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Originally posted by Speedbag View PostNot sure (only ZAZA knows...) but this might be them...
ps: ZaZa IS an awesome bagmaster. His progression has been phenomenal
Here's to "The King"
Art of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
http://www.artofthebag.com
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Originally posted by Zaza View Post
Well I didn't make a movie yet featuring YOU, so this is the best I can do..
Hope you can make SB 10.Speed Bag
Put a little Rhythm in YOUR workout!
*attendee: Every SB gathering so far!
The Quest Continues...
Hoping for another Gathering...
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Originally posted by Speedbag View PostWell I didn't make a movie yet featuring YOU, so this is the best I can do..
Hope you can make SB 10.
Looking forward to seeing you....Art of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
http://www.artofthebag.com
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostI mentioned this in another thread, but didn't get any replies. It would be cool if lots of us brought gear to trade or sell. I'm gonna bring all my old swivels and a few bags.Certifiable SBX Attendee 2019
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Originally posted by ShockSteadyBoxer View PostThanks ... there are a dozen or so pictures, but I have to agree with this viasil review, for that money, I would like more details! I am not seriously interested in spending anything near asking price. If it were closer than 5-6 hour drive, I might consider visiting it in person.
It is only an hour or so from my brother. Maybe it's time for a brother's weekend?
it is purely a matter of personal opinion, and i will say that i love Etsy, and i really don't care for Ebay, although i know there are alot of people who still sell (successfully) there.
the main thing is that for someone just starting out, Etsy is very easy to use, and very inexpensive, and therefore a good way to get one's feet wet.
We've been on Ruby Lane for nearly 10 years now, and are extremely happy there, especially for our clothing, accessories and homewares: however, we use Etsy for our "younger" vintage from the 80s, mostly, with a few early 90s items, there, too, that we would not consider having in our RL shop.
shipping costs are shipping costs are shipping costs, no matter where you sell, that cost factor will be the same. International buyers understand (for the most part) that if they are buying from far away, the shipping expenses are simply part of the cost of buying an item.
i wish you the best of luck in your new venture!!it is purely a matter of personal opinion, and i will say that i love Etsy, and i really don't care for Ebay, although i know there are alot of people who still sell (successfully) there.
the main thing is that for someone just starting out, Etsy is very easy to use, and very inexpensive, and therefore a good way to get one's feet wet.
We've been on Ruby Lane for nearly 10 years now, and are extremely happy there, especially for our clothing, accessories and homewares: however, we use Etsy for our "younger" vintage from the 80s, mostly, with a few early 90s items, there, too, that we would not consider having in our RL shop.
shipping costs are shipping costs are shipping costs, no matter where you sell, that cost factor will be the same. International buyers understand (for the most part) that if they are buying from far away, the shipping expenses are simply part of the cost of buying an item.
i wish you the best of luck in your new venture!!Last edited by JohnMartinez; 11-18-2020, 04:23 AM.
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