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snoopy2
That, Bill's amp, and the toilet seat cover all belong in the Smithsonian
NONSENSE!
The Rolling Stones are a UK band, not a creation of the USA (in which case it would be a reasonable point).
The British Museum would (nay, should) be the place for this sort of stuff. I already holds things like the manuscript for some famous Beatles' songs.
Also acceptable would be the V&A in London (who have John Pashe's tongue artwork and a staggering Bowie collection and more).
Cultural appropriation is not acceptable.
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stargroover
Ship with Juliens or another shipping company was what I was meaning.Just wondered if anyone else was in the same position.Thanks in advance
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stargroover
Anybody who bought stuff in the auction have you decided upon shipping?Living in the UK I am toying with the idea of using their shipping services.Any thoughts ?Cheers.
My items are clothing .
Cheers
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stargroover
Anybody who bought stuff in the auction have you decided upon shipping?Living in the UK I am toying with the idea of using their shipping services.Any thoughts ?Cheers.
My items are clothing .
Cheers
Not sure if you've received an invoice with their shipping and handling charges, but for shipping here on the same coast as them, it was more than triple what normal USPS (postal) shipping rates would be in my estimation. Think it may be the "handling" portion responsible, which could be the same on every order, not sure.
They've been very helpful the couple times I contacted them re attending etc.
Might be worth a call to see what options they offer.
Accounting & Shipping:
Araceli@juliensauctions.com
(310) 836-1818 ext 1026
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Ram
I was after the Brian Jones signatures as well! Looks like we were in a bidding war against ourselves haha. Really liked the Indian or Italian restaurant tab. But not at $3,200. Oh well. Ended up with some cool, little pieces and overall satisfied! Fun to watch, even tho the announcers couldn't even pronounce the items correctly at times! The auctioneer looked at "Joujouka Test Pressing" and laughed, didn't even try.
Roll Tide
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stargroover
Hi snoopy2,thanks for the information.I checked my invoice and they also billed me for their shipping.Anyhow a weight off my mind.Cheers
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swimtothemoon
I think “Art Pack” is the packing company Julian’s uses. Then, I assume, you can
pick the carrier — FedEx etc.
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DGA35
So how much did the auction raise all together?
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stargroover
What happened with Lot 1023 ,Bill’s car?
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stargroover
What happened with Lot 1023 ,Bill’s car?
"SOLD for $16,000! Bill Wyman's 1999 Mercedes-Benz S500L Saloon in Brilliant Silver Metallic." - [Twitter.com] , [www.Facebook.com] , [www.Instagram.com] .
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Stoneage
Overpriced. Depending on the mileage of course.
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Stoneage
Overpriced. Depending on the mileage of course.
From the description of Lot 1023: "The odometer is correct at 19,059 miles." and: "The original sticker in October of 1999 was £75,995." Estimation was $15,000-20,000 - [www.JuliensAuctions.com] .
It's btw a right-hand drive car.
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Irix
It's btw a right-hand drive car.
Of course it would be!
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Ram
I was after the Brian Jones signatures as well! Looks like we were in a bidding war against ourselves haha. Really liked the Indian or Italian restaurant tab. But not at $3,200. Oh well. Ended up with some cool, little pieces and overall satisfied! Fun to watch, even tho the announcers couldn't even pronounce the items correctly at times! The auctioneer looked at "Joujouka Test Pressing" and laughed, didn't even try.
Roll Tide
You in Alabama? we could've gone in on Brian's Indian restaurant tab and taken turns putting it on our walls every other weekend lol