$80 for that stylus, amazing. I really need to get into parting out old electronic gear… I pass them up all the time because of lack of space.
Some of my interesting sales over the past 7 days:
(20) c1968 NFL Stickers http://www.ebay.com/itm/192114607876
These only took 1 day to sell. Found them randomly on Saturday at an estate sale of a collector/borderline hoarder. At least their collection was very nicely displayed, albeit on every inch of their house walls, ceiling, every flat surface, and more. They were just sitting there on a dresser, maybe they were in a drawer. I could date them by the logos, colors, and that the helmets only had one face mask bar – by 1970, the NFL required helmet logos to have 2 bars on the face masks. I could have sold for $5-$10 each if I parted them out, but decided to go with the lot route. Bought the whole stack for $1, sold for $50.
Wooden 6 Tobacco Pipe Stand & Humidor http://www.ebay.com/itm/201424543286
I’ve had this for a while. Even had it on 50% off sales before. But it finally sold for full price, $99.99. I think I bought it for like $10-$15.
TDK Napa Valley Box Company Cassette Storage http://www.ebay.com/itm/201825547266
Got this when I bought a lot grouping of cassettes. Looked it up and found it was worth something on it’s own. Apparently any of the cassette/cd/vhs racks made by Napa Valley in CA is good to pick up. Sold within 2-3 days for $25.
US Army 4 Star General Wool Flag http://www.ebay.com/itm/201628466816
Didn’t make as much as expected on this, sold for $130 after buying for $55 at the estate sale of the longtime secretary of the 9th Infantry Division Association. He lived in Weehawken, right next to me in Hoboken, NJ. At the same sale, bought this, a one star general flag, a flag from the Philadelphia Quartermasters, and also a bunch of memorabilia from the Association.
Steve – Nice to see the dogs. Your new backyard looks like your old backyard if I remember correctly from previous videos. Unless this was from the old house?
I bought an online auction lot of placemats, which have not been selling well. I recently added best offer on them, so I’m hoping those sales pick up. This is a set of wicker or straw placemats or trivets. Paid about $2, and sold them for $24. The buyer is in CA and paid about $23 to ship them! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=182363905874
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Yes Brian, I’ve noticed your location, but never said anything. I actually went to Stevens, so I am familiar with Hoboken. I don’t get up there very often these days. Whenever you say something about space constraints, I think about the row houses / townhouses that are so common there. I assume you have a place like that.
The Italian bowl was something I bought from an online auction in Rahway last September. I spent a huge amount of money there, but I bought tons of great stuff. It’s part of my “pipeline”.
When my wife & I got married, we bought a place on 5th & Willow – so yes, a small apt within one of those row houses. About 18 months ago we sold and bought a newer condo in Hoboken – bigger, but definitely still not a ton of storage space.
Hey, I’m back! I’ve had a wicked busy last few months. It’s been mostly good. I’ve kept filming my sales, but I couldn’t find the time to edit them into videos once thanksgiving and the holidays hit. So here’s a couple what sold videos I put together over the last week.
Sheldon! Great to have you back. I guess it’s a good thing we didn’t hear from you cause that meant business was boomin’! Can’t wait to catch up on your videos.
It was a very good week for me. Here are some highlights…
I bought a box lot of costume jewelry for $45. One item was a WW2 trench art bracelet. It wasn’t as fancy as some other ones on ebay, but they were selling for a lot. I decided on an auction format. Started it out at $30 and it rose to $54 by the end. WW2 Trench Art Bracelet
At a thrift store here in town, I spotted some of our local hockey team bobbleheads for a dollar each. I should have bought them all, but found a few that I recognized. I sold two to the same buyer. I priced them high at $65 each and he paid full price for both. Not a bad sale! Bobblehead 1 Bobblehead 2
Here’s an interesting sale. I recently purchased a metal mail sorting desk for my office. Paid $12 on an online auction site. Picked it up, brought it home and started cleaning it up. Inside the drawer was a key that didn’t go to the desk. I did some research and found out that it was a key to a postal office mail bag. I put it up for auction and it sold for $51! U.S. Postal Mail Bag Key
I sold a really neat carved coconut mask. It came in a box lot and came to about $1.70. I’ve seen the generic coconut masks at run-of-the-mill souvenir shops at beaches, but this was different. It was really unique. So I priced it high and took a best offer of $40. Vintage Coconut Mask Carving
Finally, I wanted to show by best sale of the week. I wrote on Monday about a Korean silk and paper doll book. I didn’t think it was worth anything. It, too, came in a box lot and came to about $4.25. I threw it up as an auction starting at $10 and it sold for $356! Korean Doll Book
Wheeling in the house! My family is from the greater Pittsburgh area – from Monroeville on the east all the way to Steubenville on the west. My parents grew up in Weirton, just north of you. I remember going to Wheeling as a kid for the Christmas light festival. It was always a treat.
Anyway, amazing amazing sales! Love the trench are bracelet and that silk book is something like I’ve never seen (or at least noticed).
Hey! It’s good to hear from someone local. Pittsburgh is great. I make a trip there about once a month or so to scavenge. And I was just in Weirton last weekend for dinner.
Yeah, that silk book was certainly a surprise! From what I understand, I think the mix of Korean culture and Christian religion is a hot issue which was probably what made it desirable. I wish I knew more about it, but I was happy with the end price.
Went to a midweek estate sale held by the new owners of an old house who were stunned to find the prior owners vacated the premises without cleaning out any of their belongings. New owners were basically giving everything away, so I gathered a large amount of items and gave them a bit of cash for what I hauled away. This vintage doorstop was in the lot, paid less than a buck, sold for $80 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Hubley-Cast-Iron-Doorstop-English-Country-House-Cottage-Flowers-/311783237109?rd=1
Killer sales! You know I love cassettes, so to see a grouping of used ones go for so much is exciting.
That Halloween mask going to Tiffany – I’ve never seen them use anything like that in a display or window, doesn’t seem to be “on brand”. Maybe it is simply for an employee?
I have had a rough week with almost no sales on either ebay or etsy–and some thorny customer issues on top of that.
Here is a new one, I bought a very cool American Indian piece at an online auction for $10 that they misdescribed, they contacted me today asking me if I still wanted it (oh hell yes!) It is not my problem that they didn’t describe it right…sigh…
I won’t lie… I would have totally kept those cookie lamps. LOL! Even better that you found them as a pair. I’m curious to know what the story behind them is. Promotional items? Art project? Perhaps we’ll never know.
I suspect that they were promotional items, but there weren’t any labels. I only found one other that sold on ebay, a single lamp, and that one didn’t have any more info either.
Album of 1920s photos – I paid $3.75 for this at an estate sale and listed it as an auction, hoping it would get some interest. Only 1 bid, but I started it at $150, so it’s a win! I love some of the photos. http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/232239601606?rd=1
Mid-century juice glasses. I’ve had these for a long time, but they are so adorable, I refused to sell them cheap. I paid $3 and sold them for $50. http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/331763108123?rd=1
Wimbledon hat – My husband is a sports writer, so he often notices sports stuff that I walk right by. He found this one at a rummage sale. I think we paid $1 or less and it sold for $49.99! http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/231904027052?rd=1
This week so far has mostly just been tons of low offers. Fingers crossed!
Hi, new here. Puma thongs $188, paid a dollar, msrp was $12. $144 NASA patch x2 . I think I paid 5-8 bucks for the lot of 17, sold 12 already, 5 to go.Science Class display, $235, paid 3.93 thriftI had these in my recycle bin, then I thought someone would want this….sold 6 already for 9.44 plus ship.
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