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 micmic66
 
posted on August 9, 2002 08:42:26 AM new
You fill in the rest!! My most memorable stop was at a garage sale back in june where I purchased an antique Marx train set MIB for $5 from an old man. Lets hear yours...

 
 Libra63
 
posted on August 9, 2002 10:08:19 AM new
At a Library Book sale. Purchased a bag of 40 books for $3.00 and sold one book for over $300.00

 
 marcn
 
posted on August 9, 2002 10:34:33 AM new
My most memorable purchase/sale was back in 1998. I purchased an "Old Face Cranberry Teddy" beanie baby for $5 at a garage sale and it sold for $840. Don't think something like that will ever happen again

Marc

 
 JinkiesVelma
 
posted on August 9, 2002 10:35:46 AM new
I bought an airplane model with a 3 ft wing span for $1.00. Tried to give it to a neighbor kid. Tried to give it to my husband. Sold it on ebay for $157.00. Two old moldy books for 50 cents. Ebay price = $175.00 for both. Husband bought 3 model kits at an auction for 50 cents each. Built one, gave one away. Sold the other one for $135.00. Tried to get him to ask his friend for the other one back. Now don't ask me about all the stuff I paid lots more for that I KNEW would sell and didn't. Many more of those unfortunately!

 
 rarriffle
 
posted on August 9, 2002 12:59:37 PM new
bought a vintage console radio at a yard sale for $10.00...didn't work so they said.

when I got it home we found a button on the back that had to be reset.

it sold for $265.00...had to pack and ship from Ohio to Texas....thank god that's hubbys job


 
 uaru
 
posted on August 9, 2002 01:08:44 PM new
My most memorable purchase was a wedding band for my wife. Strange but I can remember every detail about that simple $150.00 purchase.

 
 parkman
 
posted on August 9, 2002 01:12:43 PM new
A doll I bought at a yard sale for 25 cents and sold for 800.00. I couldn't believe my eyes!!

 
 sanmar
 
posted on August 9, 2002 01:16:28 PM new
Last Nov. I went to an estate sale. There was a set of Royal Crown Derby "Traditional Imari" The price was $850.00. The man who was putting on the sale said that 2 or 3 antique dealers had been in & one had offered $500.00 I looked it over & told him I would take it. There were a pair of 10 in. candlesticks. I sold the pair for $1000.00. I sold the set piec meal on ebay for over $5000.00!!!

 
 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on August 9, 2002 04:53:01 PM new
MY VERY FIRST DEAL ON E BAY,,,,,,,,,,KEROSENE OIL GLASS LAMP. SWAP MEET THING, $10.00......A WEEK OF CHANGING THIS AND DOUBLE PICTURES AND EDITING MY WORDING AND KILLING THE AUCTION OUT OF FEAR I HAD DONE SOMETHING WRONG AND CHANGING THE SEARCH ENGINE LINE TO FINDING OUT HOW TO ACTUALLY SPELL KEROSENE RIGHT,,,,,,,NOT KERISINE,,,,,,OR KERESENE,,,,,I FOUND A FEW OTHERS WHO COULD NOT SPELL IT RIGHT AND LET THEM KNOW......SOME THOUGHT,,,WHO IS THIS IDIOT? ALL I COULD FIND AT FIRST WERE MAYBE 10 LAMPS,,,,,,,I KNEW THERE HAD TO BE HUNDREDS! WHEN I LEARNED TO SPELL,,,,,,AND BELIEVE ME ,,,,THIS TAUGHT ME WELL! $118.00 BUCKS! YIKES.......HELLO E BAY! GEES,,,,NOW I AM REALLY PARANOID AGAIN,,,,DID I SPELL IT RIGHT????? HAHAHAHA.
 
 ohmslucy
 
posted on August 9, 2002 05:19:42 PM new
Dukes of Hazzard enamel belt buckle with the Confederate flag on it. Bought it for a quarter at Goodwill. It sold for $214.00. The auction went hot. Amazing...

Also an old silk scarf from some silk exhibition in Japan. The design was by Salvador Dali. It sold for around $75.00 and the buyer was absolutely thrilled. I paid a dime for the thing.

Lucy
 
 revvassago
 
posted on August 9, 2002 05:20:24 PM new
An iron I purchased at auction for $140 which I sold for $1375

or a goat head bell that I purchased for $12 which I sold the same day with a BIN for $135 (and they had 4 more at the auction - darn it for not taking all of them!) The lady who was having the auction cringed when she heard the final bid price!

Or a 3 foot tall Buddah carved from a single piece of wood that I purchased for $70 that I re-sold $275. My wife couldn't figure out why I bought it.

 
 Libra63
 
posted on August 9, 2002 07:32:51 PM new
rewassago-What kind of an iron was that. Did it do the ironing for you.

My husband is always asking why I buy something and then he is amased what I get for items. It sure is fun to see the auction go up and up.

 
 reddfoxx
 
posted on August 9, 2002 09:25:24 PM new
A mountain bike. Paid $75 for this bicycle with flat tires and covered in dirt. The wife thought I was insane. After a bath, and some air, it sold a week later for $459. I love when a hunch is right. She is an eBay convert now.

 
 revvassago
 
posted on August 9, 2002 10:01:47 PM new
I can't say, because I am still looking for more of them, so......

I would tell you, but then I'd have to.....

 
 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on August 9, 2002 10:08:49 PM new
YES,,,,,,,READ BETWEEN THE LINES.........HAHAAHAHA.
 
 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on August 9, 2002 10:19:14 PM new
O.K. I CAN ONLY ASSUME EVERYONE HERE IS WELL OVER THE AGE OF 21 NOT TO EVEN MENTION THAT 18 BALONEY,,,,,,,WANNA HEAR MYYYYYYYY FIND,,,,,,,,????????? TEN PEOPLE HAVE TO COME BACK WITH A YES! OR OTHERWISE,,,,,NO SHOW......WELL,,,,,,,,,
 
 rarriffle
 
posted on August 10, 2002 02:36:45 AM new
I listed 3 designer cloth panels that we couldn't get $5.00 apiece out of at our yard sale.

one went for 97.00, one went for 91.00 and the 3rd went for 88.00...



 
 trai
 
posted on August 10, 2002 08:06:30 AM new
WANNA HEAR MYYYYYYYY FIND,,,,,,,,?????????

You have my vote jack, lets hear it!

 
 Libra63
 
posted on August 10, 2002 08:15:10 AM new
let's here it Jack...............

 
 kiara
 
posted on August 10, 2002 08:51:33 AM new
One of my best purchases was 3 yrs ago when a lady called me over to sell me china and glassware. She wanted $500 for all of it and told me that on the phone before I arrived.

There were 3 pieces of chintz that sold for about $2500 and the rest of the mixed pieces sold for about $4000.

And I will be the 3rd vote for wanting to know what Jack's find was.

 
 jdk156
 
posted on August 10, 2002 11:34:41 AM new
I'm jumping up & downwanting to know Jack. Does it have ANYTHING at all to do with manequins? SP? How to spell that completely left me! I vote YES!

 
 talkamongstyourselves
 
posted on August 10, 2002 01:50:00 PM new
Yes, Jack I want to know!

 
 gina50
 
posted on August 10, 2002 02:23:53 PM new
OH JACK ~~~~~~~YES ....... PLEASE DO TELL US

 
 micmic66
 
posted on August 10, 2002 02:25:58 PM new
Great thread everyone!! Keep em comming!! Lets hear it Jack...

 
 maggielane
 
posted on August 10, 2002 04:04:57 PM new
5 pair of used underwear. They were 4X Big Dog's I had bought a couple of years earlier for $5.99 each on clearance. I wore them for 2 years, lost a lot of weight and was going to give them away. I decided to sell them on ebay got $36.00 for them.

Had a friend move out of town, had a bunch of junk she left, and said go ahead and go through it and take what we want. Had a Christmas ornament we got $163.00 for.

Purchased a Calculator at an Estate sale for $2.00 and sold it for $125.00

 
 ihula
 
posted on August 10, 2002 04:52:36 PM new
A poster that I bought at a rummage fpr $2.00. Haven't sold it yet, I'm waiting for the busy season to start. Should go for around $150.00 (hopfully).
And yes Jack....do tell!

 
 hammerchick
 
posted on August 10, 2002 06:11:58 PM new
A victrola I bought for $5 and sold for $200. The lady's neighbors were having a yard sale so she thought she would just stick four or five things out on the end of her driveway. Okay Jack . . .

 
 FETISH128
 
posted on August 10, 2002 06:17:07 PM new
Whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiippppppppp!!!!!!!!! Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaappppppppppp!!!!!!! Rrrrrrrrrrrrrippppppppppppp!!!!!!!!

Yeah Jack,,,,,,We wanna know......I'm all excited. Wwwwwwwiiiiiiiipppppppp!!!!!!
 
 Dlegoflamb
 
posted on August 10, 2002 10:00:13 PM new

My best one didn't cost me anything.
I just recently sold a freebie give-away that I got at a Major League baseball game for $71 ............ I have 4 more, one of which someone had left on the ground
 
 Libra63
 
posted on August 10, 2002 10:15:56 PM new
was it a pez?


 
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