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My life, as seen on eBay

Posted by on December 1, 2011

Our plan includes renting our home for a year or more.  We will leave it furnished, but will remove all personal items.  Some of the most precious – pictures, quilts made by my grandmother and the like – will go into storage. But there is a lot of stuff – “belongings” I guess – that reside in my attic that is less sentimental.  For example, I have a lot of books and LP records that I have accumulated over the years and have moved from place to place with some vague intent of using them again at some point.  Well, this time I am not moving to a place where I can store them for free and they don’t mean enough to me to pay to keep them in a storage locker.

So I am putting them on eBay.

I really thought that it would be somewhat painful parting with these old friends.  But not so.  Mostly I have a sense of freedom, like a plane that has lost some ice that had accumulated on its wings. And a little greed – it is nice to see that “sold” total increment daily – and a sense of wonder at what sells and what doesn’t.  My programming books, some of which are, admittedly, dated (because they are more than a month old), have almost no appeal, even when nearly given away.  Hardy Boys books, on the other hand, have a marketing appeal that vastly exceeds their literary value.

There is no accounting for taste.

I also learn things I never knew.  For example, my old Hardy Boys “Secret of the Old Mill” book, published in 1927, has a red cover. I received an email query asking *which* of the 9 “red cover” editions it was.  I had no clue, so I asked how I could tell.  I now know that the first three “red cover” editions had no ads for other Hardy Books at the back; the other 6 did.  Not particularly valuable information and not something that will make me the life of my next cocktail party, but fun to learn nevertheless.

I haven’t posted the LPs yet.  I was surprised to find, however, that my Beatles “White Album” still had the original poster inside.  This apparently makes it more valuable.  I will be curious to see what kind of interest it generates.

My life is for sale. Bid high. Bid often.

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