Friday, August 24, 2012
Memorabilia Auctions eBay - Part 2
Here is a list of some of the most memorable eBay auctions. Have fun!
1. Cylon Fighter Craft
Fans of the sci-fi hit show Battlestar Galactica might have jumped on the latest toy geek back in April 2009. NBC / Universal has wrought a real Cylon fighter craft, as used in the show. Offer for 30-foot ship reached $ 28,100, but this did not reach its reserve price.
2. Flying Saucer
According to the inventor Paul Moller, "The M200X was the first VTOL aircraft of its kind (flying machine) to fly successfully and did so repeatedly during the year 1980." Designed to put the vehicle into production, but has sold the original prototype on eBay. Some experts questioned the veracity of statements Moller for the device.
3. Sell your life
After the breakup of a relationship, Ian Usher wanted a clean start. So the man who lives in Perth UK listed his entire life on eBay - his house, his car, his job and his friends. He raised $ 399,000 (Australian dollars), which is about $ 325 000 at today's exchange rates.
4. The Internet
A joker optimistic eBay tried to sell the entire Internet for $ 1 million. The auction also included the "free internet access."
5. Diana Memorial Order of Service
Two police officers tried to sell the service order from the Princess Diana Memorial in 2007. eBay pulled the auction, and the officers in question were "spoken".
6. Texas Ghost Town
A deserted city 62 miles outside of San Antonio was sold for just over $ 3 million. The city, known as Albert, contained a school, a ballroom and a bar, along with a tractor shed, three bedrooms and peach and pecan.
7. A German child
A Bavarian couple put their baby son on eBay as "a joke". The authorities did not see the funny side, and took seven months in care, while they investigated the accident. eBay, of course, canceled the auction.
That's all for this part of eBay auctions memorable. Keep your eyes open for the next part....
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