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WEEK NUMBER 2 IS NOW UNDER WAY!

Drum Corps World Historic Auction Returns!

After months of anxious waiting, the Drum Corps World Historic Record and Memorabilia Auction is back!  Starting on Monday March 14, 2005 at 10 PM est. All items listed can be found at Drum Corps World’s Auction Partner’s web site www.drumcorpsvinyl.com

Over the next several weeks over 250 rare and unique items will be auctioned off at the world’s largest web site www.ebay.com

New items will be listed weekly and each auction will last 7 days.

The easiest way to find all of the auction items is to go to the www.drumcorpsvinyl.com web site and click on the “Current eBay Auction Items” button. This will take you directly to all of the items listed. Remember, new items will be listed at the beginning of each week and the auction will go well into the month of April 2005.

This auction will feature great items from the drum and bugle corps activity from over the last 30 + years. Rare Programs from the early years of DCI, Unused Tickets from DCI Championships and Regional Shows from over 30 years ago, Drum Corps Buttons and Patches from the 1960’s and 1970’s, Rare Midwest Drum Corps Recordings from the 1960’s, Fleetwood albums, Ken Kolbold recordings, Cassettes, DCI Video’s, rare one of a kind recording’s, reel to reel tapes, programs and so much more.

This is an outstanding chance for fans of the activity to reclaim some of the glory and memories from years gone by. Stop by Drum Corps World’s auction partner’s web site, www.drumcorpsvinyl.comfor more information and item listings.

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Week Numer 3 Wraps Up Monday April 4, 2005 at 10:00pm est then get ready

for Week Number 4!

It all Starts Monday April 4, 2005 at 10pm est!

Drum Corps World Historic Auction Returns!

After months of anxious waiting, the Drum Corps World Historic Record and Memorabilia Auction is back!  Starting on Monday March 14, 2005 at 10 PM est. All items listed can be found at Drum Corps World’s Auction Partner’s web site www.drumcorpsvinyl.com

Over the next several weeks over 250 rare and unique items will be auctioned off at the world’s largest web site www.ebay.com

New items will be listed weekly and each auction will last 7 days.

The easiest way to find all of the auction items is to go to the www.drumcorpsvinyl.com web site and click on the “Current eBay Auction Items” button. This will take you directly to all of the items listed. Remember, new items will be listed at the beginning of each week and the auction will go well into the month of April 2005.

This auction will feature great items from the drum and bugle corps activity from over the last 30 + years. Rare Programs from the early years of DCI, Unused Tickets from DCI Championships and Regional Shows from over 30 years ago, Drum Corps Buttons and Patches from the 1960’s and 1970’s, Rare Midwest Drum Corps Recordings from the 1960’s, Fleetwood albums, Ken Kolbold recordings, Cassettes, DCI Video’s, rare one of a kind recording’s, reel to reel tapes, programs and so much more.

This is an outstanding chance for fans of the activity to reclaim some of the glory and memories from years gone by. Stop by Drum Corps World’s auction partner’s web site, www.drumcorpsvinyl.comfor more information and item listings.

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Week Numer 3 Wraps Up Monday April 4, 2005 at 10:00pm est then get ready

for Week Number 4!

It all Starts Monday April 4, 2005 at 10pm est!

WOW, another great auction week! Drum corps fans are finding some incredible items in these auctions. Week 4 is going on right now and it's going to be another great Drum Corps World / www.drumcorpsvinyl.com auction week!

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