| | | biggunn | 03-28-2012 12:38 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TGMT²
(Post 325598)
Mostly the reason I haven't been posting my finds.
I guess I can contribute what I find that will be listed on Craigslist. :)
1) 2 Guitars - BC Rich and a Epiphone, I got them both for $50. - expect $250.
2) Tektronix oscilloscope w/manual, $5. - expect $50.
3) Antelope Head (taxidermy) $5. - already sold for $140.
4) Huge RC Boat for parts, $15. - already sold for $100.
5) Huge Indian Kachina Doll, $30. - already sold for $200.
6) Large tool box of reloading equipment $15. - already sold for $250.
7) Bowflex, $40. - already sold for $150.
8) Mobility power chair, $200. - already sold for $600.
9) English saddle, $40. - expect $300.
10) A Very High End Electronics tester, $7. :D - expect a minimum of $1500. but will be closer to $2000. | TGMT finally posts some of his finds!! :) Some impressive ones here. |
| yotano211 | 03-28-2012 01:12 PM | I feel like dirt.
My unique find for the day on Craiglist, a pair of NVIDIA GTX 590 desktop graphics card. The mom was listing it for her son who was off at college. She had listed the pair as GTX 570, but when I looked closer at the pictures, I knew they where 590's. I feel bad for not saying anything, but I still bought them and left in a hurry.
Paid 400 for a pair of NVIDIA GTX 590--sell for 600-700 each
I wish I had a desktop to try these babies out. I could have my own folding@home folding farm. |
| biggunn | 03-28-2012 01:19 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yotano211
(Post 325838)
I feel like dirt.
My unique find for the day on Craiglist, a pair of NVIDIA GTX 590 desktop graphics card. The mom was listing it for her son who was off at college. She had listed the pair as GTX 570, but when I looked closer at the pictures, I knew they where 590's. I feel bad for not saying anything, but I still bought them and left in a hurry.
Paid 400 for a pair of NVIDIA GTX 590--sell for 600-700 each
I wish I had a desktop to try these babies out. I could have my own folding@home folding farm. | Wrongly appraised items can be some of the best finds! |
| Sandy D | 03-29-2012 12:03 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by biggunn
(Post 325825)
TGMT finally posts some of his finds!! :) Some impressive ones here. | I am very impressed with his knowledge. |
| TGMT² | 03-29-2012 12:57 AM | ^^^The Following User Says Thank You to Sandy D For This Useful Post:
I'm not Thanking you for the "Useful Post"...
I am Thanking you for the "Comment" :D |
now we know why you love them yard sales so much lol
some nice profits there |
| yotano211 | 03-29-2012 10:53 AM | I wish I can pick Sandy's brain out on yard sales and thrift stores, he can do the same with me. |
sandy is a woman!
just a heads up |
| biggunn | 03-29-2012 06:48 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yotano211
(Post 326054)
I wish I can pick Sandy's brain out on yard sales and thrift stores, he can do the same with me. | Haha! Sandy is definitely a girls name! Maybe that's just a typo. :D |
| Sandy D | 03-29-2012 07:46 PM | You can thank my Grandpa who made me stay at his and Grannys house every Friday night and made me get up a 6 am to head out to yard sales and or flea markets and drilled everything he saw or touched into my head.
He gets all the credit, I just went along for the chili dogs and ice cream!!
Walking book of antiques and collectibles and I have yet to know after all of these years a single person who had so much knowledge of all things antique or collectible. Or anything to turn a buck on for that matter. |
| yotano211 | 03-30-2012 03:44 AM | Sorry, I meant to say "she", lol |
| Sandy D | 03-30-2012 11:07 PM | It is driving me nuts to hear people whine about not being able to find work.
There is money laying around everywhere to be had.
I very seldom ever make less then 100-150 in a few hours of running the stores in a day when I can get out. Then add Saturdays yard sales, auctions or flea markets in and anyone can make far more then 10 per hour wages easily.
Those electronic skilled people can make a small fortune. Not being a techy minded person at all I do ok but wish I had some of you guys skills in this area.
After dropping my kids off at school this morning I was able to get to 4 goodwills and 2 salvation army stores and found a boat load of items.
In fact, the van was full top to bottom front to back as I even bought a couple small pieces of vintage furniture including a vintage rocking chair which will sell on CL real quick.
But what I did find I posted on ebay around 9 pm and within 10 minutes I got an offer from a buyer to close the action and he would pay me with pp right away.
I paid 9.99 plus tax for this item and start it at 9.99 for 7 days. Thinking it would hit 125-150 range. He offered 300.00 with free shipping.
I took it. 290.00 profit on one small item less shipping and insurance.
It is out there folks, you just have to be at the right place at the right time and be looking.
I found a NFL football leather jacket today for 9.99, terapeaked it and they are selling in the 125 to 150 range. Appears to be from the late 1970s and 80's.
Now a tip for my fellow subscribers---
A while back I bought 9 Fire King Jadeite glass C handle cups. These were made in the 1950s by Anchor Hocking in Ohio. The D handle cups do not bring the money but the C handle cups are the ones you want to look for in the jadeite green color. If you are not aware of Fire King or Fire King Jadeite Glass look it up and learn as much as you can. Fire King sells like hot cakes to people in China and Japan for some reason.
Now, these cups were in a row with all the other gazillion coffee cups at Goodwill. I paid 0.79 for them and sold them starting one at a time for 9.99.
Most ended from 45.00 to 85.00.
Profit around 450.00 from a 7.00 investments. So the tip
FIRE KING
By Anchor Hocking Glass Co
Lancaster, Ohio
Look for it, learn it and keep your eyes open for it.
Some coffee cups with rare advertising bring great money.
Good luck, I hope I helped someone make some money. |
| biggunn | 03-31-2012 01:20 AM | The average person isn't smart enough and doesn't have the drive to make money on their own.. Otherwise everyone would be doing it. :) |
| yotano211 | 03-31-2012 04:04 AM | I never had drive to make money myself but with my back ground in investment banking and a BA in Economics, I always lived around money and making it. The ebay thing was always in my mind. I just had to change my mind set to learn new things. So far so good, I am learning to find deals at swat meets and slowly going to thrift shops to find things. I'm sure I passed up many deals at thrift shops but I'm learning.
Just today I sold the 2 NVIDIA GTX 590 for $650 each, paid 400 for both and made 1295 on Craigslist, minus $5 for gas cuz the dude lived on the other side of town. |
| Sandy D | 03-31-2012 10:54 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yotano211
(Post 326700)
I never had drive to make money myself but with my back ground in investment banking and a BA in Economics, I always lived around money and making it. The ebay thing was always in my mind. I just had to change my mind set to learn new things. So far so good, I am learning to find deals at swat meets and slowly going to thrift shops to find things. I'm sure I passed up many deals at thrift shops but I'm learning.
Just today I sold the 2 NVIDIA GTX 590 for $650 each, paid 400 for both and made 1295 on Craigslist, minus $5 for gas cuz the dude lived on the other side of town. | Fantastic! That is some awesome money.
I also have passed on many things over the years. Electronics especially and metals.
I used to go to a huge auction house where they would sell of huge corporate lots of computers. You could buy an entire row of towers for 100.00. A huge row of metal filing cabinets for 50.00 because no one wanted to do the work. Now I realize those were metal and I could have scrapped them for tons of money.
We live and we learn and I am learning something new all the time. Only this time around I am looking at everything and not passing things I do not know about anymore. |
| biggunn | 03-31-2012 01:57 PM | Might have to head out to the flea market tomorrow. It's a big one. :) Only going to be a high of about 75 degrees tomorrow. :bounce: (90 degrees today) |
| Sandy D | 04-04-2012 12:11 AM | I have went to flea markets at 20 degrees and 110 degrees.
If a good flea market is out there I am there no matter the temps.
Cannot pass up a good thing. |
we have car boot sales
there rubbish but a good day out,you can get hot dogs and stuff:)
i used to watch this show called bargain hunt on telly religiously |
solid stuff there Sandy_D. |
| yotano211 | 04-04-2012 12:14 PM | I findings for yesterday. It must have been from a biker family. I went to a thrift store in the upper income area of the city.
I found some t shirts from Harley Davidson for $3 each. they might sell for 15 each
10 old belt buckles from early or late 80s, payed 5 each--might sell for 20-40
2 Hell's Angel biker jackets--payed 20 each, have no idea what they sell for
1 Armani suit-payed 125--I am putting this on Craigslist, I will ask for double
My first time buying any clothes to sell for profit. I looked through my phone on ebay to guess a selling price.
I actually had fun picking through things. I could of bought tons of silver ware for feedback but ran out of money. I wasn't expecting of buying anything so didn't bring much cash with me. |
someone please enlighten
what is a thrift store....a second hand shop? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:06 AM. | |
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