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GENUINE NEW NIKON HB-20 IN NIKON BOX AND WRAPPING UNUSED MINT US $18.95
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HASSELBLAD speed crank MINT unused! US $25.00
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2 - NORMAN LH52 Heads for 400B Matching Pair MINT Unused US $145.00
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Paterson Super System 4 Auto Load Reel - BOXED, MINT, UNUSED US $15.66
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B&H 16mm FILMO 24V DC Camera Motor with Cable. UNUSED-MINT! US $395.00
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2 Kodak kazoos, mint un used ( camera novelty ) US $12.34
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NIKON HB-5 SHADE NOS UNUSED IN BOX MINT FOR 35~105 US $28.00
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NIKON HB-27 SHADE IN NOS UNUSED IN BOX MINT US $28.00
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NIKON HB-2 SHADE IN NOS UNUSED IN BOX MINT FOR 35~105 US $28.00
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ARRIFLEX MOVIE CAMERA ARRI BELLOWS SET NEW UNUSED MINT US $499.00
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NIKON HN-12 SHADE SCREW IN LOOKS UNUSED IN BOX MINT US $35.00
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NIKON HN-12 SHADE SCREW IN NOS UNUSED IN BOX MINT US $35.00
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NIKON HN-12 SHADE SCREW IN NOS UNUSED IN BOX MINT US $35.00
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49mm diffusion camera filter Sofnet 1 B unused mint US $20.00
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CAMBO SC NEW CAMERA LENS BOARD C63 MINT UNUSED NR US $99.00
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*MINT UNUSED* POLAROID 195 INSTANT FILM CAMERA 114MM TOMINON 1:3.8 669 052204 US $1,195.00
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14 x 62mm fit Camera Lens Filter. All in Mint condition, most Unused. US $47.04
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When is a book not a book? When it's autographed, for example, or in pristine condition despite being centuries old, and other factors that make it stand out from the crowd.
These are a few of many reasons an item - not just books by the way - may be worth nothing and another virtually priceless:
* Is it dated? Dated items are usually provenance proved, not subject to guesswork. But, consider: is it original or a reproduction or reprint? Be careful, if it's dated, give the date, but don't testify to age. For example, a book dated 1900 may indeed have been printed that year, and be 105 years old, or it could be a modern reprint. If you're unsure you could say: 'Dated 1900, in good condition', but not 'Dated 1900. A wonderful example at 105 years old'. Play it safe and on all your listings add: 'All items described to the best of our knowledge and ability'. A satisfaction or money back guarantee also protects you against problems of innocently mis-describing items.
* Is there a signature? Did this otherwise ordinary item have a famous owner to increase its value? Is the signature genuine? Or a forgery? Is the signature original or printed into the book? If the signature is original, is it the hand of the famous person or an agent charged with signing on their behalf?
* Is it in good condition? Do you understand what 'good condition' means for this particular item? Many collectibles, such as books, postcards, stamps, have industry recognised grading standards to which you should also conform. For example, unused collectors' stamps with hinge marks, are not mint, but can be described as unused or mounted, and other recognised descriptions.
* Is it rare? Or is it something quite common but new to you? What does rare really mean? Unless you are sure, describe it as 'unusual' or 'uncommon', not rare.
* It is antique? So many things described as antique are simply old, less than one hundred years to which the word antique really applies. So say 'old' or 'vintage', not 'antique', unless you're sure of that 100 year rule.
* Was the item designed for heavy use, such as pots and pans, coins and banknotes, and unlikely to survive the decades intact? Was the item ephemeral, of limited shelf life, such as theatre tickets, newspapers, and typically used or given away in hours or days? If the item has survived decades, intact, it could be valuable, maybe very valuable.
* Does the item have 'double appeal'? Might it attract bids from two or more different eBay categories and consequently multiple bids, such as a book on a popular theme, but a collectible author, with a famous previous owner. A plate I bought at the auction of Dame Catherine Cookson's effects presented four collecting themes: as a plate in its own right (very popular collecting area), famous owner (well-known novelist), Ringtons design (advertising), area of manufacture (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Oh yes, it was also blue and white, another major collecting interest.
* Is the price too low for comfort? Is it a fake or reproduction? Broken? Even worse, stolen? Check items thoroughly, ask for proof of previous ownership, buy from reputable sellers only, avoid itinerant sellers at flea markets and boot sales unless they provide receipts and contact details. Most boot sale and flea market sellers are very genuine and a majority of organisers now provide written details of traders at the event. Stolen items belong to their original owner, not the innocent buyer.
Avril Harper is a triple eBay PowerSeller and editor of eBay Confidential and webmaster of http://www.publishingcircles.com. She has produced a free guide - 103 POWERSELLER TIPS - which you can download with other freely distributable reports and ebooks at http://www.toppco.com
Beginners Guide To Stamp Collecting
Philately can be an extremely fascinating and exciting hobby. It can be enjoyed by people of all ages and from all walks of life. Contrary to popular belief, stamp collecting does not require people to have loads and loads of money to spend. All you need to have is a genuine interest and love for stamps and the patience and instinct of a killer shopaholic!
STEP #1 WHAT TYPE OF STAMPS DO YOU WANT
Although there's no explicit rule written about having a specialization in stamps, it's always better for a person to have a favorite type of stamp as it would give your collection meaning and direction.
When you attach emotional value to your collection, you'll be more motivated in finding new additions for your hobby. It will also give shape and life to your collection as you'll be in the say in the future "My collection is mostly about...because..." Still, it's also nice if you do have several stamps to represent other types and make your collection well-rounded.
Stamps can be classified according to different kinds but there are two classifications that you should concentrate on the most: type and condition.
There are three types of stamps: definitive, which are the small regular stamps that we're used to seeing, commemorative, which are stamps that are produced in honor of an historical or celebrated event or figure and lastly, special stamps that are even bigger than commemorative stamps and contain pictures that revolve on themes like Christmas and love.
Stamps can be found in three conditions as well: used, unused and mint. When stamps are said to be in mint condition, this basically means that the stamp on your hands has never been used and has retained its original form or beauty even though many years have already passed.
STEP #2 WHERE TO BUY YOUR STAMPS
There are many places to choose from and where you can purchase your stamps. If you try searching the Internet, you'll see that there are a number of online auctions that offer rare and collectible stamps for bidding. Some companies also distribute catalogues which feature different sets of stamps. If you browse the classifieds of your local paper, you'll no doubt be able to see as well ads that offer to buy or sell stamps.
The sky is virtually the limit when it comes to purchasing stamps but do keep in mind that there's no need to spend every time you wish to add on to your collection. With just a little charm, you'll be able to obtain lots of stamps by paying nary a cent! How? It's quite simple! All you have to do is approach your parents, friends, relatives and acquaintances and let them know that you're starting a new hobby. When they realize that you're into stamp collecting, they'll be dropping by once in a while to give you stamps - things they have no use of but you obviously value!
STEP #3 WHERE TO KEEP YOUR STAMPS
Now that you have a reasonable number of stamps to form a collection, it's time to sort them out. Focus first on used stamps that you would have to remove bits of paper and the like to reclaim their original appearance. When all of your stamps are completely free of excess material, categorize them according to your preferences. It could be in alphabetical order or according to their themes. Lastly, place them in an album and that's it - you now have a stamp collection to boast of!
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Would anyone buy my UNUSED MINT condition, football trophy case?
Its gr8 never been used but still good, selling as i have no use for it.
also if u know any good defenders let me know.
maybe a brazilian to as i already have arshavin?
i will be on holidays early this year so dont miss out
CONTACT ARSENE @ arsenel fc, London
highst bidder so far is alex from manchester,
everyone is telling me to get someone called guus or jose but i dont even know what position they play !
NEVER USED N WITH NO PLANS TO MR BOOMSEN, be quick mr alex is selling things so he will have lots of $$$ soon!
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