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re: Weekend near!!! Garage sales!!! My big hits for the last month
Posted on 10/22/20 at 7:59 am to Sao
Posted on 10/22/20 at 7:59 am to Sao
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So what's the total money bought vs sold/high bid at this point
Don’t quite understand what you are asking. The stuff above, I paid $375, sold for $3906.
If you are asking me how much have I spent on junk that I couldn’t sale, the answer is very little, because I don’t buy crap hoping to make $10. There’s nothing wrong with that, there’s a lot of people that do that. That’s too much damn work.
This is my hobby, not business, so I look for “unicorns”, things for under $10, that’s worth more than $100.
If I buy something, 95% of the time, I sell it for at least the amount I paid for it.
This post was edited on 10/22/20 at 8:02 am
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:05 am to theantiquetiger
For the items marked "selling", is this like Storage Wars where every piece of junk they pull out of the locker is priced at ridiculous amount that nobody would actually pay?
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:06 am to theantiquetiger
How do you do most of your selling (eBay, Etsy, Facebook marketplace, Craigslist, pawn shops, consignment, etc.)? Just curious.
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:06 am to Buckeye Jeaux
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Cool.
I buy and sell rare vintage American made tobacco pipes. Mostly 1915 to 1950. That is my hobby business plan.
I’ve purchased a few Dunhill pipes over the years (only brand I know). Most sold for around $100, one went for around $400
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:07 am to Splackavellie
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For the items marked "selling",
They are on eBay with bids, that’s the current bid
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:08 am to TaderSalad
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What tobacco you like, baw?
Simple stuff. I mix Virginia Bright with Kentucky Burley and a touch of Louisiana Perique.
And I try to find it without the damned moisturizer chemicals. Hard to find these days.
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:08 am to theantiquetiger
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Paid $40
Sold $390
Please tell me you kept the $20 sticker on it when you sold it
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:09 am to theantiquetiger
There's a reason I stick with collectible cards, frick having to deal with the shipping on most of those items.
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:10 am to theantiquetiger
I have at least 50 of those metal thomas the train cars, prob more. Are those collectable?
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:10 am to When in Rome
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How do you do most of your selling (eBay, Etsy, Facebook marketplace, Craigslist, pawn shops, consignment, etc.)? Just curious.
75% eBay. They have fees but it still the best place to get views
25% Facebook marketplace or collector pages. I’m trying to go more this way because it’s free. The Saints tickets I bought, I sold them on a Saint collectors page on FB. I kept all $780
This post was edited on 10/22/20 at 8:31 am
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:11 am to theantiquetiger
Find me some vintage baseball cards
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:12 am to theantiquetiger
No, you answered perfectly. Out of pocket vs recovered.
Very nice job. Keep it up, enjoy and ignore the self-loathing haters
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:13 am to theantiquetiger
This has niche youtube channel all over it
Another income stream
Another income stream
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:16 am to Bazzatcha
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I have at least 50 of those metal thomas the train cars, prob more. Are those collectable?
Not collectible, but highly sought after.
I paid $40 for two large totes, with 100+ cars, a ton of track, and a lot of the buildings.
The cars bring (on average) $2-$3 each. I sold mine on a Thomas Train group on FB for $100+. The building went for around $20 each, and I gave the track away (they just paid the shipping, which was $60).
A few of the cars I had were rare, averaged $5-$10 each. Some were common, less than a dollar each. I could have sat them for weeks, selling one at a time. I don’t like doing that. I want the stuff I buy at garage sales gone within a week or two.
This post was edited on 10/22/20 at 8:20 am
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:18 am to theantiquetiger
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I sold mine on a Thomas Train group on FB for $100+.
and the OT thinks FB is useless
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:20 am to theantiquetiger
quote:Dunhill's are very good pipes. But 1919 to 1940 Kaywoodie's are easily equal to Dunhill's in briar and craftsmanship. KB&B owned Kaywoodie, and cornered the world briar market for a few decades. Kept the best for themselves, and supplied most other pipe makers with the rest.
I’ve purchased a few Dunhill pipes over the years (only brand I know). Most sold for around $100, one went for around $400
After WW2 (early 1950's), Kaywoodie was sold to a company that cheapened the product, and sold tens of millions of them in drug stores, etc. It would be like some company buying Rolls Royce and cranking out millions of economy cars.
This post was edited on 10/22/20 at 8:22 am
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:21 am to Buckeye Jeaux
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Kaywoodie's
I’ve bought a few over the years, but they never bring more than $10-$15 each. I wouldn’t know how to date them.
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:22 am to Konkey Dong
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Find me some vintage baseball cards
got all you want from 1981-1995 or so
Posted on 10/22/20 at 8:24 am to Konkey Dong
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Find me some vintage baseball cards
Have some very sweet ones that were my son's. One of the best is Nolan Ryan's rookie card that is sign by him. Have a few more of his that are sign by him.
Just holding them for my grandson.
Have many old comic books too that are first editions in plastic.
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