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Easton Press signed copy of Fahrenheit 451 on Ebay? (unable to find)



 
 
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Old July 21st 03, 06:20 PM
Larry H.
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Default Easton Press signed copy of Fahrenheit 451 on Ebay? (unable to find)

I'm a Ray Bradbury fanatic. Anyway, a friend sent me an email that
there is a signed leather bound copy of Fahrenheit 451 on Ebay with no
shipping charges for the winning bidder. Her link didn't work, and I
can't seem to find the item in a search. Can anyone help? Thanks....
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Old July 22nd 03, 12:02 AM
Christopher Foray
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Link emailed.........

"Larry H." wrote in message
om...
I'm a Ray Bradbury fanatic. Anyway, a friend sent me an email that
there is a signed leather bound copy of Fahrenheit 451 on Ebay with no
shipping charges for the winning bidder. Her link didn't work, and I
can't seem to find the item in a search. Can anyone help? Thanks....



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Old July 22nd 03, 12:04 AM
Christopher Foray
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I found the one you're looking for, but I wouldn't buy from that seller.

Why not? That seller has perfect feedback.

"Jon Meyers" wrote in message
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"Larry H." wrote...
I'm a [author snipped] fanatic. Anyway, a friend sent me an email that
there is a [book snipped] on Ebay with no
shipping charges for the winning bidder. Her link didn't work, and I
can't seem to find the item in a search. Can anyone help? Thanks....


I found the one you're looking for, but I wouldn't buy from that seller.
He's the kind of moron and loser who spams newsgroups while pretending to
ask innocent questions. A liar, in other words, who shouldn't be trusted
with anyone's money. Stay away (from here, there, and everywhere).

(Hey, Rich--How's in hangin'? Thought you'd be too busy with spy stuff

and
such to come by and yank our chains.)


--
Jon Meyers
[To reply,
lose your way.]




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Old July 22nd 03, 02:43 AM
David Bilek
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"Gary Phillips" wrote:

Dave,

I did just as you suggested, went to Google Groups and looked up
. I found 46 posts on record, this one, and only one
other - pertaining to The Franklin Press - posted to rec.collecting.books.
I don't see anything to impeach him.

As to the Ebay listing for the Easton Bradbury, are you saying that this
fellow,

zeddicarus( 1507)
Feedback rating: 1507
Positive feedback: 99.3%
Registered Feb-08-00 in United States

Feedback Summary 2188 positives. 1518 are from unique users.
19 neutrals.
12 negatives. 10 are from unique users


There are two Easton Press Fahrenheit 451s on Ebay. The other is by
icollectunique ( 13).


the seller of said book, is (Larry H.)?

If this is so, what is the basis of your flame, because I just don't see it?

I'm just asking a question here...


Same person? Don't know. A shill for one of them? Oh yeah..

You didn't notice all the posts by
that
followed the exact same format?

I refer you to the following message IDs

Message-ID:

(This is a post about the same Easton Press Fahrenheit 451, except
posted in alt.books instead of here).

Message-ID:

"I read that a lock of hair belonging to the biblical priest Caiphus
from the Shigley collection is being auctioned on Ebay, but can't seem
to find it. Does anyone know if it is on Ebay, or can give me a link?
Thanks."

Message-ID:

"There is supposed to be a lock of Babe Ruth's hair on Ebay, but I
searched and can't find it. Anyone else have any luck? If you do,
could someone please post a link here for me if you can find such an
auction? I want to place a bid because I collect locks of famous
people's hair and I read on a bulletin board that the Upper Deck and
Topps card companies are planning to bid on it before the auction
ends. So it must be for real. Thanks!"

Message-ID:

A plug for Rich Davis' website, disguised as a request for help..

-David


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Old July 22nd 03, 03:28 AM
Christopher Foray
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There are two Easton Press Fahrenheit 451s on Ebay. The other is by
icollectunique ( 13).

That guy is a bidder not a seller.
What does hair have to do with books? You lost me.
Who the hell is Rich Davis?

"David Bilek" wrote in message
...
"Gary Phillips" wrote:

Dave,

I did just as you suggested, went to Google Groups and looked up
. I found 46 posts on record, this one, and only

one
other - pertaining to The Franklin Press - posted to

rec.collecting.books.
I don't see anything to impeach him.

As to the Ebay listing for the Easton Bradbury, are you saying that this
fellow,

zeddicarus( 1507)
Feedback rating: 1507
Positive feedback: 99.3%
Registered Feb-08-00 in United States

Feedback Summary 2188 positives. 1518 are from unique users.
19 neutrals.
12 negatives. 10 are from unique users


There are two Easton Press Fahrenheit 451s on Ebay. The other is by
icollectunique ( 13).


the seller of said book, is (Larry H.)?

If this is so, what is the basis of your flame, because I just don't see

it?

I'm just asking a question here...


Same person? Don't know. A shill for one of them? Oh yeah..

You didn't notice all the posts by
that
followed the exact same format?

I refer you to the following message IDs

Message-ID:

(This is a post about the same Easton Press Fahrenheit 451, except
posted in alt.books instead of here).

Message-ID:

"I read that a lock of hair belonging to the biblical priest Caiphus
from the Shigley collection is being auctioned on Ebay, but can't seem
to find it. Does anyone know if it is on Ebay, or can give me a link?
Thanks."

Message-ID:

"There is supposed to be a lock of Babe Ruth's hair on Ebay, but I
searched and can't find it. Anyone else have any luck? If you do,
could someone please post a link here for me if you can find such an
auction? I want to place a bid because I collect locks of famous
people's hair and I read on a bulletin board that the Upper Deck and
Topps card companies are planning to bid on it before the auction
ends. So it must be for real. Thanks!"

Message-ID:

A plug for Rich Davis' website, disguised as a request for help..

-David




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Old July 22nd 03, 05:52 AM
David Bilek
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"Christopher Foray" wrote:

What does hair have to do with books? You lost me.
Who the hell is Rich Davis?


Forget it, if you didn't twig from that last explanation, it's not
gonna happen.

-David
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Old July 22nd 03, 05:59 AM
Jon Meyers
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"Gary Phillips" wrote...
Dave,

I did just as you suggested, went to Google Groups and looked up
. I found 46 posts on record, this one, and only

one
other - pertaining to The Franklin Press - posted to

rec.collecting.books.
I don't see anything to impeach him.

As to the Ebay listing for the Easton Bradbury, are you saying that this
fellow,

zeddicarus( 1507)
Feedback rating: 1507
Positive feedback: 99.3%
Registered Feb-08-00 in United States

Feedback Summary 2188 positives. 1518 are from unique users.
19 neutrals.
12 negatives. 10 are from unique users

the seller of said book, is
(Larry H.)?

If this is so, what is the basis of your flame, because I just don't see

it?

I'm just asking a question here...


The auction we were supposed to find is from seller vespertin, who is Rich
Davis--who is also the OP Larry H and a few others (troll no. 69, Deals
Galore). I'm also pretty sure this Christopher Foray is yet another Rich
Davis sockpuppet. "Who the hell is Rich Davis?" I love it!

Rich: You're a pip, man. But don't carry things too far. You're
pinched--admit it.


--
Jon Meyers
[To reply,
lose your way.]


Nice! Posting an ad for your auction under the guise of a request for

help. Very clever. Does it work?

Now run along and get a new angle, insignificant little man.


(Note for those who might be tempted to fall for his act: Feel free
to plug his email address into Google Groups under the "author"
field.)

-David





 




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