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legendary
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Merit: 1002
Gresham's Lawyer
S
December 17, 2013, 02:27:27 PM
#8
Browsing again.
Looking at the sorts of things that few people know me well enough to realize how cool it would be to me...
Nice collection.
legendary
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Merit: 2156
Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
September 17, 2013, 10:31:54 PM
#7
I saw an auction a while back for a first edition, autographed copy of De Motu Corporum in Gyrum by Isaac Newton that I missed out on  Cry . Have you ever had anything like that in your shop? I've been looking pretty intently to fill a personal library with Isaac Newton's original works and autographs and such.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
Gresham's Lawyer
September 17, 2013, 09:46:22 PM
#6
I'm still browsing...   

There is a rumor brewing that eBay might be doing something with Bitcoin in the near future, not that I am holding my breath...
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 532
Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
September 17, 2013, 06:21:07 AM
#5
I received an item today that I purchased from Farsky7.  He included some freebies Smiley

I will be going back to his online store more than a few times I suspect!
legendary
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Merit: 1002
Gresham's Lawyer
August 31, 2013, 12:45:08 AM
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Yeah, Kensho is a legend according to my martial arts enthusiast pals.
Its a pity I never seriously studied the martial arts, but I thumbed
through the book, and he does have a sensible, down to earth philosophy.
Here's a quote from the book:

There is an old saying among warriors.

"After the victory, tighten the cords of your helmet.
When we think we have arrived, when we think we
have got it, we have, at that moment, lost it."

He would talk like that as well.  His dojo in the middle of a rough section of downtown LA, was not only clean, but the whole city block around it was clean.  The students after cleaning the dojo, would then clean the neighborhood.  Inside it was more Japanese than most dojo you will find in Japan.
He would take what seemed insignificant and show how in another way it was the most meaningful part of something.  Very inspiring.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
Gresham's Lawyer
August 30, 2013, 10:05:41 PM
#3
You have a Kensho Furuya SIGNED Kodo Ancient Ways softcover.
I studied Aikido with him for quite a while.  Very gifted sensai.

legendary
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Merit: 1000
August 30, 2013, 07:39:26 PM
#2
I just walked into an online thrift store. That has to be the most random shop on eBay. Razors to Signed First Editions. Appreciate the entrepreneurial spirit, though!
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August 22, 2013, 12:56:20 AM
#1
TAKING NMC and BTC


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