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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Miscellaneous Giveaway #11

These are 20 8X10 photocards of players from Oregon State University.  A few have already made the majors, Eddie Kunz, Mike Stutes and Cole Gillespie.  One is autographed by Shea McFeely.  No Ellsbury or Barney, I believe they had graduated by then.  I have a sister who works in the OSU athletic ticket office and she got these for me.

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1.  The first person to respond that they want the item will be awarded possession of the item.  
2. You agree that you will not return said item to Padrographs (or any of any his known or unknown aliases.) under any conditions.
3.  I do not need any thing in trade for you to take possession.  I am trying to move things that don't fit my collecting goals, or items that I have duplicates of.
4.  It may take me a few days to ship the item due to my and my wifes work schedules but I will get them out as soon as possible.  
5.  After one week of being available said items will probably end up going to the Salvation Army. 
6.  New items will be posted each evening at 6 PM, Pacific Standard Time

7. email me your address at Padrographs at live dot com
Posted by Rod (Padrographs) at 6:00 PM

1 comment:

Hackenbush said...

Since no one else grabbed these, I will. Thanks.

December 8, 2011 at 7:17 PM

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