Today’s theme seems to be Posts About Apple Retail Stores, so better continue the trend. This one comes from the “Yeah, some people are a little nuts” department: A dumpster diver in Boston found a piece of the “Green Monster” facade that was used to cover the Boylston Street store during its construction, and has put it up for auction at eBay.
Bidding (which ends on June 8th) started at $50, and currently stands at a wopping $355…for a piece of a sign found in the trash. The money earned from the auction will go to boston2portland, an annual bike ride charity to raise money for Parkinson’s Disease research. The winning bidder will receive a personal invite to the boston2portland PowerRider reception, “a little wine-and cheese affair just for the select few riders who have earned over $2500, along with a personal tour of the Center for Neurological Diseases!”
Check the eBay auction for some more photos, and if you’re a fan of the right half of the Apple logo, consider placing a bid-it’s for charity.
[via ifoAppleStore, Infinite Loop]
If only it was the left half! :(