There's an auction on ebay for a John Wayne mouse pad. I think this is the kind of auction that runs continuously, and it is a fixed price. Pretty nice collage of shots from several Duke movies.
Chester
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There's an auction on ebay for a John Wayne mouse pad. I think this is the kind of auction that runs continuously, and it is a fixed price. Pretty nice collage of shots from several Duke movies.
Chester
It looks pretty good, nice collage.
Wow! Our mouse pad arrived yesterday - only two days!! It really does look neat!
Here's another interesting item on ebay - a John Wayne cookie jar - or at least it is supposed to be a likeness of Duke. It is a pretty neat cowboy cookie jar, but I wouldn't be willing to pay the price for a likeness that doesn't look that much like JW.
And for those of you in the UK - check out these salt and pepper pots.
Chester
ebay is an interesting community, where you can buy almost anything.
In doing a "john wayne" search, we found that (at the time we did the search) there were 71 items in the Home and Garden category.
Among other things, there was this wall clock -
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What every discerning JW fan should have in their home .
Imagine - your whole home could be decorated in Early American Duke!
Seriously, we did a search for "john wayne" and came up with 15,897 items scattered over 31 categories of items! It shouldn't take more than twenty to thirty minutes to check them all out .
Chester
JW sure does have a big presence(sp?) on Ebay
OMG!!!!! We gotta get busy rolling our pennies, gang! I just found the most awsome Duke related treasure on ebay....but I can't swing it alone. Maybe we can all pitch in
Take a look at this
Think we can swing it, gang? And only a dollar to ship it!!!!
Lets get checking our couch cushions and change tray NOW!!!!!
Mark
Chilibill,
What do you think? Can the 26 Bar pull this one off?? Looks like an opportunity for someone.
dukefan1, I've got the kids busy rolling those pennies right now! :lol:
Also on ebay, here's something a little more affordable, that might interest some here. I'd get it myself, but my hip measurement is a little bigger than 40" .
Chester
Well $1,800,000 isn't all that bad....but I can just see all the grief my HOA will have if I put that magnificent statue in my front yard. Though actually that might be worth it, come to think of it.
Roger.
Guess many of you saw the latest Duke treasures on Ebay.....his shirt and pants from The Searchers went for a pittance....a mere $18,000. The hat he wore with that outfit went for....$15,000. And a cast/crew mug from that movie went for $1,200.
Grant
Yes, we saw them, and were going to post a link, but by the time we might have posted the link, the auction was about to be over.
Chester
These auctions are over pretty quick, but a good opportunity for someone who has the space -
Ebay auction for 6 Franklin Mint plates - #1
Ebay auction for 6 Franklin Mint plates - #2
And for the child in each of us . . . a John Wayne teddy bear (this auction's got a little more time ).
Chester
Chester; I wondered what happened to you? I would see Mrs. C on here sometimes and I thought that you went to be with Duke, Pat Stacy and my Wife Martha in "Duke's part of Heaven!"
Now that I do not have anyone else to keep me company here at the Ranch but my Mare "Silver" I think I will get me One of those "John Wayne Teddy Bears!!!"
Bill
QuoteDisplay MoreOriginally posted by itdo@Jan 2 2004, 11:51 AM
Searching JW on Ebay will take you hours and hours... but together our members could point out to each other the more interesting finds. If this post gets some reaction, I might even be pinned by our moderators...?
So I'll jump start you with this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...3&category=3969
that's a great parody on The Alamo in MAD MAGAZINE, 1961, with great artwork by one of MAD's very best, Mort Drucker. You'll notice that in those early days they tried to be careful: The name John Wayne is never spelled out - it's John WAYDE. Cowards!!!
(of course, I'm only going to point out JW stuff that I'm not bidding on myself. I'm not stupid, y'know!)
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Hi ,My name is De
I just came across this site by tiring to find out about the JW things I have to very nice pictures that I don't want .I found one on ebay just like the one I have .And I was very supperised of the value of this picture .I was left this when my uncle died and I"m not a JW fan. Can any of you guy's help?
Thank you
P.S.
I hope this don't cause any one
any trouble.
Just to let you all know that I have a few things currently listed on eBay. Some are items I picked up at Winterset and though some of our members might like to have. Simply go to this page to see what I have listed. I use the same ID over there as I do here.
Look what I won on ebay today.
It's supposed to be a special edition of Franklin Mint's Wells Fargo stagecoach called "The John Wayne Stagecoach". Comes with a fancy display case and all. Pretty snazzy, I think. As both an inveterate collector and rabid fan of the Duke, I just couldn't resist, even though I bought one of these on ebay about a month ago. (the other was red though).
Stumpy,
It's very nice!
Regards,
Senta
Neat Item Stumpy
Well Done
Mike
Hi Stumpy
Looks very good I'd always imagined that all stagecoaches were red. Just shows we learn all the time
Regards
Arthur
I'd always imagined that all stagecoaches were red
This is the first one of these Franklin Mint stagecoaches I've ever seen that wasn't red, Arthur. I have three other Franklin Mint stagecoaches and all of 'em are red.