Spring has sprung and sales were great!

war-digs-it

Hero Member
Feb 16, 2013
711
389
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hi y'all. Up in north GA. and it was the most beautiful weather here this weekend. The temps were in mid 60's-low 70's with bright sunshine. The plants are starting to come back to life and so are the sales.

Here's a quick shot of the stuff I bought through the weekend, the winter studying is already paying off with looking at certain things a bit closer.

The list with pictures; MCM pole lamp, Magnavox d8443 boombox(works, needs antennae), silver rim shot glasses, Dorothy Thorpe sterling rim bowls(2), VW radio/cd/mp3, Mikasa picture frame, assorted crystal, Cutco steak knife set, funky pottery(id if you can in What Is It forum), Massive Shakespeare illustrated book, vintage handcuffs(peerless) and the "ebony visions" piece by Thomas Blackshear (missing toe on child unfortunately) but wow do those sell for some cash sometimes.

All this and other items still in my car for about $100 spent plus gas.
Hope your spring pops up soon and good luck hunting!
 

Attachments

  • 0223141356a.jpg
    0223141356a.jpg
    400.5 KB · Views: 91
  • 0223141356b.jpg
    0223141356b.jpg
    392.5 KB · Views: 84
  • 0223141356c.jpg
    0223141356c.jpg
    415 KB · Views: 84
  • 0223141356d.jpg
    0223141356d.jpg
    371.5 KB · Views: 94
  • 0223141359.jpg
    0223141359.jpg
    544.1 KB · Views: 110
  • 0223141356.jpg
    0223141356.jpg
    264.1 KB · Views: 96
The Cutco will probably recoup the $1oo spent! We always grab the Cutco stuff if it is priced to re-sell.
 

Cuffs are awesome. I agree on the cutco- easy money!
 

Listed the Cutco @ around $110 plus shipping and just revised it to $107 with free shipping... sold in 30 seconds!
About to cook a fat steak and will use a knife from the set to celebrate.
 

Listed the Cutco @ around $110 plus shipping and just revised it to $107 with free shipping... sold in 30 seconds!
About to cook a fat steak and will use a knife from the set to celebrate.

? You are going to use a knife you sold on ebay to cut your steak?
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top