Hi! My name is Brad, in April. 2007, my wife and I had our first child, Sofia. I want to spend as much time as I can with our first child, and I've always wanted to be a stay-at-home-dad. My wife gave me a challenge: I can stay home with our baby if I pay off our mortgage. For about a year and a half I traded my way up to paying off part of my mortgage, 5.9% of my goal.

I sold off items that I have gained through trades. I had several items listed for trade on the items page of this site. I'm no longer trading though. Thanks for checking out my site! I live in Worthington, Ohio.

Stay-at-Home-Brad

Email me at stayathomebrad@yahoo.com comments or questions.

Thanks to One Red Paperclip for the idea.

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1/25/2007

Bob

Wednesday night I received an unexpected gift...a set of Pearl Jam posters...AWESOME! My good friend Bob rode my bus in elementary school and worked with me at the Pita Pit in college. When he found out about my project he said he wanted to help. So as of now these prints are available for trade thanks to Bob!

Pearl Jam Posters

Thank you Bob!

Pearl Jam Posters

Pearl Jam Posters

Details:

Print 1
  • Pearl Jam with Iggy Pop - Yield Tour
  • August 25th, 1998
  • Starlake Amphitheater - Pittsburgh, PA
  • Lithograph Print by: Mr. Dogtown - Print Seribellum Press
Print 2
  • Pearl Jam with Iggy Pop - Yield Tour
  • August 26th, 1998
  • Blossom Music Center - Cleveland, OH
  • Lithograph Print by: Ames Design Seribellum Press
As far as trade value goes, I don't really know. I see similar completed auctions on eBay that sold anywhere from $59 - $450 a piece. Let me know what you think! Make me an offer.

1 Comments:

At 1/25/2007 10:25:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You might want to change the word "posters" to "prints." These look like Lithograph prints from the 98 Yield Tour.

Prints like these are so much more valuable. I've seen other ones from this series at eBay going for between $158 (Portland) and $500 (St.Louis).

You shouldn't take any less than $500 worth of stuff for the pair.

 

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