A pair of white Calvin Klein underwear. Great fit for a great price. Size 34. 14 pair available.
$ 3.00

 
    A pair of white Calvin Klein underwear. Great fit for a great price. Size 34. 14 pair available.
$ 3.00

 
    White Patagonia Capline underwear. The best in adverse temperature conditions. Wicks moisture away from your body to keep you warmer. 2 pair available.

$ 8.00

 
    Indigo Blue Patagonia Capilene underwear. The best in adverse temperature conditions. Wicks moisture away from your body to keep you warmer. 3 pair available.

$ 8.00

 
    Royal Blue Patagonia Capilene underwear. The best in adverse temperature conditions. Wicks moisture away from your body to keep you warmer. Only 1 pair available!

$ 6.00

 
    A pair of white North Face technical underwear. Great for cold weather sports. Wicks moisture away from your body to keep you warmer. 2 pair available.
$ 4.00

 
    White Champion Socks. In good shape. These have the Champion logo on the upper cuff. 3 pair available.

$ 1.00

 
    White Champion Socks. In good shape. These have the Champion logo on the upper cuff plus a grey colored heel. This is the newer style from Champion. 3 pair available.
$ 1.09

 
    White Foot Locker Socks. These all-white socks fit very nicely. They are very soft. 5 pair available.

$ 1.00

 
    These black dress socks from Chaps Ralph Lauren do exactly what a dress sock should do: not be noticed. Thin for a dress shoe fit. 6 pair available.

$ 2.00

 
    Brown Dress Socks, for a more sophisticated look. Only 1 pair available.

$ 2.00

 
    Black Belt by Claiborne for Men. A nice dressy belt. 34 inch waist. Silver belt buckle.

$ 10.00

 
    Well worn black faux aligator leather belt. 34 inch waist. Silver belt buckle.

$ 5.00

 
    Made by Ferrell Reed for Nordstrom, this City of London black tie is the perfect understated accompaniment to any contemporary wardrobe. 100% English Silk.

$ 15.00

 
    Blue Striped Canali Tie. This blue grey tie, with copper accents, is a paradigm of subtle sophistication. 100% silk, and made in Italy.

$ 8.00

 
    Yellow and Green Beenie Hat. Made by ZOIC, a bicycle company, this hat is meant for wearing under a bicycle helmet in extreme cold. It is a super funky hat.

$ 7.00

 
    "Fauxkley" Sunglasses. As in Faux Oakleys. Straight from Canal Street. They have some paint chipping on the bottom and on the ends of the stems.

$ 3.00

 
    Baby Blue "Fauxkley" Sunglasses. As in Faux Oakleys. Straight from Canal Street.

$ 4.00

 
    Casio Digital Watch. With Indigo illuminator, stopwatch, smart date.

$ 4.00

 
    Extremely small Totes Umbrella. Fits in a small purse. With case/sheath.

$ 8.00

 
    Portland State University Green Umbrella. A fine umbrella.

$ 4.00

 
    Black generic umbrella. Purchased on rainy days in Manhattan from street vendors. Two available.

$ 4.00

 
    Black "Coyote" brand sunglasses. Purchased at a mountaneering store in Portland, OR.

$ 35.00

 
    A green "SKI" hat, which does not refer to the sport, but ironically is a promotional item for Scudder Kemper Investments.

$ 5.00

 
    Charcoal Grey Wool Pants. Alfani brand. 34 inch waist.

$ 20.00

 
    Black Linen Blend Pants. Made by Claiborne for Men for the best in style and comfort. These pants really are a pleasure to wear. Size 34R.

$ 20.00

 
    Black Armani Linen Pants. From Giorgio Armani, Le Collezioni, these pants are the ultimate in summer luxury. Stay cool in the city heat. Size 34.

$ 20.00

 
    Dark Blue-Grey Wool Pants. Hand tailored by Phillip Stewart Men's clothes in Portland Oregon. 33 inch waist.

$ 5.00

 
    Olive Green Cotton Pants. Made by 655, a hip small clothes company. Size 34L.

$ 25.00

 
    Indigo Wool Pants, by Majer Slacks, hand tailored by Phillip Stewart in Portland Oregon. 34 inch waist.

$ 5.00

 
    Grey Corduroy Pants by Corbin Threads. These are quite comfortable and very warm, though they have sprung somewhat of a hole in the crotch. I have to fix that... 34 inch waist.

$ 5.00

 
    Mastroianni Brown Wool Pants. 34 inch waist.

$ 5.00

 
    Tan Zanella Outdoor Linen Pants. Made in Italy, these pants are of extremely high quality. 34 inch waist.

$ 10.00

 
    Very Stylish Khaki pants from 665. 34 inch waist.

$ 15.00

 
    Bananna Republic Khaki Pants. These pants are extremely comfortable to wear. etting a hole where the wallet rubs the back of the pants. 36 inch waist.

$ 8.00

 
    J-Crew Linen Pants. These pants are the most comfortable pants I own, unfortunately, they now have a little hole in the "seat". I keep wearing them anyway. 34 inch waist.

$ 5.00

 
    Retro Plaid Pants, by e-Male. Totally stylish, one of my friends likes them so much he has told me he gets them when I die. 36 inch waist.

$ 15.00

 
    Yellow J-Crew Corduroy Pants. Very warm, and comfortable. 36 inch waist.

$ 5.00

 
    SilverTab brand blue jeans. 33 inch waist, 32 inch leg.

$ 20.00

 
    White Hanes T-shirt. Great comfort for a modest price. Size Large, 100% Cotton. 2 available.
$ 2.50

 
    "Featherweight" thickness. Cooler than cotton in the summer, and an essential wicking underlayer in the winter, these shirt are an absolute essential to my daily experience. 7 available.

$ 8.00

 
    "Featherweight" thickness. Black for a more stylish, sexy look. The black fabric has an especially astonishing sheen to it. Cooler than cotton in the summer, and an essential wicking underlayer in the winter, these shirt are an absolute essential to my daily experience. 2 available.

$ 10.00

 
    "Featherweight" thickness. Wear with blue jeans for a more butch look. Cooler than cotton in the summer, and an essential wicking underlayer in the winter, these shirt are an absolute essential to my daily experience. 2 available.

$ 6.00

 
    Black Hanes T-shirt. Great comfort for a modest price. Black for style. Heavyweight 50/50, Size 42-44. 1 available.
$ 5.00

 
    Black Canal Jean Co. T-shirt. Great comfort for a modest price. Black for style. Size Large, 100% Cotton. 1 available.
$ 4.00

 
    Mustard Yellow Canal Jean Co. T-shirt. This yellow goes especially well with other yellows and browns. Size Extra Large, 100% Cotton. 1 available.
$ 2.00

 
    Olive Green Canal Jean Co. T-shirt. Great comfort for a modest price. Size Large, 100% Cotton. 1 available.
$ 4.00

 
    Purple American Standard Apparel Company T-shirt. Great color! Size Large, 100% Cotton. 1 available.
$ 4.00

 
    Bright Red Heavyweight T-shirt, by Santee. Great comfort for a modest price. Size Large, 100% Cotton. 1 available.
$ 3.00

 
    Black T-shirt, from the Camel "Work in Progress" Art sponsorship program. This shirt was designed by Adam Brooks, and features a mock street sign on the front which reads "Do Not Follow." This caption, of course, creates irony through the fact that the person who has put this cigarette sponsored shirt on, has already 'followed.' Size Extra Large, 100% Cotton. 1 available.

$ 4.00

 
    Brown University T-shirt. Large.

$ 6.00

 
    Catlin Gabel T-shirt. From High School graduation.

$ 5.00

 
    A Nation of Ulysses t-shirt I made some years back. This shirt is not in the best shape. It has a few small holes in it. It has been well worn.

$ 5.00

 
    A t-shirt from the Photography camp I used to run in Portland Oregon.

$ 5.00

 
    White Calvin Klein Dress Shirt. 17 inch neck, 34/35 arms. 100% cotton.

$ 25.00

 
    White Hathaway Classic Dress Shirt. 16 1/2 inch neck, 35 arms. 100% cotton.

$ 10.00

 
    White Claiborne Collarless Dress Shirt. This shirt has a nice herringbone texture to the fabric. Size Large. 100% cotton.

$ 10.00

 
    Light Blue-Grey Calvin Klein Dress Shirt. This is a very nice shirt, with very delicate pinstripes. 16 1/2 inch neck, 34/35 arms. 100% cotton.

$ 20.00

 
    Bagutta Green Dress Shirt. 16 1/2 inch neck, 42 arms (European sizing.) 100% cotton.

$ 25.00

 
    M. Gordon Mahogany Linen Dress Shirt. Size Large. 100% Linen.

$ 20.00

 
    Light Blue Dolce and Gabanna Dress Shirt. This shirt has a stylish silky sheen to the surface. Really long arms (too long) 36/50, (European sizing.) Made in Italy.

$ 15.00

 
    Maine Bay Royal Blue Dress Shirt. 16 1/2 inch neck, 35 arms. 100% cotton.

$ 12.00

 
    Black Armani Dress Shirt. From Giorgio Armani, Le Collezioni, this is probably the nicest shirt I have ever worn. 17 inch neck, 42 arms, (Euro.) 100% cotton. Made in Italy.

$ 50.00

 
    Orange Calvin Klein Short Sleeve Shirt. Size Large. 100% Linen.

$ 15.00

 
    Green Calvin Klein Short Sleeve Shirt. Size Large. 100% Linen.

$ 15.00

 
    Blue Calvin Klein Short Sleeve Shirt. Size Large. 97% cotton, with 3% Lycra for stretch.

$ 15.00

 
    Blue and Gold Striped Armani Exchange Short Sleeve Shirt. Size Large. 100% Cotton.

$ 20.00

 
    Lime Green Ermenegildo Zegna Short Sleeve Shirt. Size Medium. 65% Cotton, 35% Linen.

$ 20.00

 
    Perry Ellis Polka Dot Silk Short Sleeve Shirt. Size Large. 100% Silk.

$ 5.00

 
    Yellow Short Sleeve Work Sleeve Shirt, by Angelica, Uniform Group. Zip up, with extra pockets on the front for holding things. Size 42. 80% Polyester, 20% Cotton.

$ 5.00

 
    Brown Todd Oldham Denim Short Sleeve Shirt. Size Large.

$ 10.00

 
    Freshjive Golden Short Sleeve Shirt. Of the three button "Polo" variety, this is a funky shirt by a funky brand. Size Large.

$ 5.00

 
    Brown wool tweed overcoat, with a few auburn highlights. With a broad, almost round collar. Three Quarters length, it covers my knees. Very warm. Size 42.

$ 60.00

 
    Sherlock Holmes style brown hounds tooth three quarter length coat. This coat is a fall and spring coat. Size 42.

$ 60.00

 
    Green Diesel Style Lab Coat, with this five button military style coat. Very stylish, especially with a bald pate. Size XL, in Euro sizes, so really a medium to large. Wool Blend. Made in Italy.

$ 120.00

 
    Caramel Suede Coat. Handmade in Spain, and given to me by my parents for graduation, this coat is really nicely made. The suede is really smooth. I feel guilty wearing it because cows died to make it. Size 52 (euro).

$ 200.00

 
    120% Linen Brown Sport Coat. Simple, comfortable, and stylish. 100% Cotton Size Large.

$ 20.00

 
    Blue Velvet Sport Coat. With gold trimmed buttons, this coat is wonderfully excessive. Made in spain. Size 42.

$ 20.00

 
    Navy Blue Cashmere Sport Coat. From Nordstrom, this is a very fine quality cashmere coat. It is expectedly soft and warm. Size 42.

$ 75.00

 
    Grey Wool Sport Coat. By Linnett Ltd. Size 42.

$ 20.00

 
    Mint Green Sport Coat. Size 42.

$ 20.00

 
    Tomato Red Patagonia Shell Parka. This is their top of the line mountaineering shell. It features rip-stop Kevlar hashing to prevent rubbing and tearing damage from rocks, Gore-Tex for rain, pit zips for ventilation, a hood large enough to fit a helmet under, two huge outside pockets, plus inside pockets, a powder waist, with pull-ties around the waist and at the bottom of the coat. This is the best in survival clothing. This coat has served me very well in the woods. Size XL.

$ 125.00

 
    Targus Computer Bag/Briefcase. Very functional. Black, so it can pass in a business setting

$ 10.00

 
    Classy black leather bag from Sharper Image. Enough space for a weekend trip. Nice enough that you can bring it with you to work so you don't have to go home before you head to the airport.

$ 30.00

 
    From Adrienne Vitadini, this is a truly marvelous handbag. Stunning, it will turn eyes everywhere. In addition, it is quite functional, the bag has enough space for a large textbook. Please note, though, one of the sides has lost a portion of the hair b/c of it rubbing against my back. They other side is fine, though.

$ 30.00

 
    Eddie Bauer giant red bag. This bag is so large that it can easily exceed the airlines' 70 lbs. limit. Put to many books in there and it will hit 85 lbs. easy. Worried about carrying a bag so big? Worry not, the contoured and padded shoulder strap is one of the best I have come across, plus the two handles make for quite passable backpack-style straps.

$ 40.00

 
    Grey Internal Frame Pack. Made by REI, this pack is meant for travel. It has an internal frame, which means that it is rigid, and allows heavy loads to be carried with relative ease. In addition, this pack is the maximum size of the smallest overhead bin currently in use. So it is the biggest size you can safely carry on with you. But if you want to check it, no problem: unlike other frame packs, which the airlines won't let you check because of exposed straps and clips, this bag has a cover that unfolds and zips up to cover all of the straps and clips.

$ 40.00

 
    Red Dana Design Party Dog backpack, with fraying shoulderstraps. This is one of the few middle range packs to feature full zip access, (not the top loading kletersac style,) and still have full compression straps. This is an extremely versatile and technical pack. Water repellant.

$ 30.00

 
    Larger sized computer bag, made by West Ridge designs, in Portland OR. This bag has two padded compartments, and is large enough to hold my G4 laptop.

$ 40.00

 
    Old blue eddie bauer duffel bag. Of medium size. Pretty worn out.

$ 10.00

 
    A very sturdy tan box, about 10 inches square.

$ 5.00

 
    Ecco Dress shoes. "A Tennis shoe in disguise," these shoes are stylish and still very comfortable. Size 43.

$ 50.00

 
    A pair of brand new white Nike Air Max running shoes. These are the best in shock absorption, as my knees are bad. Very bad. Size 10.5

$ 60.00

 
    Ferragamo loafers. I "borrowed" these from my father some time around 10th grade, or maybe he "leant" them to me, but they have never been returned. At this point, though, I never wear them: they are way too formal.

$ 50.00

 
    Sidi Dominator Cycling Shoes. These are the top of the line, stiffest, tightest cycling shoes. Guaranteed to make you go faster, by channeling more of your pressure onto the pedal. Grey and Black. Size 44. Made in Italy.
$ 130.00

 
    Custom Orthodic inserts. I can't walk without them without pain. These full are the full length style. Matched perfectly to my feet, after several trips to the doctor.
$ 425.00

 
    Custom Orthodic inserts. I can't walk without them without pain. These full are the 3/4 length style, to fit in tighter dress shoes. Matched perfectly to my feet, after several trips to the doctor.

$ 400.00

 
    Asics Gel Kayano running shoes. Size 10

$ 50.00

 
    Nikwax, waterproofing wax for shoes. Half used.

$ 3.00

 
    Art in Theory. An essential sourcebook for any artist or art historian.

$ 35.00

 
    Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art. The other essential sourcebook for any artist or art historian.

$ 40.00

 
    The Body in Pain. Elaine Scarry.

$ 20.00

 
    Symbolic Exchange and Death. By Jean Baudrillard, Mr. Simulacra.

$ 25.00

 
    Unmarked, by Peggy Phelan.

$ 25.00

 
    On Photography, by Susan Sontag. Seminal essays in the exploitative nature of the camera.

$ 10.00

 
    The Straight Mind, by Monique Wittig. Radical queer theory tract, deconstructing the gender binary.

$ 25.00

 
    Gender Trouble, by Judith Butler. One of the seminal works of the queer theory movement of the early 90's.

$ 30.00

 
    The Threshold of the Visible World. Kaja Silverman.

$ 35.00

 
    Camera Lucida, by Roland Barthes.

$ 20.00

 
    Am I That Name?, by Denise Riley.

$ 25.00

 
    Constructing Masculinity, an anthology.

$ 35.00

 
    MC 120 Course Packet. Course packet from Professor Nancy Armstrong's Modern Culture and Media Class "Feminism and Post-structuralism" taught in the Spring of 1999 at Brown University.

$ 75.00

 
    MC 150 Course Packet. Course packet from Professor Mary Anne Doane's Modern Culture and Media Seminar "Visual Culture, Theories of Vision" taught in the Spring of 2000 at Brown University.

$ 100.00

 
    Art Since.

$ 60.00

 
    Techniques of the Observer, by Jonathan Crary.

$ 25.00

 
    Feliz Gonzalez-Torres, published by Art Press.

$ 35.00

 
    January Art Forum.

$ 3.00

 
    Dart art magazine.

$ 1.00

 
    Walker Evans, First and Last. Out of Print, and hard to find. This is the book I used to make the AfterWalkerEvans.com and AfterSherrieLevine.com sites. It is also the same version of the book that Sherrie Levine used to make her pieces

$ 45.00

 
    The Thaw 01 Catalogue, which Shop Mandiberg was included in. Thaw O1 took place at the University of Iowa Art Museum. I have two because my original was sent to a previous address, and John Freyer was kind enough to send me a replacement, and then I got the one sent to the previous address too after it forwarded through the postal system.

$ 10.00

 
    Nan Goldin, the Ballad of Sexual Dependency

$ 15.00

 
    Eye on the Flesh, Maurizia Boscagli

$ 15.00

 
    Stephen Orgel, The Illusion of Power

$ 15.00

 
    Hal Foster, Vision and Visuality. A Dia book.

$ 12.00

 
    Michael Baxandall, Painting and Experience in Fifteenth Century Italy. A good materialist art history of the rennaissance.

$ 15.00

 
    Deconstruction, Theory and Practice. Christopher Norris. A good summary.

$ 10.00

 
    je, tu, nous. Luce Iragary.

$ 20.00

 
    Contemporary Film Theory, edited by Antony Easthope.

$ 20.00

 
    Questions of Third Cinema, Paul Willemen editor.

$ 20.00

 
    Hirschel B. Chipp, Theories of Modern Art. The turn of the century through the fifties or so

$ 20.00

 
    Sue Williams, They Eat Shit. A small artists book that went along with a show probably.

$ 10.00

 
    Dada and Performance. A collection of manifestoes and other dada stuff.

$ 8.00

 
    Michel Foucault. The History of Sexuality, an Introduction.

$ 15.00

 
    A catalogue from a benifit auction at the San Francisco Art Institute. A lot of illustrations.

$ 6.00

 
    Felix Gonzalez Torres' Catalogue Raisonne. A really nice two volume edition. This set was given to me as by the Andrea Rosen Gallery at the end of my internship there. This catalogue has been out of print and unavailable for a while.

$ 175.00

 
    Rites of Passage, a catalogue from a show of mostly installation work.

$ 20.00

 
    Art In America, with a Barbara Krueger sculpture on the front.

$ 2.00

 
    Art Forum, Summer 2000 issue.

$ 2.00

 
    Art Forum with Richard Tuttle on the cover

$ 2.00

 
    Film Art, and introduction, by Bordwell and Thompson

$ 20.00

 
    Clasic Art, by Heinrich Wolfflin. The original.

$ 12.00

 
    Marketing Modernism in Fin de siecle Europe.

$ 15.00

 
    Frued's writings on literature and Art.

$ 15.00

 
    The Foucault Reader.

$ 18.00

 
    Deleuze, Essays Critical and Clinical.

$ 18.00

 
    Deleuze, Negotiations.

$ 18.00

 
    Art on paper, the September issue

$ 4.00

 
    Art on paper, the November issue

$ 4.00

 
    Artbyte, the September issue

$ 4.00

 
    Art Journal, the September issue

$ 4.00

 
    Mega Man Manga. Japanese Graphic Novel.

$ 7.00

 
    My copy of The Industry Standard with the write up of Shop Mandiberg.

$ 10.00

 
    William Faulkner's Absalom Absalom. I checked this copy out of the Brooklyn Libarary for Hilary Riley, who never read it, and never returned it. Upon leaving New York she gave it back to me. I mean to take it back, but for now it has to be listed...

$ 4.00

 
    Do androids dream of electric Sheep?, by Philip K. Dick. This was the basis for Blade Runner, but there is a lot in here that wasn't in the film (as always.)

$ 5.00

 
    A Raeburts Monthly calendar for the year 2001. Raeburts is a rug cleaning company in Portland, OR.

$ 1.00

 
    King James Bible. I tried to read it as background reading for literature, but I didn't make it very far.

$ 10.00

 
    The Art of Being a Girl, by Judith Gregg Scott. Written in the Fifties, this is not in jest. Important information about grooming, dating, writing thank you notes, and general submissiveness. A gem -- one of my prized posessions.

$ 40.00

 
    A book about mutual funds.

$ 10.00

 
    A book about taxes.

$ 10.00

 
    My class notebook for Allan Sekula's Globalization, and Sande Cohen's Foucault and Deleuze.

$ 5.00

 
    Treasures from the British Museum

$ 10.00

 
    A small guide to mutual funds

$ 10.00

 
    A clothbound hand made journal/drawing book

$ 15.00

 
    HTML 4 Guide. The Visual Quickstart guide to the basic web page language.

$ 10.00

 
    XHTML 1.0 Guide. The WROX guide to XHTML, the next generation of HTML, which incorporates XML, and the radical use of CSS.

$ 25.00

 
    Javascript Guide, revised 3rd edition. The Visual Quickstart guide to the best web page scripting language. For creating rollovers, to controlling content based on passed variables.

$ 15.00

 
    Learning Perl. The standard O'Reilly text for learning Perl, a powerful, yet easy to understand language that most cgi scripts are written in, including the one running this site.

$ 20.00

 
    Perl programming with CGI. The way this site is built.

$ 20.00

 
    Practical C Programming, 3rd Edition. By O'Reilly.

$ 30.00

 
    Palm Programming, The Developer's Guide. By O'Reilly

$ 30.00

 
    DHTML Guide. The Visual Quickstart guide to the troubled, browser divergent, Javascript/CSS variant language.

$ 10.00

 
    Dreamweaver 3 Guide. The Visual Quickstart guide to the high end Macromedia web production program.

$ 15.00

 
    Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee. This is a haunting book.

$ 8.00

 
    PUSH by Saphire.

$ 10.00

 
    Quartet in Autumn, but Barbara Pym. Out of print.

$ 10.00

 
    Beloved, by Toni Morrison

$ 5.00

 
    Kafka, The Trial.

$ 8.00

 
    The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje

$ 7.00

 
    Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Collected Stories

$ 8.00

 
    W. Somerset Maugham, Short Stories.

$ 8.00

 
    The Portable Dante, edited by Mark Musa.

$ 12.00

 
    Ulysses, James Joyce. Very well anotated edition.

$ 12.00

 
    Charles Simic, Collected Poems

$ 7.00

 
    Marie Howe, The Good Thief

$ 7.00

 
    Lanham, Revising Prose. A really good book for succinct ways of understanding how to not write runon sentences like this one...

$ 15.00

 
    Carlos Fuentes, The Death of Artemio Cruz

$ 8.00

 
    Mark Strand, Reasons for Moving

$ 8.00

 
    Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass. The Norton critical edition.

$ 9.00

 
    Taratula, by Bob Dylan. This is an incredible book of nonsense poetry runon sentences. very stunning. Probably well out of print.

$ 25.00

 
    T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land and other poems.

$ 6.00

 
    T.S. Eliot, Selected Poems.

$ 6.00

 
    George Orwell, Animal Farm.

$ 5.00

 
    Absalom, Absalom!, by Faulkner. While writing a term paperI heavily annotated this book.

$ 10.00

 
    Jane and Prudence, by Barbara Pym. This is a xerox copy of this impossible to find, out of print masterpiece by Pym.

$ 25.00

 
    The course packet from Postcolonial Faulkner, taught by Professor Colla. This is basically all the greatest hits of postcolonial theory.

$ 60.00

 
    My Honors Thesis. Making Other People Work: Illusions of Theatrical Power in Measure For Measure.

$ 25.00

 
    My copy of Measure For Measure that I wrote my thesis with. This book is extremely well anotated!

$ 25.00

 
    Ionesco, Les Rinoceros, in french. Great stuff.

$ 15.00

 
    Beckett, a couple plays in French including En Entandant Godot.

$ 20.00

 
    Jules Feiffer, Little Murders.

$ 5.00

 
    Ursula LeGuin, A Wizard of Earthsea.

$ 5.00

 
    Canon CanoScan 1220U Scanner. The smallest and lightest scanner availabe. Scans at up to a 1200 dpi depth. Comes with Photoshop 5.0 LE, and the scanning module integrates into Photoshop, or it can be used as a stand alone scanning solution.

$ 125.00

 
    USB Zip Drive, 100 MB capacity. An absolute necissity for moving data from one computer to the next. Mac and PC Compatible. Comes with two free disks.

$ 80.00

 
    Kinesis Classic Ergonomic Keyboard. The best on the market. Sculpted split handed keyboard, low pressure keys, fully re-mappable keyboard, full macro capabilities, Dvorak ready, and Mac and PC compatible.

$ 200.00

 
    Logitech Marble Mouse. Entry level optical trackball mouse. Two button programmable design. Comes with PS/2 Adapter. 2 Available (one at work and one at home.)

$ 20.00

 
    IBm Via Voice for Macintosh, Enhanced Edition. The best (and only) voice recognition software available for the Macintosh. Comes with USB headset. Requires a pretty fast chip with a lot of ram.

$ 100.00

 
    AT to PS/2 Adapter.

$ 5.00

 
    AT to ADB Adapter

$ 5.00

 
    Heavy duty surge protector and uninterrupted power source battery backup. Made by American Power Conservation.

$ 100.00

 
    Floppy Disk. Two available.

$ 1.00

 
    Apple Powerbook G4 400, with the titanium case, 640MB Ram giant screen, DVD, 10 gig hard drive, etc. This has a four year extended warrantee that transfers to the new buyer.

$ 2000.00

 
    A long ethernet cable. I'm pretty sure it is 25feet long.

$ 30.00

 
    A short ethernet cable. 1 meter long.

$ 10.00

 
    Hasselblad 501CM Camera Kit. With the Planar CB 2.8/80 mm lens and A12 magazine with slide, and screw in lens cap. I bought this camera a year ago, right before I stopped using cameras and started using computers. This camera is like new. I have put about 10 rolls of film through the camera, and shot two packs of polaroid film with it. Also includes Tiffen Bay 60 UV Filter, for the Hasselblad. Protective filter to prevent surface damage and excessive dust.
$ 2200.00

 
    Manfrotto Professional Tripod. Model XXX. Manfrotto makes the tripods that Bogen puts their name on, so this is the best!

$ 95.00

 
    Minolta IVF Meter. This is the studio standard for Flash and Ambient metering. The professional's choice. Comes with strap and padded case.

$ 200.00

 
    Canon 180EZ Flash for Canon EOS Cameras. When used with a Canon EOS Camera, this flash creates brilliantly lit snapshots, even in completely dark spaces like parties and outdoors. No more blown out faces!

$ 125.00

 
    36" White Seamless background.

$ 10.00

 
    Hot shoe to PC Cord flash convertor.

$ 10.00

 
    Ventilation mask for working in poorly ventilated darkrooms, though I haven't been in a darkroom for a year and a half.

$ 30.00

 
    Canned Air.

$ 5.00

 
    Illuminated slide viewer.

$ 6.00

 
    Nikon Coolpix 775 digital camera. 2.1 Megapixel, with a zoom lens. Very small and light, though still a point and shoot camera.

$ 350.00

 
    Stickers. Camera, Stop sign and red heart stickers.

$ 2.00

 
    Twenty #10 black envelopes. Go great with silver pens and vellum paper.

$ 10.00

 
    Hello Kitty Notepad.

$ 2.00

 
    Black Uniball Vision pen. The most beautiful color from the smoothest line of pens.

$ 1.00

 
    Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. 18 sheets left.

$ 10.00

 
    Epson Photo Paper. 5 sheets left.

$ 2.00

 
    Epson Photo Quality Inkjet paper. About 50 sheets left.

$ 5.00

 
    Not quite as large 9 x 12 manila envelopes. 3 available.

$ .30

 
    Letter envelopes. 20 available.

$ .10

 
    Stationary, some with my name on it, some plain. This was given to me a long time ago.

$ 10.00

 
    Olfa Utility Knife.

$ 4.00

 
    Olfa Utility Blades.

$ 4.00

 
    Ten Scalpel Blades. Sterile and surgically sharp.

$ 10.00

 
    Surgical Tweezers.

$ 45.00

 
    Cutting Mat.

$ 5.00

 
    Double Stick Tape.

$ 2.00

 
    Hemostat. Straight from the operating room.

$ 60.00

 
    A knock off Leatherman tool. I found this in a ski lodge. I'm not quite sure whether it counts as drafting supplies, but whatever.

$ 5.00

 
    Key ring.
$ .30

 
    Packing Tape.

$ 1.00

 
    3 large paper clips.
$ .30

 
    Large folding clip.
$ .40

 
    Small folding clip
$ .30

 
    Protective sleeves. 4 unused, and about 15 with my bio and image list from my AfterWalkerEvans.com show.
$ 1.00

 
    X-acto blades.
$ 1.00

 
    Pushpins. Some aluminum, some multicolored.
$ 4.00

 
    Mat cutter.
$ 15.00

 
    Pad of 18" x 24" drawing paper.
$ 10.00

 
    Wooden Drawing board, 18" x 24".
$ 10.00

 
    Speed Stick Deodorant, Regular scent. 2.25 Oz.

$ 1.00

 
    Dove Unscented Soap. 1 available.
$ 1.29

 
    Gilette Mach 3 razor. With four blades and the holder.

$ 6.00

 
    500 count box of Q-tips. 60% used.

$ .50

 
    Body Shop ionized mud mask. I use it on my scalp after I shave my head to clean out all the residue.

$ 5.00

 
    Aveeno skin moisturizer. Oatmeal based. A very deep moisturizer.

$ 2.00

 
    Chapstick. Regular flavor.

$ 1.00

 
    TendSkin shaving aid. Greatly reduces the occurances of ingrown hair and razor bumps.

$ 14.00

 
    Stainless Toenail clippers.

$ 2.00

 
    Salonpas. Anti-inflammatory natural solution from Japan. Sticky pads apply directly to the surface of your skin.

$ 2.00

 
    Sewing Kit.

$ 2.00

 
    A+D Ointment. Meant for things like diaper rash, this is like Vaseline on steroids. This stuff will heal all kinds of burns and chapped lips. Very small amount left.
$ .50

 
    Beano. Bought as a joke for a friend, but I never got around to sending it.

$ 2.00

 
    My hair clippers. The first of every month I'm bald. This is how.

$ 75.00

 
    New toothpaste finally. Now I have to work on a toothbrush to replace that too.

$ 1.00

 
    New toothbrush, and a pretty cool looking one too.

$ 1.00

 
    Wart removal pads. About %20 used.

$ .75

 
    More wart removal pads. A different brand from a previous one.

$ 2.00

 
    Glide dental floss. A larger size and a travel size.

$ 4.00

 
    Arm and Hammer whitening toothpaste.

$ 2.00

 
    Toothbrush, from my dentist.

$ 1.00

 
    My nitetime mouthgard to keep me from grinding my teeth.

$ 20.00

 
    325 count bottle of Advil. 200 mg Ibuprofen. new.

$ 12.00

 
    Vitimin C, 500 mg. 250 non-chewable pills.

$ 3.00

 
    Vitimin B-6, which helps, among other things, in joint and tendon pain. 100 pills. 2 bottles available.

$ 3.00

 
    Multivitimins. Covers all the bases.

$ 5.00

 
    Extra strength Benadryl Antihystamine cream.

$ 2.00

 
    Maxalt migrane medication. Rizatriptan benzoate 5mg. 4 pills. Cutting edge non-drowsy, non-narcotic migraine solution.

$ 100.00

 
    NyQuil, my favorite sleep "aide."

$ 5.00

 
    Echinicia with golden seal.

$ 10.00

 
    A joint heath vitamin compound.

$ 15.00

 
    A medium sized tube of Ben-Gay.

$ 3.00

 
    One extra strength sudafed tablets.

$ 1.00

 
    X-ray of my teeth as of summer 2001.

$ 75.00

 
    My music collection. About 30 different CD's, plus about 20 burned disks. With their jewel cases. And the storage books as well.

$ 200.00

 
    Panasonic CD Player, with custom bright pink cover. Comes with AC adapter, rechargeable AAA batteries, and AA Battery adapter pack.

$ 50.00

 
    Sony Earbud earphones. The high quality ones with extra bass boost.

$ 15.00

 
    Stereo RCA to sound out jack adapter. For plugging a CD player or computer into a Stereo amplifier.

$ 6.00

 
    1998 show poster from The Make Up, a DC punk-ish band that formed out of the Nation of Ulysses, and has now disbanded. They were incredible live.

$ 35.00

 
    A pair of custom built speakers and a Sony Surround Sound Tuner/Amp. The speakers are really really good. The Tuner is on its last legs -- it tends to turn off because of overheating.

$ 150.00

 
    Brother Label Printer. Includes half inch clear cartridge.

$ 40.00

 
    Bike hex tool. Three hex wrenches with red handle.

$ 8.00

 
    Bike hex tool. Three female hex wrenches with black handle.

$ 8.00

 
    My tendinitis gloves. These gloves are meant for older (women) knitters with arthritis, but I am a young (male) computer professional with significant tendinitis repetitive strain injury pain. Without these gloves (and my wierd looking keyboard) I can't type without pain. Two pairs available.

$ 30.00

 
    Gaffers tape. Basically black 1" duct tape meant for use in film and photo lighting situations. Also great for wrapping presents.

$ 5.00

 
    Mailing Supplies. Priority stickers, boxes, and envelopes.

$ 1.00

 
    Baseball Card stickers from the 40's. These things are great. I've only used about 1/4 of them.

$ 5.00

 
    One button. I'm not exactly sure which pair of pants this came from.
$ .30

 
    Hotwheels police car. My brother gave this to me. It is still in its original packaging.

$ 5.00

 
    Stren Magnathin fishing line. Bought from a sporting goods store, but used to hang framed www.AfterWalkerEvans.com photographs.

$ 5.00

 
    I pack of 25 self adhesive laminating cards. About 2.5" by 4". I've used 10 so far.

$ 6.00

 
    Curius Geore purse style lunch box-esque metal box. Is about five inches wide, comes with candy still inside. Given to me by my brother.

$ 30.00

 
    Curious George lunch box, given to me by my mother.

$ 40.00

 
    Glazed clay key chain made by my brother, with a bike lock key to a lock that I no longer have.

$ 15.00

 
    Combo Lock.

$ 5.00

 
    Bag of miscellaneous stuff, with some hex wrenches, some bubble levels, and a braid of Anitra Haendel's hair, which she gave to me five years ago, and for some very strange reason I have kept.

$ .00

 
    10 inch glass and metal heart charm that my mother gave me.

$ 20.00

 
    6 AA batteries.

$ 6.00

 
    Left handed wrist brace.

$ 15.00

 
    My notes for an article/interview I am doing for Afterimage.

$ 10.00

 
    A 1973 proof coin that I had from my childhood. The case is not in great shape.

$ 5.00

 
    A adjustable size wrench. The mouth is about 3/4" wide at its largest.

$ 6.00

 
    The Torah portion I read for my brother's Bar Mitzvah.

$ 6.00

 
    A pamplet called "how to know god" which provides enless sources of amusement.

$ 6.00

 
    Tropicana Homestyle Orange Juice. 64oz.
$ 2.29

 
    Arrowhead sparkling mineral water. 1 liter.
$ 1.00

 
    A pack of 4 Boca Burgers. Four in the package. Two available

$ 4.00

 
    A pack of 4 Morningstar Farms chic patties. Four in the package.

$ 4.00

 
    Almond Butter. Like peanut butter, but a whole lot tastier, not to mention better for you. All Natural.

$ 4.00

 
    1 dozen free range eggs. Eggs are the only meat/dairy product I eat, but at least these chickens have been allowed to run around. I know, that's bad logic.
$ 2.50

 
    Pasta Sauce. Mmmm.

$ 2.00

 
    Salsa.

$ 2.00

 
    Vegetarian Chili. Two available.
$ 2.00

 
    Clif Bars. Several Flavors available.
$ 1.39

 
    Ghiradelli Dark Chocolate Sqaures. Small, but tasty.
$ .75

 
    Banana Filled Chocolate. Slightly smashed and oozing creamy banana filling, this German dark chocolate bar is quite something. I took a small bite out of it.

$ 2.00

 
    Navel Orange. Usually three or four available.
$ .50

 
    Breath Savers mints. About half a roll available.
$ .25

 
    Thai candy. Supposedly a delicacy, but also it is also supposed to smell like a "rotting corpse"? Brought back from Thailand by my cousin.
$ .50

 
    Cote d'or dark chocolate bar. Two available
$ 3.00

 
    Baby blue Martha Stewart fitted sheets. Twin size. Two available.

$ 3.00

 
    Baby blue Martha Stewart top sheet. Twin size.

$ 3.00

 
    White quilted Martha Stewart fitted mattress pad. Twin size.

$ 10.00

 
    Green Winter Blanket. Twin size.

$ 20.00

 
    Purple soft top sheet. Full size.

$ 8.00

 
    Full size bed. Includes the mattress, and the box spring. Free delvery in the Los Angeles area, otherwise shipping will prohibitively high.

$ 100.00

 
    Deluxe full length Thermarest camping mattress. The thickest and longest they make.

$ 60.00

 
    Two K-Mart closet organizers. 36 inches long, these organizers add two extra shelves to your closet. Two available.

$ 10.00

 
    Cosmo Alarm Clock. Beige colored travel style alarm clock.

$ 4.00

 
    Beige 40" wide plastic venitian blinds. Two available.

$ 10.00

 
    Small, but effective fan. With clip base, and two speeds.

$ 8.00

 
    Coated metal bathroom tote. Just enough room for everything essential.

$ 2.00

 
    Medium sized yellow Martha Stewart Living towel.

$ 4.00

 
    Laundry bag emblazoned with the name of my High School.

$ 10.00

 
    Blue single size sheet.

$ 3.00

 
    A T and T digital answering machine.

$ 20.00

 
    Large blue towel

$ 5.00

 
    Polartec style half size blanket

$ 10.00

 
    Fifteen plastic clothes hangers

$ 3.00

 
    1970's Orange Full size sheet.

$ 10.00

 
    Extra Large Door. 36 inches by 70 inches. Makes a hell of a desk.

$ 35.00

 
    Yellow Saw Horses. Made of tubular steel, these saw horses are great for making a desk with a top surface like a door.

$ 100.00

 
    Kleenex. Well, I guess "Scottie's brand tissues," but as far as I'm concerend, Kleenex.
$ .49

 
    Murphy's Oil Soap. The best detergent to clean wood floors with.

$ 2.00

 
    100 8" cable ties.

$ 2.00

 
    Ergonomic Adjustable Desk. Made by Anthro, a Porltand Oregon company. The desk comes with another shelf not currently installed. Each shelf can be placed at a custom height. Free delivery in the L.A. metro area.

$ 250.00

 
    Green roller chair. Convenient and comofortable. Free delivery in the L.A. metro area.

$ 40.00

 
    Desk with no drawers. The finish is in somewhat bad shape. Free delivery in the L.A. metro area.

$ 15.00

 
    Dish soap. Two available.

$ 1.00

 
    1 Quart Pyrex. This is the Ultimate for microwave cuisine. The absolute best for hot chocolate, soups, and everything hot!

$ 6.00

 
    Brita water purification pitcher. The original round style, with one filter. Makes even Brooklyn water taste good.

$ 20.00

 
    One handed Ecko can opener. 1 sold, 1 still available.

$ 1.00

 
    Silver Plate Spoon. Circular spoon with ridged handle. Two available

$ 2.00

 
    Glass jar with white metal lid.

$ 1.00

 
    Whale mug. With a whale tail in the inside as well.
$ 8.00

 
    handled metal pot.
$ 10.00

 
    Mid-size refrigerator. Free delivery in the L.A. area.
$ 85.00

 
    93 Subaru Legacy L, green wagon. 70K miles, registered in california. Rubber is starting to get a little brittle. Alternator was just replaced. Rear window wiper, and passenger auto-seat belt no longer work. CD player is a little temperamental. Comes with a CLUB. Will be delivered free of charge within roughly 500 miles of Los Angeles (The coast, the four corners, and texas), further distances will require an additional fee.
$ 4000.00

 
    My Art Journals. three available.

$ 200.00

 
    Letters and Postcards from family and friends. 57 Available.

$ 15.00

 
    A Letter/Disclaimer from the german man who purchased my Vioxx, attesting to the fact that he was purchasing them "as art, and would only use the object for said purposes."

$ 25.00

 
    half of my old ATM card, the half with the hologram

$ 15.00

 
    my Portland Oregon library card

$ 15.00

 
    a London underground photo I.D. card

$ 15.00

 
    my passport

$ 5000.00

 
    An old ID card from summer school

$ 15.00

 
    my high-school I.D. card

$ 15.00

 
    An old C P R certification card

$ 15.00

 
    a ski pass

$ 15.00

 
    my selective service card

$ 15.00

 
    my Red Cross blood donation card

$ 25.00

 
    an old Malibu Grand Prix card

$ 15.00

 
    my old driver's license from Oregon

$ 100.00

 
    a School of visual Arts identification card, from the summer I lived in their dorms.

$ 15.00

 
    My wallet. Including my Oregon State Drivers License, My Credit Card, with $6000 limit, ATM card, Brown University ID, California Institute of the Arts ID, 500 minute phone card, first aid reference card, social security card, insurance card, a beaded safety pin from my 8th grade girlfriend, a sticker-photo of my brother, and usually $30 to $60.
$ 7000.00

 
    Emergency Credit Card. $5000 limit.
$ 5000.00

 
    Bank of America ATM Card. For my savings account in Oregon.
$ 500.00

 
    One ticket from Los Angeles to New York/JFK on January 28th, 2001. Must present student ID.
$ 250.00

 
    Utrecht Art Supplies Gift Certificate. For $38.83. No name on it, so anyone can use it.
$ 38.83

 
    New Liberty stamps. Currently there are 14 left in the booklet.
$ 5.00

 
    Lifestyles Ultra-Sensitive condoms, with oversized head for greater sensitivity. 7 condoms from a 15 count box.

$ 2.00

 
    My slide archive of all of my artwork. From High School to present, including my Grad School portfolio. 35mm, medium format, and 4x5. Over 1000 slides.
$ 800.00

 
    Car Collage. An early work, this collage dates from 3rd grade.
$ 100.00

 
    Bag of Air. Yes, a bag of air. This stuff is used in packing objects. I have pinned it up on the wall.
$ 100.00

 
    Self Portrait Box. Silver box Containing my removed hair, and photograph of me after removing the hair. A composite portrait.
$ 150.00

 
    Self Portrait Box. Blue box Containing my removed hair, and photograph of me after removing the hair. A composite portrait.
$ 150.00

 
    Self Portrait Box. Box Containing my removed hair, and photograph of me after removing the hair. A composite portrait.
$ 150.00

 
    16 eyes cut out from old self portriats. It scares people.
$ 50.00

 
    A sheet from one of Felix Gonzalez-Torres' stack's of offset litho printed paper. This one has persons who have died of gunshot wounds. It is about 3 x 5 feet in size.
$ 50.00

 
    The tape of the section of the international media arts prize festival that included Shop Mandiberg, which was screened on SWR television in Germany. PAL format.
$ 75.00

 
    My address book. A transcript of my personal history.

$ 75.00

 
    My Cell Phone which I can no longer afford to use (smile)). This one is nearly brand new. I lost my previous one in April, and used this one until I turned it off in July. It comes with an extra charger.

$ 100.00

 
    My House Keys. With the purchase of these keys, you take over my lease, which will be paid through its completion March 2001. Also includes gate key, remote gate opener, and my mailbox key.
$ 4000.00

 
    My IBM ID card.

$ 150.00

 
    My recommendations from Professors at RISD, SFAI, and Brown. These are the original signed recommendations. <
$ 30.00

 
    A small part of my Great Grandfather Joe Jaffe's art collection. Among other things, he was a wheeler and dealer in art during the first half of this century. Split up between his children, I have 9 prints and etchings dating back to 1552.
$ 15,000.00

 
    Some Admissions material from the Fine Art Graduate schools at Yale, Art Institute of Chicago, CalArts, UCLA, UCI, and UCSD.

$ 5.00

 
    Receipes from my mother. The family favorites. Peach cobbler to the ultimate ceasar salad dressing.

$ 15.00

 
    Business cards and contact information for the HR people for over 10 new media firms in New York, plus a few artists, a bunch of computer "talent" recruiters and agents, and some friends.

$ 10.00

 
    Four photographs of myself with my friends Hadley, Shreya and Ali. These pictures were taken in the spring of 2000.

$ 10.00

 
    The New York Times Arts section that contains the article written about Shop Mandiberg. February 5th, 2001.

$ 20.00

 
    The Berliner Zeitung section that contains an article on Shop Mandiberg. February 5th, 2001.

$ 20.00

 
    Chicago Tribune section that contains an article on Shop Mandiberg. February 6th, 2001.

$ 20.00

 
    Letter of Acceptance from UC Irvine's MFA program.

$ 5.00

 
    An erroneous (and damaged in transit) rejection letter from UCI that came with my returned portfolio.

$ 5.00

 
    The letter I have to return to UCI if I want to go there. This is my "ticket" so to speak.

$ 50.00

 
    My Press Kit from the AfterWalkerEvans.com and AfterSherrieLevine.com show. 5 available.

$ 5.00

 
    A voter registration card from Multnomah County, Oregon. Apparently they think I am living there, though I voted this past fall in New York... (?)

$ 10.00

 
    My acceptance materials from CalArts

$ 5.00

 
    A new batch of my new business cards, as someone bought the other ones. I have nine laminated ones, and eight unlaminated ones.

$ 12.00

 
    Xeroxes of photo booth strips from the semester I spent in San Francisco

$ 20.00

 
    a photograph of my friend Charles, wrapped in vellum

$ 10.00

 
    a photograph of me with my tongue sticking out

$ 10.00

 
    a photograph of me with my head shaved

$ 10.00

 
    a Polaroid photograph of my mother looking rather criminal

$ 15.00

 
    three photographs of my absolutely wonderful childhood dog Mickee

$ 20.00

 
    a photograph of me and my mother

$ 10.00

 
    two photographs of my brother Stephen

$ 10.00

 
    and older photograph of me with lots of hair

$ 10.00

 
    a photograph of me Ski Racing from high school

$ 10.00

 
    two photographs from a girl from summer camp. I can't remember her name, and the photographs are only signed "Loner Buddy."

$ 5.00

 
    A personal invitation to Tyler Rowland and Jen Schwarting's critique/happening. They list a suggested price of $500, though I offer it at somewhat of a discount.

$ 25.00

 
    Black Patagonia Sweater, with blue trim. Thick Patagonia Capiline, this pullover sweater is very warm. The collar zips up for extra warmth. SIze Large. 1 available.

$ 30.00

 
    Blue Patagonia Sweater, with green trim. Thick Patagonia Capiline, this pullover sweater is very warm. The collar zips up for extra warmth. SIze Large. 1 available.

$ 25.00

 
    Thin White Patagonia Sweater-Shirt. Thin Patagonia Capiline, this pullover shirt is just the perfect temperature. SIze Large.

$ 15.00

 
    Middlewieght Beige Patagonia Sweater-Shirt. Made out of Patagonia Capiline, this pullover long underwear is great for when it gets colder, but not super cold. Size Medium. 1 available.

$ 5.00

 
    Blue Silk Shorts, from The Silk Collection. Size 36 that got put through the laundry by accident, so they really fit like a 34, which is for the better anyway... 1 available.

$ 10.00

 
    Brown Eddie Bauer Shorts. Size 36, 100% Cotton. 1 available.

$ 5.00

 
    Khaki Patagonia Shorts. Very comfortable. Size 36, 100% Cotton. 1 available.

$ 5.00

 
    The traditional Maroon Brown Basketball shorts that nearly every undergraduate owns. Size XL, of course. Made by Champion 1 available.

$ 4.00

 
    Blue Phillips Academy Andvoer Gym Shorts with a Soccer Ball logo. From the summer I spent there. Size Large, 100% Cotton. 1 available.

$ 4.00

 
    White Addidas Soccer Shorts with black trim. Size XL, 100% Cotton. 2 available.

$ 3.00

 
    Green Addidas Soccer Shorts with white trim. Size XL, 100% Cotton.

$ 3.00

 
    Black Addidas Soccer Shorts with white trim. Size XL, 100% Cotton.

$ 3.00

 
    White Addidas Equipment Soccer Shorts with Red and Blue trim. Size XL, 100% Cotton.

$ 3.00

 
    Beige colored DKNY cargo shorts. Size 34.

$ 15.00

 
    Speedo Swimming Goggles. All clear colored plastic training goggles. 1 available.

$ 15.00

 
    Black Pearl Izumi Bike Jersey. This is both my favorite jersey to bike in, and my absolute favorite shirt to wear out clubbing. It wicks the sweat, hugs your body, and looks great! Size large. 1 available.

$ 30.00

 
    Hind Running Pants. Very thin, and not much elastic left, but these do a great job when not much warm is needed. I particularly like wearing these over my bike shorts when it is cold out; because your legs move so much they don't need much protection, but on cold days it really helps. Size Medium, Nylon and Spandex. 1 available.

$ 4.00

 
    These are very very warm running pants. Very wind protecting. Size Large, Polyester and Spandex. 1 available.

$ 8.00

 
    Pearl Izumi bike shorts. Size Large

$ 30.00

 
    Specialized bike gloves. Size large.

$ 20.00

 
    A really ugly Pearl Izumi blue bike Jersey. It is a large, but it fits like a medium.

$ 10.00

 
    Bike light. With a charger. I'm not sure how well this works either.

$ 12.00

 
    Bike pack that hangs from the bottom of your saddle.

$ 12.00

 
    Bike Helmet.

$ 35.00

 
    Adapter for a Kryptonite lock so you can attach it to your bike. They no longer make this style, instead they have a very clunky one.

$ 10.00

 
    Red addidas excercise pants.

$ 5.00

 
    Gary Fisher Paragon Mountain Bike with Rock Shox.

$ 500.00

 
    Grey Valentino Uomo Suit. A nice light gray suit, that is not a dark enough gray to be conservative. Size 42 coat, size 34 pants. Made in Italy.

$ 200.00

 




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