Doug Donaldson
by Doug:
Game-Used Memorabilia
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June/July 2005
Bats, balls, even footwear: Turn your passion for sports profitable by trading legends' old gear
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Road Warrior
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August/September 2005
Hit the mean streets in style this fall with a custom-made titanium two-wheeler
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Double Trouble
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August/September 2005
Darlene Ava Williams risks her life so Pamela Anderson and Britney Spears don't have to.
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Weather Man
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April/May 2006
Storm chaser Warren Faidley nearby? Strap yourself to something solid.
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The Iceman Cometh
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June/July 2006
Antarctic scientist Ralph Harvey is one seriously cool customer.
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Diver Down
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Feb/March 2007
Every day on the job, Michael Bellardi is in over his head
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Diver Down
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February/March 2007
Every day on the job, Michael Bellardi is in over his head
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Weather Man
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April/May 2006
Storm chaser Warren Faidley nearby? Strap yourself to something solid.
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Heavy Reading
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October/November 2006
This Manchester United history is the year's biggest book - literally.
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Club Crackers
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August/September 2006
Please allow swank concierge service Innerplace to usher you past the velvet rope.
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Glory Days
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June/July 2006
Revisit trading's proudest era with a little 80's Gold.
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Flight Risk
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June/July 2007
Air Force test pilot Brett Vance takes his F-16 up to God’s anteroom, then kills the engine. Certifiable tough guy — or just certifiable?
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Scent of a Trader
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June/July 2007
Derek Jeter, Michael Jordan, Liz Taylor . . . and you! Enter the world of signature cologne, one heady whiff at a time.
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Scent of a Trader
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June/July 2007
David Beckham, Prince, Liz Taylor . . . and you! Enter the world of signature cologne, one HEADY whiff at a time.
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Chemical Brother
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April/May 2007
Spilled some toxic waste into a wildlife sanctuary or children’s playground? Chris Wagner is the man to call
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Warning Sign
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April/May 2007
Will one anxious trader heed his nightmares’ lessons?
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Drag King
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Oct/Nov 2006
Dave Grubnic is blasé about piloting 8,000 horses at 330 mph -- it's trading that really gives him the heebie-jeebies
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Demolition Man
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August/September 2006
"Business is booming," says Bill Moore -- then he blows up a stadium to prove it.
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Downward Trend
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September 2007
Competitive cliff diver Frederic Weill is equally adept at flinging himself into the markets. Look out below!
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Downward Trend
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September 2007
Competitive cliff diver Frederic Weill is equally adept at flinging himself into the markets. Look out below!
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General Electric
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October 2007
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General Electric
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October 2007
Thomas Verdecchio takes flight, then steps out to show
500,000 volts who’s boss. Smokin’!
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Predator's Ball
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February/March 2008
Jeremiah Sullivan sizes up the world’s most dangerous sharks — and says “bite me.”
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Speed Dialer & And They Feel Fine
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April/May 2008
Porsche’s sleek new cellphone is a trader’s in-the-money call.
After a difficult decade, R.E.M. Inc. is a blue-chip once more.
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Cojones Q&A
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April/May 2008
High-altitude lumberjack Mark Standley risks his life to keep your penthouse in fine cabinetry and parquet floors.
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Cojones Q&A
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May/June 2008
High-altitude lumberjack Mark Standley risks his life to keep your penthouse in fine cabinetry and parquet floors.
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Speed Dialer & And They Feel Fine
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May/June 2008
Porsche’s sleek new cellphone is a trader’s in-the-money call.
After a difficult decade, R.E.M. Inc. is a blue-chip once more.
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Hot Commodity
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September 2008
For volcanologist Jim Kauahikaua, dealing with big blowups is all in a day's work.
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