Nice items up for bid. If I'm interested in an item should I post it on the forum what I have for trade or would you rather do it via PM or email? Also will you be adding any other items between now and when the bidding starts? Thanks and this looks fun.
Would Ccom email gift certificates be accepted for bidding? Say there are several items you are interested in can the bid be for the lot of them or do you need to place a bid for each item. Like are the 2 posters one item as well as both coffee mugs?
Hey MT
You're more than welcome to bid on them as a pair. If you bid on them as a pair and we get two bid ( one for each of them singly) that comes out better for the DCCC than your bid as a pair then it would go to the 2 individuals that bid on them singly. Does that make sense? I just re-read it and I'm not sure if it makes sense to me, and I'm the one frickin writing it.
Hey MT
You're more than welcome to bid on them as a pair. If you bid on them as a pair and we get two bid ( one for each of them singly) that comes out better for the DCCC than your bid as a pair then it would go to the 2 individuals that bid on them singly. Does that make sense? I just re-read it and I'm not sure if it makes sense to me, and I'm the one frickin writing it.
I think you made sense. Say i am interested in all the items I should then place a bid for each one individually and that bid should be the highest amount I am willing to pay for them. Does it look like I understand what you were trying to say? Also will you guys accept Ccom email gift certificates as a bid? I don't have any items to use as bidding material so I would use either the certificates or if someone running the auction accepts paypal I would bid a cash amount.
I never would have thought people would want old ammo cans. Huh.
They make great tool boxes and if the rubber seal is in good shape they make great travel humidors as well. Won't crack if dropped and pretty water tight too.
They also work great for burying $hit in the back yard. My daughter is learning that you have to remember where you bury things. She lost the money she buried in the back yard in an ammo can, it was almost $100.
They also work great for burying $hit in the back yard. My daughter is learning that you have to remember where you bury things. She lost the money she buried in the back yard in an ammo can, it was almost $100.
Lmao, that's awesome. Sounds like you need to teach her how to make a map. I'll have to look around here and see if I can find some old ammo cans though, I never saw any use for them other than as a butt can.
They also work great for burying $hit in the back yard. My daughter is learning that you have to remember where you bury things. She lost the money she buried in the back yard in an ammo can, it was almost $100.
Lmao, that's awesome. Sounds like you need to teach her how to make a map. I'll have to look around here and see if I can find some old ammo cans though, I never saw any use for them other than as a butt can.
I did the same thing when I was younger but it was mason jars. I use them for everything. The back of the truck stays much cleaner when everything is tidied p in ammo cans. She knows how to get a pace count and read a map. She could probably handle a sector sketch type map
I never would have thought people would want old ammo cans. Huh.
They're also great if you reload a lot - friend of mine does all his own reloading from shotguns to handguns, and ammo cans are great for storing his surplus
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