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I am a HUGE sneakerhead. I've got racks on racks on racks of sneakers, literally. 3 racks of sneakers numbering over 150 pairs. Jordans? I got 'em. Kobe's? I got 'em. Lebrons? I. Got. 'Em.

I even have 2 pairs of the MAG shoes from Back to the Future II that Nike created and sold at auction in 2011. Yes, you read that correctly; not just 1 pair, which most people would be lucky to have, but 2. One from the eBay auctions that Nike had and the other from a live auction held at the Nike Store in Santa Monica; it comes in a "Plutonium" case, one of only 5 made available to the public. Back to the Future II is possibly my favorite movie of all time, so to have the opportunity to own these sneakers is a dream come true; a very expensive dream come true.

James See | 323.270.1091 | james.see(at)me.com