Thanks for stopping by. I am a HUGE fan of the Andy Griffith Show and have been collecting "Mayberry" related memoribilia for more than 20 years. I have been fortunate enough to have met many of the great performers who have passed thru our little North Carolina town. They are in real life just as they were in Mayberry, just good plain "folks"!! I have created a web site about my Mayberry travels and also have some items for sell. Check it out: www.mayberryemporium.net
Bottom Line: ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID
Ebay is a great place to find just about anything you are looking for. But like anything, there is some bad along with the good. Beware of sellers/bidders with private feedback. In my opinion they must have something to hide. I am very proud of my feedback rating and want as many eBayers as possible to know that. The few problems I have had, have been with folks with "private" feedback. Here is another "Mayberry" tidbit: Andy Griffith rarely if ever, signs anything anymore. He has never attended any reunion gathering or autograph show. The majority of the items you see signed have been signed by his manager or his wife. Your best bet to get a real signature is to purchase one of his personal checks which pop up on eBay from time to time. Bottom Line: Ask questions of your seller. An honest seller will be happy to field all questions pertaining to an item your are looking to bid on. When, where, how it was obtained, etc. If you have any questions regarding "Mayberry" related items, or just want to talk Mayberry, drop me an email.
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