cyberdan
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I used to do 40-50 yardsales every saturday for several years. (it put my daughter through 6 years of college) I retired three years ago and move to Northern Cali. Very few yard sale up here. The local newspaper is no help, every several months there is a yard sale saturday throughout the town. The paper even makes a map and then what do they do? Print it on saturday morning. That is too late to plan a route so I have retired from yardsales too.
Yesterday morning (saturday) I saw a facebook post for a YS on the other side of town. It had a lot of photos. I saw a few things that interested me. So I went, small town and only took 5 min to get there. Boy was I disappointed. The photos showed pewter mugs, old clocks, very old crank style phone and more.
I never even knew this side of town existed. It is really the other side of the tracks and we don't even have trains in this county. Weeds three feet high everywhere and many front yards that looked like they were having yardsales. The streets are all gravel and not well maintained.
These people had no idea what they had or what things were worth. They wanted $10 each on the pewter mugs. (I have bought dozens at $1 each) They wanted $50 for a vintage looking clock. I picked it up and saw it was battery operated. They tried to push the old phone on me and I pointed out it ras a repro radio. I had to point out phones do not have cords on them that plug into 120 v outlets.
I could go on but this is getting long. Guess I will go back into yardsale retirement and go list something on feeBay.
Yesterday morning (saturday) I saw a facebook post for a YS on the other side of town. It had a lot of photos. I saw a few things that interested me. So I went, small town and only took 5 min to get there. Boy was I disappointed. The photos showed pewter mugs, old clocks, very old crank style phone and more.
I never even knew this side of town existed. It is really the other side of the tracks and we don't even have trains in this county. Weeds three feet high everywhere and many front yards that looked like they were having yardsales. The streets are all gravel and not well maintained.
These people had no idea what they had or what things were worth. They wanted $10 each on the pewter mugs. (I have bought dozens at $1 each) They wanted $50 for a vintage looking clock. I picked it up and saw it was battery operated. They tried to push the old phone on me and I pointed out it ras a repro radio. I had to point out phones do not have cords on them that plug into 120 v outlets.
I could go on but this is getting long. Guess I will go back into yardsale retirement and go list something on feeBay.