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Don't get sucked in folks. Any legit Moon rock sample is the property
of NASA and the U.S. Government. A similar situation occured at an auction a few years ago and the sample was confiscated. Ed "John Steinberg" wrote in message ... Here's the item, and some background. Reserve is $50,000.00: http://www.lelands.com/itemlist.aspx?category=Space Pen NOT included. Auction ends in about 7 days 3 hours. An impressively kitschy and cheesy piece of Space Americana, I'm sure many on s.a.a. will be bidding on it. BTW, if anyone knows the current whereabouts of Astro Barbie, please step forward and be heard. She could be worth millions! NY Times article about the desk set: http://nytimes.com/2003/11/27/nation...OON.html?8hpib If only Kate and Spencer were still here. Anyway, back to the Turkey Day festivities. Time to light the aluminum Festivus tree and break out the David Beckham pinata. Ewps! -- -John Steinberg email: lid -= I link therefore I'm spammed =- |
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