Tucker "Convertible" at Auction

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Re: Tucker "Convertible" at Auction

Postby John K. » Sun Feb 07, 2010 8:47 pm

Looks like the maker of this rubber stamp did the same thing as the convertible builders did! HACK, HACK, HACK, SAW, SAW, SAW. Better hurry up and bid... there are only seven of "the only Tucker convertible rubber stamp" available! Hey, doesn't "only" mean "one"?
And the seller actually bought the cockamamie "history", too. What a shame.
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Re: Tucker "Convertible" at Auction

Postby Natalie » Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:49 pm

John K. wrote:Looks like the maker of this rubber stamp did the same thing as the convertible builders did! HACK, HACK, HACK, SAW, SAW, SAW. Better hurry up and bid... there are only seven of "the only Tucker convertible rubber stamp" available! Hey, doesn't "only" mean "one"?
And the seller actually bought the cockamamie "history", too. What a shame.


I think the seller was referring to the convertible when they said only one made, not the stamp. Either way, it's pretty funny stuff.

On a not really related note, I've been trying to get a Tucker collection going. Nothing too outrageous, but I'd love to find a few interesting pieces. Aside from eBay, does anyone have any suggestions where to start? The buy/sell area of this site doesn't seem too active...
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Re: Tucker "Convertible" at Auction

Postby Tuckeroo » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:42 pm

Natalie wrote:
John K. wrote:Looks like the maker of this rubber stamp did the same thing as the convertible builders did! HACK, HACK, HACK, SAW, SAW, SAW. Better hurry up and bid... there are only seven of "the only Tucker convertible rubber stamp" available! Hey, doesn't "only" mean "one"?
And the seller actually bought the cockamamie "history", too. What a shame.


I think the seller was referring to the convertible when they said only one made, not the stamp. Either way, it's pretty funny stuff.

On a not really related note, I've been trying to get a Tucker collection going. Nothing too outrageous, but I'd love to find a few interesting pieces. Aside from eBay, does anyone have any suggestions where to start? The buy/sell area of this site doesn't seem too active...


Apart from ebay I would say the most interesting things I have bought at the TACA meets themselves. We have an auction and a swap and show. As far as what to look for I put together this little post: http://www.tuckerclub.org/bbs3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1767
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Re: Tucker "Convertible" at Auction

Postby Natalie » Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:49 pm

Tuckeroo wrote:
Natalie wrote:
John K. wrote:Looks like the maker of this rubber stamp did the same thing as the convertible builders did! HACK, HACK, HACK, SAW, SAW, SAW. Better hurry up and bid... there are only seven of "the only Tucker convertible rubber stamp" available! Hey, doesn't "only" mean "one"?
And the seller actually bought the cockamamie "history", too. What a shame.


I think the seller was referring to the convertible when they said only one made, not the stamp. Either way, it's pretty funny stuff.

On a not really related note, I've been trying to get a Tucker collection going. Nothing too outrageous, but I'd love to find a few interesting pieces. Aside from eBay, does anyone have any suggestions where to start? The buy/sell area of this site doesn't seem too active...


Apart from ebay I would say the most interesting things I have bought at the TACA meets themselves. We have an auction and a swap and show. As far as what to look for I put together this little post: http://www.tuckerclub.org/bbs3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1767


Thanks!
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