KJ$IPW
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I "flipped" a stopwatch

Hello everyone, I recently went to a yard sale on a Friday, I was supposed to be working, but I decided to take a break on my way to the next job. I saw this yard/garage sale, and bought an old Sears stopwatch that worked for $5. When I got home I cleaned it up, and did my research, lo and behold, this stopwatch was made for Sears by Heuer(they would become TAG Heuer in 1980), posted it on the' bay, and made $20 bucks. I also sold some junk silver plate, and took a loss

Hello everyone, I recently went to a yard sale on a Friday, I was supposed to be working, but I decided to take a break on my way to the next job. I saw this yard/garage sale, and bought an old Sears stopwatch that worked for $5. When I got home I cleaned it up, and did my research, lo and behold, this stopwatch was made for Sears by Heuer(they would become TAG Heuer in 1980), posted it on the' bay, and made $20 bucks. I also sold some junk silver plate, and took a loss
