Some of my rare stuff on eBay, if you are interested...

Hi folks - I have put some rare accessories on eBay, and as a couple of them are Hudson ones I thought I'd tell y'all (or should that be all y'all). I also have some things on my website, which is oldcaraccessories.com, but most of the things on there are sold, because if you put rare stuff on a website it sells out within about 15 minutes.
The Hudson items are a genuine 1936 key fob from a garage in Syracuse, NY, and a wonderful old salt and pepper shaker from the 20s or 30s. Here is a link to the listings:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/oldcaraccessories/m.html?_trksid=p3692
The Hudson items are a genuine 1936 key fob from a garage in Syracuse, NY, and a wonderful old salt and pepper shaker from the 20s or 30s. Here is a link to the listings:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/oldcaraccessories/m.html?_trksid=p3692
Comments
"Caveat emptor"
From experience, I've sold hockey jersey's on ebay and my starting bid is what I'll take and if it's a case where I expect it to sell it higher than the opening bid, then I wouldn't take a best offer that was at the opening bid either...or at least not in the first day or two of a 7 day auction. Ebay isn't the cheapest place to sell, but it does provide you with a market. Ebay typically takes about 10% of the price and paypal takes another 5%. But then those are typically the only expenses you have other than your time.
That said, some of those prices appear to be going after a specific collector more thN a casual one.