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		<title>Comment on About OK Blue Jay by James Damude</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Damude</dc:creator>
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		<description>hey there,
I hate to leave this message here but I can&#039;t find another way to contact you.  I am looking for a HUGE blue jay fan that will understand what I have and understand the worth of it.  My grandfather was a top level exec. at Xerox in Toronto when the Blue Jays started in 1977.  Because Xerox bought awesome box seats the top people at Xerox where all given their opening game ticket encased/sealed in glass.  From what I remember I think there were only 10-25 tickets given out like this.  My grandfather has passed on but gave me the 100% mint condition ticket.  I called a few places and looked online and they want $100-150 dollars for it.  That is crap!  This ticket is not used, it is sealed and in mint condition.  

You may ask, why would I give it up...I am not saying I would.  What I do know is that there are BIGGER fans than me that would love a slice of the history of the Blue Jays.  For the right price...maybe I would give it up...maybe.

If you are interested or know someone who is please contact me jdamude@cccmidland.com 

This ticket has had limited sunlight and is in 100% MINT condition - again...it is sealed in glass.  I am in communication with the Blue Jays and Xerox to find out who sealed it...I would love to know the history on that.  Let me know, God bless!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey there,<br />
I hate to leave this message here but I can&#8217;t find another way to contact you.  I am looking for a HUGE blue jay fan that will understand what I have and understand the worth of it.  My grandfather was a top level exec. at Xerox in Toronto when the Blue Jays started in 1977.  Because Xerox bought awesome box seats the top people at Xerox where all given their opening game ticket encased/sealed in glass.  From what I remember I think there were only 10-25 tickets given out like this.  My grandfather has passed on but gave me the 100% mint condition ticket.  I called a few places and looked online and they want $100-150 dollars for it.  That is crap!  This ticket is not used, it is sealed and in mint condition.  </p>
<p>You may ask, why would I give it up&#8230;I am not saying I would.  What I do know is that there are BIGGER fans than me that would love a slice of the history of the Blue Jays.  For the right price&#8230;maybe I would give it up&#8230;maybe.</p>
<p>If you are interested or know someone who is please contact me <a href="mailto:jdamude@cccmidland.com">jdamude@cccmidland.com</a> </p>
<p>This ticket has had limited sunlight and is in 100% MINT condition &#8211; again&#8230;it is sealed in glass.  I am in communication with the Blue Jays and Xerox to find out who sealed it&#8230;I would love to know the history on that.  Let me know, God bless!</p>
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