re-discovering ebay
Recently I have rediscovered the joys of ebaying, and in particular selling my junk.
Because we are moving in a couple of weeks we thought we'd try to off-load some of our clutter, and Nick has bravely sacrificed a huge pile of his old computer games for the cause. We are going to have a poke in the loft tonight to see what else we can find. Randomly, I know we have a bunch of old swords up there that the last owner left wedged between the rafters, so that will be an interesting item to auction.
How much is a sword anyway? Are you allowed to send them through the post? Will my hand-me-down swords be fed back as A+++++++++? Could life get more exciting? The answers to these questions will soon be revealed.
Because we are moving in a couple of weeks we thought we'd try to off-load some of our clutter, and Nick has bravely sacrificed a huge pile of his old computer games for the cause. We are going to have a poke in the loft tonight to see what else we can find. Randomly, I know we have a bunch of old swords up there that the last owner left wedged between the rafters, so that will be an interesting item to auction.
How much is a sword anyway? Are you allowed to send them through the post? Will my hand-me-down swords be fed back as A+++++++++? Could life get more exciting? The answers to these questions will soon be revealed.
4 Comments:
hurrah - you are back!!!
great new house
great old kitchen
loving the tale of the swords
will be back for update soon
tracy x
I am so glad you are blogging again! I really missed reading your little snippets while you were gone!
Is is legal to sell swords!? Do you not need some sort of licence?
you see this is my query. I really have no idea. Does the post office x-ray your parcels?
I don't think they are real swords. Some of them look like fencing swords and some of them look like battle re-enactment swords. I don't think you could stab anyone with them.
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