katiyana
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posted on August 13, 2001 08:34:46 AM
Pokemon cards, Pokemon plush (when I have them in stock), handmade doll clothes, and other handmade items - my main items right now are handmade Halloween items.
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yumacoot
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posted on August 13, 2001 08:35:10 AM
ExecutiveGirl: I agree! We should all know what he/she is selling!
I have sold: Old Life Mags, glass, pottery, books, dolls, comic books. I try to stay in the collectable or vintage categories, but it depends what I can get it for, and what I think it will sell for. Problem with buying at yard sales is sometimes you just better go with your gut, unless you already know it will sell, or you will have a house plus several sheds full of stuff!!
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xellos
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posted on August 13, 2001 09:43:55 AM
wow! I see strong demands to know my business. now, frack! tell them!
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Libra63
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posted on August 13, 2001 11:16:32 AM
If you search the originator's name you will see what he sells. That was quite interesting. Are they very collectable? What about Japanesse Comic Books are they all collectable? I can't remember the name that I saw.
I sell Jewelry, scarfs and ties. You gotta just love those bubble envelopes. I told my husband I am not selling anything that doesn't fit into an envelope.
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ExecutiveGirl
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posted on August 13, 2001 11:29:52 AM
wow! I see strong demands to know my business
Hmm.. funny how you started this thread wanting to know everyone else's business... 
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sulyn1950
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posted on August 13, 2001 11:53:08 AM
Is Xellos a character in the Japanese Anime series Slayers?????
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xellos
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posted on August 13, 2001 02:17:48 PM
sulyn1950, you are very correct. anywaz, about these stuff, I'm hardly making any money at the moment since the competition is quite high and the prices are going lower than ever. I'm just selling the few ones I collected at high prices a few years ago to earn some pocket money.
ExecutiveGirl, very funny indeed. ^-^
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frack
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posted on August 13, 2001 03:28:19 PM
xellos - that's why I like Nakago...blond hair, cold blue eyes, and the conceited smile. *heart eyes* And his past softens his character. But really, my favorite is Nuri. Love the first couple of eps with him in drag.
Oh, but no one comes close to Tomoyo in my eyes. She's so kawaii! CCS is my fave.
is your AW name the same on ebay?
I stick with trading cards, cels, and pencil boards, and the occasional miscellaneous item that I find. And also whatever my family gives me to sell. ^^;;
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ExecutiveGirl
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posted on August 13, 2001 04:19:01 PM
If the originator's ID is the same on Ebay, then they have 1 feedback and don't appear to be any kind of seller.
It seems a little ignorant, or rude even, for someone to start a thread asking everyone else for info about their business, but won't reveal any info about themselves. Sounds like someone likes to play games instead of have an adult conversation.
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jeffj318
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posted on August 13, 2001 04:50:53 PM
Hi
Almost anything I can find that I think bidders would like.
I still have tons of LP's that are in excellent condition, things from the 50's, etc.
JJ
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arttsupplies
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posted on August 13, 2001 04:51:39 PM
We sale art supplies...
arttsupplies (webmaster)
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frack
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posted on August 14, 2001 01:21:36 AM
Hey EG, come on, lighten up. I asked the question cos I wanted to check out her auctions. (gotta be a her, I've never heard a guy refer to Hotohori as beautiful - xellos, gomen if I'm wrong)
She wasn't not saying what she sold. As she said, if you recognize "xellos" then you recognize what they deal in, which is anime collectibles.
Xellos - so exactly what in anime? I'm always on the lookout on what to waste my money on next :P
Libra63 - I think with Japanese comic books it depends on the title/artist.
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amy
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posted on August 14, 2001 02:21:25 AM
What do I sale? (sell?)
A varied mix of merchandise...
Dirty, worn panties do well.
Chocolate dog turds were a hit.
Whips and chains are a steady seller.
Empty play station boxes went through the roof at Christmas time.
Swamp land in Florida made me a bundle.
I tried selling my children but had no bidders...I think most ebay buyers already had all they needed. Or maybe no one was in the market for a 30 year old and 2 27 year old "kids"...maybe if I tried my grandchildren instead?
Belly button lint is a slow mover but dryer lint is a really hot item.
I had a hit when I sold the "stuff" I found in the sofa (2 year old Cheeze-its are a gourmet treat!)
But the best one was the piece of pizza that Elvis took a bite out of at a concert back in 1967...I kept that pizza slice for years but when hubby lost his job last year I sacrificed my prize Elvis momento to pay the motgage. I was able to pay the house off 25 years early with the proceeds of that auction!
Right now I'm looking for a few more product lines...do you have any suggestions Xellos?
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MrsSantaClaus
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posted on August 16, 2001 12:30:24 PM
Geez, maybe I better hold on to those nachos for another 40 years or so ...
rotflmao
BECKY
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MAH645
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posted on August 16, 2001 04:48:39 PM
Xellos.. I use a transfer machine to print T-Shirts and buy the transfers and blank shirts. The prints are heated onto the shirts at 400 degrees which melts the inks into the shirt.
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amy
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posted on August 16, 2001 08:04:39 PM
Becky...I must admit it...I was inspired to sell my Elvis pizza after hearing (and looking at) your nachos auction
It was yours, wasn't it?
[ edited by amy on Aug 16, 2001 08:06 PM ]
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docpjw
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posted on August 16, 2001 08:28:27 PM
Mostly High-End Fragrances (Men and Women). Some Crystal (Swarovski and Waterford). All my stuff is Brand New. I have Nothing up for auction Right Now. Auctions thru the Summer have been up and Down, Mostly Down. I do Buy on eBay, Mostly Comics for my personal collection. My auctionwatch ID is MY eBay ID. 
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MrsSantaClaus
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posted on August 17, 2001 09:20:05 AM
Amy ~
I thought you were being funny
If you indeed have that pizza list the auction then post it on a few Elvis boards. Even if it doesn't sell, you certainly will have alot of laughs with it - I did
Good Luck!
Becky
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MrsSantaClaus
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posted on August 17, 2001 09:20:05 AM
Amy ~
I thought you were being funny
If you indeed have that pizza list the auction then post it on a few Elvis boards. Even if it doesn't sell, you certainly will have alot of laughs with it - I did
Good Luck!
Becky
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amy
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posted on August 17, 2001 11:09:13 AM
Becky..I was being funny
Most entries in my list were inspired by something I saw here at AW. You get the credit for the inspiration for the Elvis pizza.
Never went to an Elvis concert in my life. Closest I got to Elvis was seeing Graceland four years ago on a trip to Tennessee. Figured since we were driving through Memphis we just HAD to see Graceland!
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glassperson
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posted on August 17, 2001 04:32:33 PM
I sell mid-20th Century American glass/china.
(edited because I exposed too much of myself!) (you don't wanna know!)
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honestjonstoys
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posted on August 17, 2001 08:12:00 PM
I sell, oddly enough, toys
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Don't take life so serious, it ain't nohow permanent.
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NothingYouNeed
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posted on August 17, 2001 08:17:54 PM
I sell mid-century glassware, kitchen stuff and gadgets, and decorative pieces) particularly the more off-beat contemporary designs of that time period. Started out with a truckload of stuff from Mom's aqua and turquoise kitchen, then bought a ton of stuff on eBay for myself. Now honing down my own collection to manageable proportions and selling everything else. It has been great fun and the money isn't too shabby either.
Gerald
"Oh but it's so hard to live by the rules/I never could and still never do."
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