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Welcome to Lost Lizard Trading Company!
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Hello, and thank you for stopping by Lost Lizard Trading Company! Lost Lizard is a very small, woman-owned and operated, e-commerce business licensed and located in the lush Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona in the Southwestern United States.  Lost Lizard enjoys going to estate sales, yard sales, used book stores, charitable stores, and auctions.  It's just like a treasure hunt!  The Trading Company is an outlet for Lost Lizard's adventures.  Lost Lizard's interests are varied and the Lizard does not claim to specialize in any area, although the Lizard cannot seem to pass up books about the Western United States or the First Nations which occupied the United States.  The Lizard's pleasure is to make our customers happy, and customer care is our specialty.  Lost Lizard invites you to take a look and see if it has found something that might interest you. 

And, for all you folks who land here looking for Lizard Pictures, here's a link to the Arizona Desert Museum reptile images.  For those of you with lizard interests from the Los Angeles area, take a peak at the Lost Lizards of Los Angeles project sponsored by the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History.


At this time Lost Lizard does has not established a stand-alone sales website except for limited and selected items at the currently-under-construction Lost Lizard's Loot page on this website.  Instead, Lost Lizard relies on various venues to post its items.  Come visit the Lizard at any of the sites below.  Take a look at Lost Lizard's Loot as the Lizard adds her Western / Native loot, or click on the links below to see where the Lizard hides its wares. 

Bonanza ~ Find everything but the ordinary!  Bonanza, also affectionately known as the Ranch, is quite simply one of the best up-and-coming e-commerce marketplaces around.  It is new and it invites buyer and seller interactions and it has fun and allows sellers to offer Bonanzas, special sales with real-time chat. Come see what the Lizard has wrangled up at the Ranch.  PayPal and Google Checkout are used on the Ranch.

iOffer
~ Like finding a deal? You'll love iOffer! This isn't an auction. It's better! iOffer is an online community that allows you to buy, sell and trade- just like you would in real life- by negotiating.  iOffer posts over 31 million items from 165 countries.  The venue uses a fixed price and best offer format.  Lost Lizard accepts major credit cards through PayPal and Google Checkout and also accepts money orders.  This is where the Lizard stores its treasures.  
Make me an Offer I can't refuse!

Amazon ~ Do you love to read or find interesting or unusual books, CDs or other media at great prices?  Come browse 
Lost Lizard's Bookshelf. 

eBay ~ If you love auctions, you'll enjoy finding Lost-Lizard-Trading-Company at eBay.  Lost Lizard often lists true no reserve auctions where you set the final price.  If you want to have some fun, come visit ME at eBay.

Visit often, you'll never know what you may find!

Help Dylan's Warriors fight childhood cancer. . .We raised $413.26 from November 2011-January 2012!  This effort will continue through October 31, 2012.

Usually Lost Lizard highlights desert creatures in this space; this entry is different.  November 2011 marks the 3-year anniversary of one of Lost Lizard’s saddest times.  It also represents an opportunity to join Dylan’s Warriors in the fight against childhood cancers.  In November 2008, our 5-year-old grandson, Dylan, was diagnosed with DIPG, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, a brainstem tumor which is always fatal. Dylan passed away less than two months later in January 2009.  While an uncommon disease, DIPG strikes many, mostly young children, each year.  There are limited treatments, and survival rate is usually less than two years, often much, much less.  Upon Dylan’s death, tumor material was harvested and a cell culture was started.  Research with that culture may hold the key to the cure to this deadly disease.
To remember Dylan and all the children who have or will suffer from this deadly disease, from November 2011 through October 2012, Lost Lizard Trading Company will be contributing 100% of the profits from sales on Lost Lizard's website to the Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford.  
Please consider a book from Lost Lizard’s Loot.  If you don’t need a book (or an item currently offered on another site that could be purchased here), please visit the Dylan’s Warriors page for more information and an opportunity to contribute directly to the DIPG research at Lucille Packard. 



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