on โ07-01-2015 09:51 PM
I'm wondering if this is possible.
I bought some paintings a few months ago - the original listing of 3 very large paintings had the sizes. However the but the seller in response to enquiries from two sellers relisted them separately for each buyer, without particular details & I bought one lot.
I ony have the listing I bought from which does not have the sizes. I'm now looking for canvas frames for them & I've forgotten the original sizes from the original listing & don't really want to unroll them again unnecessarily. Is there anyway possible to track down the original listing using the seller's identity to track down the sizes?
Thanks
on โ07-01-2015 10:14 PM
In purchase history probably in Archived which goes back 3 years.
Tick the box time box ie 2014 purchases.
on โ07-01-2015 10:17 PM
Sorry, it's not the listing I bought the paintings on, it was the original listing before the seller relisted the paintings separately (which of course I did not buy from) & it is not in my archives.
on โ07-01-2015 10:17 PM
on โ08-01-2015 12:14 AM
If the sale was in the last 90 days, and other listing sold, and the buyer left the seller feedback, there should be a "view item" link on the feedback received for that item.
on โ08-01-2015 12:31 AM
on โ08-01-2015 12:56 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:
You must have been a Sherlock Holmes in a previous life.
I wish. ๐ As a youngster, I devoured detective stories, movies etc and wanted to be a PI right up until my early 20's, when a bouncer in a nightclub told me that his last job was as a PI, and he spent the vast majority of his time stuck in parked cars, spying on spouses suspected of cheating an not so much PI-ing, but P-ing into empty soft drink bottles.
Still get that little twinge of what coulda been when I watch the new Sherlock, or classics like The Maltese Falcon, though (reality can't kill the fantasist in me entirely. ๐ ).
on โ08-01-2015 01:02 AM
Me, I'd unroll them and make my own measurements rather than going on the sellers measurments.
Be a b*gger if you had the frames made up then found they didn't fit.
โ08-01-2015 01:05 AM - edited โ08-01-2015 01:07 AM
(reality can't kill the fantasist in me entirely. ).
Best to keep it that way.
I was with a music band in my earlier years and we often played at the Old Lion in Adelaide.
I met and talked with one of the waitresses, very intelligent and attractive, and she was to my surprised in the middle of becoming a PI.
Back then I always thought PI's were all men, so I was impressed she was doing something she wanted to do.
One of my faves is Young Sherlock Holmes, the movie.
And Padi has a good point tetibird.
on โ08-01-2015 01:26 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:(reality can't kill the fantasist in me entirely.
).
Best to keep it that way.
I was with a music band in my earlier years and we often played at the Old Lion in Adelaide.
I met and talked with one of the waitresses, very intelligent and attractive, and she was to my surprised in the middle of becoming a PI.
Back then I always thought PI's were all men, so I was impressed she was doing something she wanted to do.
One of my faves is Young Sherlock Holmes, the movie.
And Padi has a good point tetibird.
Ah, I'm just stalking you kopes, but with this one the only size is what you measure it up to.
Imagine if you had a rare old piece of oak and chopped it up to make a frame...............
I played a bit on stage too, nothing special nothing grand, just a bit of blues.
God, those lights are hot, especially when the foldback ain't working.................................