I finally have something to talk about. The previous few weeks have been sort of bla.
I bought these two framed paint by numbers a few years ago thinking that they’d be pretty fast sellers. Actually, I did sell another one very quickly, but these have stagnated. Finally sold to Shop America for $58 (which usually means that they will end up in Japan). I paid $2.
I bought this retro record/cassette/CD player combo at a garage sale thinking I was going to use it myself, but I decided that I’m happy with my separate component system. I bought it for $25, and it sold for $73.
I overpaid for an auction lot of flatware, but I made profit on the first sale. A stainless steel flatware set, service for 8 – paid about $15 and sold for $46.
I purchased an auction lot that included Petite Flowers Stangl dishware a few years ago. I finally sold three listings for a total of $54. I paid a dollar or two for all of them. Here is one of the listings:
I’m always impressed by Steve’s ability to fix old electronics like the tube radio in the beginning of his video. I’d love to have the knowledge and confidence to do that.
I hear ya. I have sold numerous tube radios, but all in as-is condition. At one time, I thought that I might do some repair, maybe with transistor radios from the 70s & 80s, but it would require some time, study, and equipment. I now have a part time job, so that went out the window.
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