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Posted By: leon
Thanks for the thoughts. I spoke with the seller a little while ago. I have his address and phone number. From our phone call I would guess him to be in his later 50's maybe early 60's. A very nice gentleman. He also offered to let Jay B. come pick it up in person but I don't think it's necessary. I feel very comfortable with the buy now. Again, for those that didn't seem to understand what I said all along.....I had already contacted the seller BEFORE the auction was over and was comfortable enough to bid on it...this whole string was really just a question for folks on the subject....and could have, and did, give some other good ideas on the situation....thanks again.....and best regards |
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