I got some packages today, including a pretty fabulously fabulous original window card from the estate of David Klein, the window card's artist - for the original B'way production of The Music Man - amazingly beautiful and came with a Certificate that it's from the estate of the artist. This was originally on eBay for a really expensive price. It didn't sell, so they relisted with a pretty low starting bid for something of this vintage with this provenance. I wrote them and asked what price it would take to shut down the auction and sell to me - they were cagey and wanted to see the auction through because they really thought they'd get a lot more than their opening bid. In the end, I put my top bid in as a proxy and I won it for only $75 over the opening bid. They could have done much better had they suggested a number to me and shut the auction down, as I was willing to go at least $150 higher. My good, their bad, my window card. Since it's one of the three B'way window cards I'd ever care to own, I'd say I got an amazing deal. This same artist did The Most Happy Fella, too, and they were selling a one-sheet style, which was great, but which went for over $1200, and then a window card that just wasn't in great shape, but even that went for over $1000. So, I got the bargain of bargains on this.