Yes, Eli had a table there.  Although, like I said, most of his stuff didn't
interest me (non-rare, b-rated Atari ST software and the like), he had a few
very nice things.

-----Original Message-----
From: C.E. Forman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 4:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] The Motherlode


> I've been dealing with Eli for some time...we met at the Philly Classic a
> couple of years back.  He's a really nice and honest guy...definitely on
the
> up and up.  If that is anybody's concern, it shouldn't be.

Was he a selling stuff there?  I've never been to the P.C., may have to go
sometime.

> I personally wouldn't be interested in 95% of his stock for my personal
> collection, but that other 5% would be awfully nice to have.  This deal
> won't interest a collector so much as a full-time reseller.  I've already
> told him that (besides the obvious reason of cost) I wouldn't bid on this
> simply because of the time investment necessary to do anything with it.

Very true.  I remember Tom's lot of 10,000...  It was around 100 boxes, and
a lot of those were full of small, thin game boxes.  It took up a whole
storage space.  I can't imagine digging through something 25 times as large,
though it'd certainly be fun.  I love selling stuff, so I'd easily consider
quitting my day job and invest the time if the initial monetary investment
wasn't so large.



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