Steve – Someone created a post asking about selling a MAC1500 for parts/repair. You should weigh in.
@Anyone – I’m the only one posting on Steve’s videos. Come on!! You all can’t be that busy!!!
Ends up I posted my interesting sales from last week on Steve’s previous video. Apparently, though, I skipped some interesting sales from a few weeks ago. I’ll list them now.
I bought this old portrait photo during the beginning of my eBay journey, so 2016 or 2017. I was able to research the photographer and date it to around the 1940s, and I thought it would go for good money. I’ve lowered the price a few times over the years, but it finally sold for best offer of $16. I paid less than $1, but I didn’t make the profit I thought that I would.
Someone gave me this gift of an awesome frame when I graduated college. After some time, I decided not to display the photo any more (you know, when the kids arrived). It sat in a box for years, and I decided to check on its value. I was surprised at the value, so I decided to sell it for the right price. That price was $180 on best offer.
Steve: I use to sell Napa Valley boxes and had forgot about them. Your post reminded me to look again. Thanks for another what sold video. My favorite kind of video!
Sharyn: What an amazing frame and sale. I sell frames from time to time, but never one like that. I usually pass right over the ceramic type frames. Not anymore:)
My big sale this week was a huge wool blanket. It had black hairs on it that seem to be woven in the fabric. I hesitated to list, (didn’t want a return) bit the bullet, showed hairs in photos and ended up taking a best offer of $99.99. Fingers crossed it isn’t returned.
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