17:00 the shocker you sold that roaster pan for $175 and it wasn’t completely intact or maybe it’s not a roadster pan. I’m curious to what it actually really is but that is a lot of money that is amazing. I love when people share and you just get educated and learn something new I would’ve totally pass that up. Good for you🍀 get in the green
6:40 would of grabbed that Swing Master chi machine on the bottom shelf. Couldn’t tell what the price was. Also, curious how you prep used board games for FBA shipment. Just shrink wrap them?
I'm curious (but also not) about the weird things you've seen and heard on old media in recorders you bought. I have a theory that a certain percentage buying the analog electronics in due to the lack of a digital footprint because they're doing some kind of deviant $#!t. Ultimate bolo is finding an old laptop with Bitcoin loaded on the hard drive. 🙂
Rebel Reseller is a fountain of information on plush and toys. She’s had luck with the newer My Little Pony items in lots. However, she picks up lots of toys at the bins and gets them cheap.
Dry rot handles? Thats called grip tape. 99% of all bats you are going to see are not worth buying. I suggest you spend a few days researching bats, and not just in ebay. You need to understand what makes a bat a desirable bat. Also what to look for as far as damage and wear. If you have no interest in baseball, it might be best to just skip the bats.
You walked past the oil lamps. They basically sell for $20 or more pretty quickly if they are complete and in good shape. I look up microwaves, especially if they are one of the newer smart ones or a vintage one. The standard, get them at Walmart aren't worth anything.
@@FlippingJunk ah im just a sucker for yugioh, i do feel like that hat could be lotted with other non card yugioh objects and probably do pretty well. thanks for the reply, I appreciate the things you share on this channel, you are one of the goats in the community.
Great scores!!! 70s sears mushroom spray mister is a bolo 🤑 saw one sell for 400 on ebay
Good content as always thanks for sharing!
Great video! Thanks!
I pile-up hats too and sell them in lots. Dad hats do great and there are tons of hat collectors.
Another great video, thank you! Always something new to look for.
I've sold the Museum game before for 50 bucks or so. Sold a number of the expansions in the same price range for each on them.
Hi love your content, i think you missed an possibly uranion bowl the green one at 4:04
Every time I found a vintage super soaker it’s broken. But you can sell just the tanks
That really was the saddest of Halloween sections!!
lol indeed.
17:00 the shocker you sold that roaster pan for $175 and it wasn’t completely intact or maybe it’s not a roadster pan. I’m curious to what it actually really is but that is a lot of money that is amazing. I love when people share and you just get educated and learn something new I would’ve totally pass that up.
Good for you🍀 get in the green
It was a Wagner Ware Magnalite piece. It's a desirable vintage brand. People refer to that style as a Dutch oven
How can you tell if a super soaker is an old style?
Speaking of hats, I found a vintage 80s Apple visor and a vintage Copenhagen snuff snapback that should both do well. $1 each
6:40 would of grabbed that Swing Master chi machine on the bottom shelf. Couldn’t tell what the price was. Also, curious how you prep used board games for FBA shipment. Just shrink wrap them?
That's funny. I didn't see it, but I got one a week or two prior and have it listed. I count all the pieces, shrink wrap, and then label them for FBA.
9:21 I spot a demarini bat. I’ve always been told to look those up. Not 100% sure if that exact one is a good model or not
It actually was a good bat, but had a crack. I think $50-60 when I looked it up
@@FlippingJunk sad. Hate when I find good stuff with bad damage lol
A good video, as usual.
I'm curious (but also not) about the weird things you've seen and heard on old media in recorders you bought. I have a theory that a certain percentage buying the analog electronics in due to the lack of a digital footprint because they're doing some kind of deviant $#!t.
Ultimate bolo is finding an old laptop with Bitcoin loaded on the hard drive. 🙂
How do you best locate rummage sales? I happen upon them, but I’m interested in your method of location. Thanks
Mostly in local Facebook groups and newspapers.
Rebel Reseller is a fountain of information on plush and toys. She’s had luck with the newer My Little Pony items in lots. However, she picks up lots of toys at the bins and gets them cheap.
How far do you drive to get to all these rummage sales?
Every Tarot Cards sets (old or new) I found always sell for good money
Baseball bats with dry-rot handles, do you skip, repair, or sell as-is? Just curious, also which shipping service do you use for them? Thanks ❤
Dry rot handles? Thats called grip tape. 99% of all bats you are going to see are not worth buying. I suggest you spend a few days researching bats, and not just in ebay. You need to understand what makes a bat a desirable bat. Also what to look for as far as damage and wear. If you have no interest in baseball, it might be best to just skip the bats.
Grip tape is not a barrier to selling a bat. It can be replaced for a few bucks in a few minutes. I sell them as-is.
@Catmaster3001 That's a nice opinion and I will take notice. But you failed to answer my questions. Instead, you just typed a bunch of useless words.
I just sell them as is. Players usually like to use their own grip tape anyway.
Sears Mary Mushroom not Magic Mushrooms. Lol
You walked past the oil lamps. They basically sell for $20 or more pretty quickly if they are complete and in good shape. I look up microwaves, especially if they are one of the newer smart ones or a vintage one. The standard, get them at Walmart aren't worth anything.
How much did you price the large roasting pan for?
I sold it for $175
was that yugioh hat really not worth it. it looked like it could have been a little older?
Since the hats were 50 cents it was probably worth a little. Looks like they sell $10-15
@@FlippingJunk ah im just a sucker for yugioh, i do feel like that hat could be lotted with other non card yugioh objects and probably do pretty well. thanks for the reply, I appreciate the things you share on this channel, you are one of the goats in the community.
What to buy that sells well? Games? Arcade sticks? Humm interesting who makes them? Super soaker! $25-30 wow
How do you ship hats?
Usually fit them in an 8x6x4 box. Try and put them in a polybag for extra protection and ship them ground advantage.
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Now we'll never know what her and her brother did! 😂😂😂