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Junk drawer lots are great! I've done a vintage junk drawer toy lot before. I had a bunch of small vintage toys that were only worth a buck or two by themselves but when added together in a lot they sold pretty well. I'm gonna be putting together another one soon that doesn't involve toys. Been thinking about it for a while, just haven't done it yet.
 

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Looks like that drawer is doing well. I can see it doing well, there is something for everyone. I'd have been tempted to bid on it myself just for the Mickey charm. My wife loved Disney.
 

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This is a tactic that works very well to "dump" a bunch of stuff that is harder to sell individually. I recently sold a flat rate box full of silver plated misc silverware. It was all mixed/unmatched and most of it was in bad shape. I sold it as a "junk lot of silverplated flatware". Got good money for it considering I normally see similar lots selling at local auctions for $5-15.
 

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cyberdan said:
mojjax said:
Nope , this is my first try doing a junk drawer lot :tongue3:

Did you just go around the house and garage and look for things to put in your junk drawer?
Pretty much .
 

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