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manus Wrote:The most expensive I've seen so far are the sneakers Wilt Chamberlain wore when he set the NBA's single-game scoring record and which Sotheby's sold in 2000 for $55,000.
(according to Forbes.com)
that's pretty expensive for some pre-worn, sweaty trainers
the boy with the three stripes
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didnt nike do some limited hand made airforce ones , made in italy with real alligator and snakeskin , they were retail at £2000 a pair but not sure how many were made or if they now go for more cash , they were really nice for nikes aswell even though i hate nike !! they make my feet look like moon boots lol
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Only 4 months old pencil? You can do better than that!
And genuine handmade trainers would be lurvely (as long as they have three stripes)
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lol they were just fresh in my mind , to be honest i have never EVER bought n***s !!!
and yeah hand made superstars would be on my to buy list if i could ever afford em !! maybe when i win the lottery ill buy you all a set !!
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I'm sure there's a pair of hand made, box fresh, BNWT () "athletic shoes" made by the great man himself, Mr A. Dassler sitting in a museum somewhere in Herzogenaurach.
And I'm sure if they ever came up for auction they would fetch a pretty penny, metaphorically speaking/typing.
fc
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