I was lucky enough to buy a genuine NOS (new, old-stock) rubber mac complete with a belt a few months ago for a very reasonable price. The rubber is in PERFECT condition with the most amazing smell ever.
Obviously, I'm not going to say where it came from though. It wasn't eBay; I can say that much.
They ARE out there; you've just gotta put in the time & effort to find them.
Selling your old macks on Ebay
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Re: Selling your old macks on Ebay
Spoil sport!!!!mason wrote: ↑October 24th, 2020, 12:54 pm I was lucky enough to buy a genuine NOS (new, old-stock) rubber mac complete with a belt a few months ago for a very reasonable price. The rubber is in PERFECT condition with the most amazing smell ever.
Obviously, I'm not going to say where it came from though. It wasn't eBay; I can say that much.
They ARE out there; you've just gotta put in the time & effort to find them.
Re: Selling your old macks on Ebay
heheheh ... I only get them because few people visit the sites I check out every single day.
On eBay Germany, for example, every single bloody desperate twonk overbids everything to the point of pain.
On eBay Germany, for example, every single bloody desperate twonk overbids everything to the point of pain.
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Re: Selling your old macks on Ebay
"every single bloody desperate twonk overbids everything to the point of pain"
LOL, I assume your definition of 'desperate twonk' is someone willing to pay more than you are for an item, surely people only bid what THEY think an item is worth to them?