How to get a hold of Tim Gracyk

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How to get a hold of Tim Gracyk

Post by need4art »

Hi All,
Does anyone have a good email address or phone # for Tim Gracyk there are some books of his that I would like to see if he still has or is selling.
Thx Abe

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Re: How to get a hold of Tim Gracyk

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I always thought it was kind of strange. Tim has all these books, etc., for sale, and the phrase "contact me" appears several times on his site, but he provides NO OBVIOUS WAY to contact him! In any event, the last time I got in touch with Tim I sent an email using the "Site Webmaster" jump which appears at the very bottom on all of the pages -- for instance --

http://www.gracyk.com/companion.shtml#bigbook

It sends the email to "Donna," whom I believe is Tim's wife.

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Re: How to get a hold of Tim Gracyk

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You can also try and contact him via his eBay seller ID tgracyk. He is quite active on eBay, so you should get a response there.

Tim Gracyk

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Post by Tim Gracyk »

Hi, Tim here. It's true that I may have seemed hard to contact--I dropped out of the hobby for years since I took on a teaching job that kept me busy, busy, busy.


Contact info is on my homepage. It gives an email that my wife receives. She passes to me the email that I should look at (as opposed to the emails my website generates of emails asking, "I own a Bing Crosby 78. How much is it worth?").


About 15 years ago I compiled several books (about 12 different spiral bound items) that I was proud of, and I sold them for years on ebay, but I'm pretty low on stock these days. I'm getting down to my last copy of half of the titles, the other half gone (all out).


Tim Gracyk

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