Old Insulators

fossis

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Lets see...thats $10 divided by 44 =

Hmmmmmmmmm

Where's the bargain ;D
 

sell 4 at $5.00 each=$20.00
40 at $1.50 each=$60.00
---------
$80.00 total
-$10.00 purchase price
$70.00 profit

Fossis................. ;D
Or plan B, decorate the wife's flower beds.
 

fossis said:
....Or plan B, decorate the wife's flower beds.

Clustered together and hung at slightly varying heights, turned upsidedown, they make colorful birdfeeders in the summer. In the rest of the year they fill with water and/or ice and that isn't so good for birdseed. ;)
 

TreasureTales said:
fossis said:
....Or plan B, decorate the wife's flower beds.

Clustered together and hung at slightly varying heights, turned upsidedown, they make colorful birdfeeders in the summer. In the rest of the year they fill with water and/or ice and that isn't so good for birdseed. ;)
Good idea, If they are taken down for winter,
Fossis.............
 

fossis said:
sell 4 at $5.00 each=$20.00
40 at $1.50 each=$60.00
---------
$80.00 total
-$10.00 purchase price
$70.00 profit

Fossis................. ;D
Or plan B, decorate the wife's flower beds.


Your about right. I looked them up, and they are going for about $2.00 a piece. Nice find!

John
 

blurr said:
fossis said:
sell 4 at $5.00 each=$20.00
40 at $1.50 each=$60.00
---------
$80.00 total
-$10.00 purchase price
$70.00 profit

Fossis................. ;D
Or plan B, decorate the wife's flower beds.


Your about right. I looked them up, and they are going for about $2.00 a piece. Nice find!

John
Thanks for the info,

Fossis..................
 

Green Frost said:
I think I'd go with plan A ??? lol, Nice Find

Thanks Green Frost, I hope to sell them this fall
at a Festival I attend every year,

Fossis....................
 

If there are any colorful ones they can sell for way more than a buck. Plain colored ones are a lot more common, however. I recently sold 1000 common insulators for $150.
 

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