Gary Slusser wrote:Speaking of selling, what a coincidence, I got an email a few hours ago about you selling watches. New unused Ostrich bands too.
Ah, the Slusser backstroke. I was speaking of YOU buying back that softener, NOT selling water softeners, and again you changed the subject. I'd never sell the Slusser special to an unsuspecting person... you deserve this softener back and it misses you.
Gary,
None of this is your business, yet you persist in wasting this forum's bandwidth dallying down every oblique path you can imagine. I have nothing to hide so I'll lessen your ignorance and explain to you each and every backhanded remark and insult about me that you posted.
I'll explain it to you as if you were a six year old because that is the level of intelligence you exhibit when you post.
I have broad and varied interests. Among them is Horology and I am an admitted watch junkie. There is a worldwide community similarly afflicted and we share our less favored, boring, unwanted, and neglected horological items with others by buying, selling or trading amongst ourselves. We base our interactions on trust, honesty, respect, morals, and ethics... all foreign concepts to you.
Many items are no longer available, quite rare, and in great demand as those Minerva Ostrich straps were. Those who got them were VERY pleased.
Gary Slusser wrote:Did you ever get rid of the tie dyed tee shirts you had all over your living room?
Once again,
out of context and misleading on purpose...
NOT tie-dyed, what you are referring to was a 50+ shirt collection of very
rare t-shirts that spanned a 20+ year career in the motorcycle industry. The collection included rare motorcycle brands, famous people/racers, unique motorcycle races, events, factories, and shops including US, Isle of Man, and European locations. I'd post detailed pics of the collection but I see no reason to feed the troll.
Having enjoyed a long, profitable, and fullfilling career in that industry I was content with the many special memories I cherished and moved on to another career with no further need for that collection. I felt it deserved to see the light of day and needed a new home rather than leave it sit in a box in a storage shed with the door propped open by your water softener.
It was a highly sought after collection that found a good home with a motorcycle aficionado in NYC and he felt honored to get it. Thanks for asking.
Now, having been at Woodstock and as a life-long Dead Head I do have a couple surviving tie-dyed shirts of that era that are packed away but I hardly think that this is the place to discuss them.
While you're Googling me and injecting topics here that have nothing to do with this forum I see
Gary Slusser prominently mentioned on the
PA Attorney General's web page...
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/press.aspx?id=872
Explains a lot but a pity.
Might we give the bandwidth we're wasting back to the forum or do you need to have the last word like a bitter, revenge driven ex-wife?
Gary Slusser posts for self-gratification and is still
holding his own