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FS: 2006 Wincraft Sports Co. "Boston Bruins" Wall Clock (Factory-Sealed)
Lately it seems we are not here at all - if it wasn't for spam, there
wouldn't be any traffic at all on this group. Perhaps the summer doldrums, perhaps people don't feel like shopping for luxury goods when the economy is so precarious. Saw an article in the WSJ today that said that "soft" luxury goods (e.g. leather bags) have been less hard hit than "hard" goods - watches and jewelry for some reason - perhaps a pocketbook seems more practical and less "sinful" than a watch. "SWG" wrote in message ... On Jul 19, 12:49 pm, "j. r. sinclair" wrote: 2006 Wincraft Sports Co. "Boston Bruins" Wall Clock (Factory-Sealed) I have for sale a 2006 Wincraft Sports Co. "Boston Bruins" Wall Clock (Factory- Sealed). The clock measures 12" in diameter. The watch face features the Boston Bruins logo in yellow, black and white, with numerals: 12,3, 6 and 9. On the face it states: "Boston Bruins National Hockey League" The 2006 Wincraft Sports Co. "Boston Bruins" Wall Clock is an NHL Licensed Product in MINT condition. Price $40. US plus postage Photo available upon request. Please include your "postal mailing address" so I can calculate postage costs to your destination. Thank you My dear, We are not here for business, buy or sell. We are just here to disucss about horology in general, watches and clock in particular. Ebay and so many other websites are here for your purpose. Appreciating your understanding. Best regards SWG |
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FS: 2006 Wincraft Sports Co. "Boston Bruins" Wall Clock(Factory-Sealed)
On Jul 22, 4:39*pm, "Jack Denver" wrote:
Lately it seems we are not here at all - if it wasn't for spam, there wouldn't be any traffic at all on this group. *Perhaps the summer doldrums, perhaps people don't feel like shopping for luxury goods when the economy is so precarious. *Saw an article in the WSJ today that said that "soft" luxury goods (e.g. leather bags) have been less hard hit than "hard" goods - watches and jewelry for some reason - perhaps a pocketbook seems more practical and less "sinful" than a watch. It's never a sin to spend money during a downturn of consumption: usually good bargains are around the road, provided that one has cash. Now, I suppose that Americans are buying bags because they do not know whether they shall not have to move in a hurry to some other place all of a sudden.....;-) Remember the "carpetbaggers"? In any case, serious users seem to have been frightened off by all the spammers and s.o.bs that have lately occupied our turf. I did feel like in the "Doomsday" eery movie, all alone in this world! Appreciating your company! |
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