That
.

I will say this, however -- if we get one more single postage stamp
increase, I'm gonna let the USPS have it.  For however many people stopped
mailing letters because of e-mail, there's been at least half of them
spending ten to fifty times as much on postage to ship eBay winnings back
and forth.  I had never had occasion to ship so much as one single package
in my life up to age thirty, but since eBay happened, my yearly spending on
shipping has hovered around a grand a year.  And I never really sent letters
much.


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