


Willy
51°41'49.56"N 0°44'46.08"W
about 30 meters long



51°41'49.56"N 0°44'46.08"W
about 30 meters long
Two drinks feels like I stole something...
Trying to convince myself bottled nutrient concrete makes up for what the normal selection in picture 2 lacks. So I got both.
Normally huels aren't in the meal deal but it's now 40p more expensive from £3.75 so I think they're trying to soften the blow.
£2.90 most expensive drink I could find (Jimmy's coffee but went for more vitamins instead)
+ £4.15 huel variant not yet on display
+ £3.00 trek bar
= £10.05 "value" for £4.15
although mine was 3.35+3+1.70 so only 8.05
We have Thorburn British Birds Vol 1-4. Grandpa was a zoologist so I suppose got them through his work. They were always the books that were "worth something".
A quick Google and I can find a sold example at £585. This is a perfect time to sell for us as lots of expenses coming up (house move/wedding) and they're just sitting there not being used or enjoyed. Could keep as an "investment" but don't think they're doing much but adjusting for inflation by the seem of things. I worry there may be less interest in the future?
How should one go about selling - there's a local auctioneer or just on eBay? My main thought was do I need some sort of certification of grading done as otherwise a buyer would be put off by the possibility of missing or damaged pages?
eBay worldwide and free(ish) Vs auctioneers that are more expensive and less exposure but maybe more reputable?