Auction Michael J. Fox Foundation Charity Auction - Ends Friday 10/7 at 11pm EST (1 Viewer)

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Auction ends at: 11:00 PM Eastern Time
Auction ends on: Oct 7, 2022
Starting bid: $35
Minimum bid increment: $5
Payments accepted: PayPal F&F, Venmo
Shipping terms: Free - CONUS Only
Ships via: USPS Ground Advantage

I’m auctioning off the last sample set of my Back To The Future, Biff Tannen’s Pleasure Paradise CPC tribute set and the winning bid amount will go 100% to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research.

More info can be found here.
https://www.michaeljfox.org/

I personally have a friend who dealt with Parkinson’s for the majority of his later years before passing and I’m sure we all know someone who has been affected.

I know it won’t be much but I thought it would be nice to give a little something back. Shipping is on me to CONUS.
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I’m out of the sample collecting. I’d like to match the winning bud up to $100.

My father (now 72) was diagnosed with Parkinson’s when he was 33. Dad served in the USAF in Vietnam in 1968 as a crew chief for the F4 phantom crews. In dealing with the armaments, Agent Orange was used quite often, and 99% the root cause of his condition. My father is essentially bound to a chair, but tries to get around, but it’s a chore these days. It took him over 30 years of fighting with the VA, but a class action suit finally came out linking Agent Orange to Parkinson’s, and is now considered a 100% disabled vet. It’s a nasty disease and I’d be more than happy to make a donation to the Michael J Fox foundation.

Mark
 
I’m out of the sample collecting. I’d like to match the winning bud up to $100.

My father (now 72) was diagnosed with Parkinson’s when he was 33. Dad served in the USAF in Vietnam in 1968 as a crew chief for the F4 phantom crews. In dealing with the armaments, Agent Orange was used quite often, and 99% the root cause of his condition. My father is essentially bound to a chair, but tries to get around, but it’s a chore these days. It took him over 30 years of fighting with the VA, but a class action suit finally came out linking Agent Orange to Parkinson’s, and is now considered a 100% disabled vet. It’s a nasty disease and I’d be more than happy to make a donation to the Michael J Fox foundation.

Mark
Wow, so sorry to hear that but thank you so much.
 
I’m out of the sample collecting. I’d like to match the winning bud up to $100.

My father (now 72) was diagnosed with Parkinson’s when he was 33. Dad served in the USAF in Vietnam in 1968 as a crew chief for the F4 phantom crews. In dealing with the armaments, Agent Orange was used quite often, and 99% the root cause of his condition. My father is essentially bound to a chair, but tries to get around, but it’s a chore these days. It took him over 30 years of fighting with the VA, but a class action suit finally came out linking Agent Orange to Parkinson’s, and is now considered a 100% disabled vet. It’s a nasty disease and I’d be more than happy to make a donation to the Michael J Fox foundation.

Mark
Nice gesture, Mark. So sorry to hear about your dad. I have a best friend who’s dad has been battling. Spent time in the Navy in Vietnam, and Agent Orange did him in as well. It took years of battling the V.A. to get the care that he earned.

Such a bastard of a disease.
 
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