Go Stones for Sale: Sizes 37 and 39 (Estate Sale)

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Go Stones for Sale: Sizes 37 and 39 (Estate Sale)

Post by karlkeating »

On behalf of the widow of a deceased friend of mine (who suffered from GEAS: Go Equipment Acquisition Syndrome], I'm selling off his Go equipment. At the moment I have two items for sale at eBay. One is a set of jitsuyo stones size 37, the other a set of jitsuyo stones size 39. Here are the links to these items:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/401806388520

https://www.ebay.com/itm/401845391364

There also are four Go boards available and two sets of large bowls. Two of the boards are spectacular floor models. Unfortunately, since I'm new to eBay, the service won't let me list items worth cumulatively more than $1,000 at any one time, so for the moment I'm able to post only the two sets of stones. I hope to figure out how to raise my eBay limit over time, though I suspect it never will be high enough to list the two floor-model boards.
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Re: Go Stones for Sale: Sizes 37 and 39 (Estate Sale)

Post by gowan »

You could post photos of the boards on Lifein 19x91 and negotiate price by private message. I think something like this has been done before. I notice in one of the photos on ebay, that doesn't enlarge, some stones that are discolored. By the way, for the size 39/38 stones the box says they are "tsuki" (moon) grade stones.
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Re: Go Stones for Sale: Sizes 37 and 39 (Estate Sale)

Post by bogiesan »

The first item seems to have sold, congratulations. The second item does not load the images for me but that’s okay, I don’t need any more stones or bowls. Like to see the boards, though. As Gowan says, post images here first. My last three major purchases of excellent go equipment were connections made on eBay (via a link here on L19), craigslist, and Etsy.
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