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if you right click on the photo and “view image” you can see it very upclose. burn it in your mind so when you see shell cordovan, grab it. as jay said, the shoes you have a still great and can fetch a nice price.
too bad, they’re not. you can tell because of the creases that are pronounced. shell cordovan will not crease. there will be a bend in the leather, but no horizontal creases. see photo here–

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Ryanne.
then 4 years later we bought another Jenn Air for about $200 on CL for our next rental. it’s beautiful!
yeah it’s confusing for sure. every so often i question the rules too, esp around holidays. the weird thing is that “same day” and “1 day” has the same rules. i don’t get that!
welcome!
oh and my mom got married at an antique center/glass museum that she worked at (i think it was free) and then just had cocktails and horderves after (no dinner). it was super cheap and fun.
your cheapest wedding would be to get married at City Hall and then have a party/dinner after. you wouldn’t be able to have 50 people at city hall. but you could have close family there and then everyone parties after. my sister rented a hall and had a potluck!
yep, okie is correct on this one. sells on monday 12:00a to 11:59p you can ship until Tuesday at Midnight (and actually i think it’s PST too, so 3am EST?? not sure).
just want to echo kind of what jay said. every generation has their own version of tumultuous times. my grandparents lived through the great depression and WWII (and everything after, both grandmas are still alive!) us being born in the 70s we’ve seen some stuff that have affected us all. wars in the middle east, 9/11, more wars in the middle east, too many school shootings becoming commonplace, our own economic crash, etc etc. kids being born today will have their own historical moments to come. but there is always progress (socially and technologically) with every generation as well, and that’s what i look forward to in the rest of our lifetimes.
11/23/2016 at 4:49 pm in reply to: Dealing with "not as described" (but really buyer's remorse) ebay returns #6453ha, yeah we’ve been there. it’s all about being a returns robot.
interesting, i think you emailed us about this service (it sounds familiar). what state are you in and how did you find this woman?
i also put in an invoice with address info on it. i customized it by putting a small store logo that says Thank You on it. but i just put it in so if my postage label gets messed up, the post office can use that for shipping.
11/23/2016 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Is this good or bad? Cutting pics from books and framing to sell #6444i’ve literally sold a Picasso image that came from a book that was framed. i don’t think anyone cares that it came from a book. if they like the image, they’ll buy it.
11/23/2016 at 3:11 pm in reply to: Dealing with "not as described" (but really buyer's remorse) ebay returns #6442yeah go through the process, i think they’re right that you can choose not to provide a label. but what i usually do when i’m on the phone with a rep is that i go through the process to see if what they say is correct. i often am skeptical as well!
11/23/2016 at 1:17 pm in reply to: Is this good or bad? Cutting pics from books and framing to sell #6428exactly, i’ve found lots of art that were framed book lithos. no biggie. also framing costs a small fortune. maybe just sell them unframed.
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