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My Snow Village collection is up on Ebay...and cheap!

I finally added my Snow Village collection up on Ebay. Starting bid was $99, and there are currently 3 bidders. You can check the D56 auction out here and make bids until 5 am EST on Thursday, May 15th.

We hate to give these pieces away at such a discount, but we are forced to because of storage space issues. We are adding a baby to our family and we are going to collect North Pole for him instead.

All buildings and accessories are in good condition and have been set up and used once. All boxes are also in good condition, except Dinah's Diner, which is missing the box entirely, but is still packed in the foam properly.

Campbell's Soup Counter and Mm-Mm-Good! Accessory
Gus's Drive In
Dinah's Diner
Pillsbury Doughboy Bakeshop
Long Haul Truckstop
News Gazette
Let's Play House
Village Train Station
Budweiser Factory
Budweiser Clydesdales
Mighty-Fine BBQ
Grill Master & Friend
American Hero Comics
Dairy Land Creamery
A Pool Tournament at Sharkys
Fresh Daily Delivery
Village Trees Accessories
Road Side Billboards
Silver Bells Christmas Shoppe

Shipping will be calculated in the least expensive method, using multiple boxes and exact cost will be passed on to buyer. I have estimated shipping cost to be $80, but it may be more or less depending on actual weight and configuration. You have 7 days to return items if need be, so the risk is removed.


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