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1084 days ago

LOCKDOWN SALE 9 ITEMS

Debi from Hamilton East

Pick and collect only. We are double vaccinated and would request masks and social distancing. Please view items and if interested contact us with the item numbers for further details. REDUCED Price to sell.
A1-A2. 4 series of 98 as new Beatles cards plus rare George Harrison card signed by John. Boxed 1989 NFL card set including rookie cards plus rare Joe Theismann rookie card from the CFL. $35 each.
B1-B2. Dufferin pool cue and Silver Fox 3 cue case plus accessories.
C1-C2. Hooded rain jackets. Waikato colors Fire jacket. $35 each.
D1-D2. Bisley 4 piece hi viz rain gear. Near new.
E1. Ladies Seiko watch.
F1. Sterling silver, opal and gemstone ladies ring.
G1. As new, never been played Shogun board game. Complete.
H1. First 12 Tarzan paperbacks. Includes 4-1st and 8-2nd printings.
J1-J2. Tolkien collection. Includes 3 DVD directors cut box set, Biography and The Silmarillion with fold out print of the original map of Beleriand (middle earth). $35 for the books and $35 for the DVD's.
Don't forget to quote the item number when making enquiries! Thanks.

Price: $70

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