Just got another one of "those" calls. The guy wanted to know what an "antique Wurlitzer baby grand piano" was worth. One was given to him, so he naturally figured it was immensely valuable. Ever notice how the number of words in the description reflects the hopes of the inquirer? If he'd figured it for something of low value, he'd have just said someone gave him a Wurlitzer, and I'd have had to DRAG the rest of the information out of him. Ever notice too, how the less they have in it, the more valuable it must surely be? Maybe the phone will quit working. It sleeted (((((slit)slat)slot)slut) what the heck is the past tense of sleet?) all day today. Glad I got back in early before I slud. Ron N
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