The folks over at eBay are only giving you another three days to bid on poker pro T.J. Cloutier's diamond and gold WSOP bracelet - the very same bracelet Cloutier won at the 2005 WSOP $5K No Limit tournament.
Who knows, maybe T.J. Cloutier has played one too many sidegames (he's got it bad for craps, apparently) and now he's hurting for cash? Well, the bidding starts at US $2,999.00 for this piece of poker history.
:dirol
Here is the link. Dont think I will be buying though.
2005 World Series of Poker $5K No Limit Bracelet! - eBay (item 220540764540 end time Jan-24-10 13:34:57 PST)
Here is the link. Dont think I will be buying though.
Here is the link. Dont think I will be buying though.
[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]Very nice piece, but I'm not much into wearing jewelry. As an investment vehicle, it might be interesting, but not sure about its future appreciation value outside of poker players/fans and/or based solely on its content value of gold and jewels. . .
And the only documentation you get is a letter from the pawn shop? Nothing from TJ to back it up?
Think I'll be skipping the bidding on this one. . .
Oh, the same seller is listing an additional TJ-sourced piece:[/FONT]
07 SCOTTY NGUYEN POKER CHALLENGE IV Championship Braclt - eBay (item 220540759511 end time Jan-24-10 13:26:17 PST)
The folks over at eBay are only giving you another three days to bid on poker pro T.J. Cloutier's diamond and gold WSOP bracelet - the very same bracelet Cloutier won at the 2005 WSOP $5K No Limit tournament.
Who knows, maybe T.J. Cloutier has played one too many sidegames (he's got it bad for craps, apparently) and now he's hurting for cash? Well, the bidding starts at US $2,999.00 for this piece of poker history.
:dirol
However, another bracelet owner pawned his off for $1500 when the appraisal said it was worth $5000 because of whatever reasoning.
If you are rich enough to save it for a museum, it would be cool to acquire this piece.
If I was rich enough to acquire it, I would be braggin to buddies that I won it off of Cloutier on one of his bad nights and embellish which ritzy casino out of the country you were visitin. A hurt no one white lie. That's just the kinda storyteller I am.
And if it gets old, just give it back to Pawn America, lol.
Who knows, maybe T.J. Cloutier has played one too many sidegames (he's got it bad for craps, apparently) and now he's hurting for cash? Well, the bidding starts at US $2,999.00 for this piece of poker history.
:dirol