No hard feelings here. I find it amusing that you have such a strong opinion about buying and selling sheds. You guys found that "once in a life time" set while you were shed hunting - that's great. But it doesn't make you a better shed hunter than the rest of us - just luckier this time. We all have the same obsession, respect, lust, and uncontrollable desire to get out there and find big sheds, but some of us might go about it in slightly different ways at times. Would you have left those beasts in the field if you had found them while using binoculars, riding a horse, or driving a road? These methods may be considered "lazy" by some of the die hard shed hunters. Do you see my point? Sometimes I get lucky and find a good shed or two while hiking, but sometimes my sheds are found on eBay. Keep humpin' the hills and I hope you get lucky over and over again.
I would love to see everybody's biggest sheds no matter how they were "found", so keep posting pictures.