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By: Nick on: Mon 12 of Jan., 2004 01:43 GMT (553 Reads)|
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It appears that there is an elusive set of framed Mighty Beanz being sent out by Moose Toys (the manufacturers of Mighty Beanz) as gifts! A total of 10 Beans are in the set each has a Christmas theme and is limited to just 250 pieces!! There is a set on eBay right now and with another 5 days left to run in the auction they could wind up selling for in excess of $1000! Click read more for the link .... |
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A Mighty Moose Bean has sold on eBay for an astounding $897.00 (U.S.)! This is, as far as I'm aware, the current record! It was an all blue Mighty Moose Himself from series #1, the reason it achieved the phenomenal value was because it was listed as being numbered no.#1 of #1000. |
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A guy from the USA is exporting our (the UK's) junk! "He walked through our facility and said, 'This is really nice furniture.' We said: 'This is the junk,' " said Andy Simpson, a staff member at Doncaster Re-Furnish? . The first container load of furniture - about 60 pieces sent via ship, train and truck - arrived Tuesday night at St. Vincent de Paul's Seneca store. By Wednesday morning, crews had unloaded it and a couple of antique-loving volunteers were pricing the individual pieces with instructions to keep the range above wholesale but below retail. Shipping cost St. Vincent $4,500. The agency avoided duty fees because the furniture, which couldn't be given away in England, has no value. As they went over the chairs, cabinets and bureaus, Kim Williams and Tami Pierson oohed and ahhed at the delicate carved designs on some pieces and the finish on others. While most of the furniture is too new to be considered antique, much of it qualifies as near-antique or vintage, Williams said. She and Pierson got excited about two of the newer cabinets, one from the '50s that contained a working short-, medium-, and long-wave radio and turntable; the other a sleek little combo piece with a '60s-era secretary on one side and a bar on the other. |
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Antique Christmas lights |