Thrift store hires new jewelry lady!

Beachkid23

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One thrift store that I always buy stuff at hired a new lady to Check and price their jewelry. So I go in today and meet her for the first time. And the other clerk there tells her I buy stuff to sell online. Not that I care that she told her that. The new lady tells me her name is Jill and she's been doing jewelry for her whole entire life. So I introduced myself and said nice to meet you and had them pull out a bag of jewelry that was in the case. She told me I won't find anything good in there she already checked it. And I said okay I'll take it I want to see how good you are! Now I'm 33 years old and I can see every mark on every piece of jewelry no matter what. Jill on the other hand was a nice lady however she's got about 40 years on me. So I'm thinking Jill's eyes are going a little. Next time I go in there I'll be sure to tell her she was right and there was nothing in the bag! There's nothing exceptional in here however for six dollars there's no complaints either.

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The first pile Sterling. The bracelet is Sterling also. And the pearls are fake but the clasp is 18k gold. And there some other pieces of jewelry that are a decent resale!
 

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Sounds like you've got a pretty good set up. :) I've got a thrift store that I've been going to semi-regularly, but they seem to get smarter the more I go. At first it seemed like everything that I found was completely missed. Now I find them marking up sterling rings to $20 and earrings to $15. Luckily I take advantage of sales & discounts they offer.. :occasion14:
 

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Thanks Jill! :icon_thumright: LOL, I got a nose for silver too. Seems I can smell it from across the room! :laughing7:

Doesn't it seem strange to have an 18k clasp on a string of fake pearls?
 

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How do you know the pearls are fake ? :icon_scratch: :dontknow:

Nice haul, they can't get everything. :icon_thumleft:

Keep @ it and HH !! :hello2:
 

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If I wanted to sell a string of fake pearls for a lot more than their value, I'd put an 18k clasp on 'em. Then again rice crispies aren't worth much more than fake pearls and they'd probably get more profit/buyers being as they are genuine..
 

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Sorry. I meant to put 14k not 18k. But I find these clasps rather often. The pearls have a coating over them. But there not real. They are probably from the 1940s. But I seem to get $25 for the clasps so I'm happy with that.
 

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Did they hand knot the fake pearls also? I'm just wondering. Maybe what I'm really asking is would someone ever not hand knot a string of real pearls on a necklace?
 

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Did they hand knot the fake pearls also? I'm just wondering. Maybe what I'm really asking is would someone ever not hand knot a string of real pearls on a necklace?

Hey were handknotted but they were chipping. Almost like there was some kind of layering overtop of them. I got $25 just for the clasp.
 

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