My dad worked for HP for 25 years. He received many calculators over the years and that 200LX palmtop he still has. They originally sold for up to $1000.
April sucks here too. February is my worst month, even though there are less days in it. And my utility bill in February is always horrendous, $743 this past February. So grateful the cold weather months are over even though I can't deal with the sweltering Alabama heat either. My body can't regulate temperatures and the doctor has no answer to it. Last time I mentioned it, he said, "I am not comfortable giving you hormones," and I said, "Well, I'm not comfortable pouring sweat until my clothes are sopping wet and sweat is pouring out of my head!" But what can ya do? But it does end eventually. February AND April are gone and things should get better. I had a car repair bill and a veterinarian bill, a doctor's bill and meds for ME and there are so many things that need repairing around here, from plumbing to roofing to just everything. And I have sold ONE book this month so far. ONE. But I know how to fix it. I need to list like a fiend. I love going out booksourcing. I love, love, love that. But I hate taking pics and listing. But it has to be done. And quickly. But I did get the car fixed and the dog well. I thought he was going to die on me, but he did not, so I'm not complaining about anything! My dog is my bestie.
An epergne generally has a large central "bowl" or basket sitting on three to five feet. From this center "bowl" radiate branches supporting small baskets, dishes, or candleholders. 1 There may be between two and seven branches. Epergnes were traditionally made from silver, however from around the start of the 20th century, glass was also employed. Usually, you see flowers in them. Many glass Fenton epergnes are worth hundreds of dollars.
Hey Mike- thank you for all the videos. I am 53 and resigned from a 26 year career as an educator last fall. I have started to try reselling on EBay only for now. I am in Virginia. Your videos are so helpful and greatly appreciated. I haven’t gone back and watched every video so if you have answered this question before, sorry! What do you think was the biggest game changer in terms of sales picking up and becoming more consistent? Also, how much time do you spend listing an item? It is taking me way too long! Any tips for listing faster? I know with time it will get quicker but I am impatient with myself! Again thank you for all the information. I look forward to your videos each week. They give me hope!
Being more consistent in listing. I try to list everyday. If you can list everyday I feel like EBay’s algorithm likes that. The old saying analysis by paralysis is so true with slow listing. I don’t make to much out of it. I don’t use the AI feature much I just keep everything very simple. Good pictures matter. I’ll be doing more videos on other subjects soon. Thanks for watching
Nice video Mike - can't say I have one month that is the worst - things happen throughout the year and much like you, I just take it all in stride and keep my head up - no time to dwell on the negative. Cool find on the MCM 45/LP holder - love that stuff. Nice pickup with the Monster power supply - I sold two late last year albeit different version (Model HTS 3500 MKII) for $125 each so you should do well on yours. Regards! Dave
Sell the cassettes if they were a hit or under nostalgia core desire, they are currently the most wanted items on the internet due to nostalgia and the rising love for the 80's & 90's. People are paying 100's to 1000's for them nowadays, then sell the box individual as part of the vintage or grandmacore keyword as a decor piece (it's truly beautiful buy itself or as a set).
Lucky Luke is one of the most popular classic comic books (BD) in the French speaking world. Like Tintin, the creator is Belgian--seemingly that is a hotbed for comics in the mid 20th Century. It's an interesting comic, being set in the Wild West, but of course much of the western world was obsessed with cowboys and Indians at the time and France/Benelux was no exception. Whoever you sold that lot to got a great deal. Great comic. Most comics in France are hardback.
My dad worked for HP for 25 years. He received many calculators over the years and that 200LX palmtop he still has. They originally sold for up to $1000.
Nice. They are so cool. Back in the day they were the thing.
April sucks here too. February is my worst month, even though there are less days in it. And my utility bill in February is always horrendous, $743 this past February. So grateful the cold weather months are over even though I can't deal with the sweltering Alabama heat either. My body can't regulate temperatures and the doctor has no answer to it. Last time I mentioned it, he said, "I am not comfortable giving you hormones," and I said, "Well, I'm not comfortable pouring sweat until my clothes are sopping wet and sweat is pouring out of my head!" But what can ya do? But it does end eventually. February AND April are gone and things should get better. I had a car repair bill and a veterinarian bill, a doctor's bill and meds for ME and there are so many things that need repairing around here, from plumbing to roofing to just everything. And I have sold ONE book this month so far. ONE. But I know how to fix it. I need to list like a fiend. I love going out booksourcing. I love, love, love that. But I hate taking pics and listing. But it has to be done. And quickly. But I did get the car fixed and the dog well. I thought he was going to die on me, but he did not, so I'm not complaining about anything! My dog is my bestie.
Also love your videos! Thank Mike
Thanks so much for watching
Love the MCM record holder! Good advice on shipping boxes of books, thanks, Mike!
Thanks for watching.
Great! Thank you 😊
NOS products are great!
Always good stuff! I check bathrooms for Goody hair products- many times in pkg combs -have sold open package of one remaining for good money!
Thanks Mike, good interesting and informative video . Always great entertainment.
Thanks again Deborah.
Thanks Mike!
LOST IN THE PACK! LOL!
definitely breakdown the A-track
An epergne generally has a large central
"bowl" or basket sitting on three to five feet.
From this center "bowl" radiate branches supporting small baskets, dishes, or candleholders. 1 There may be between two and seven branches. Epergnes were
traditionally made from silver, however from around the start of the 20th century, glass was also employed.
Usually, you see flowers in them.
Many glass Fenton epergnes are worth hundreds of dollars.
Thanks for the comment. Appreciate you watrching.
Great video. Keep pushing Mike.
Every day.
Good vid Mike
There's always something.
As always, Great video! You are so easy to listen to. 😊
Super thanks for watching!
Hey Mike- thank you for all the videos. I am 53 and resigned from a 26 year career as an educator last fall. I have started to try reselling on EBay only for now. I am in Virginia. Your videos are so helpful and greatly appreciated. I haven’t gone back and watched every video so if you have answered this question before, sorry! What do you think was the biggest game changer in terms of sales picking up and becoming more consistent? Also, how much time do you spend listing an item? It is taking me way too long! Any tips for listing faster? I know with time it will get quicker but I am impatient with myself! Again thank you for all the information. I look forward to your videos each week. They give me hope!
Being more consistent in listing. I try to list everyday. If you can list everyday I feel like EBay’s algorithm likes that. The old saying analysis by paralysis is so true with slow listing. I don’t make to much out of it. I don’t use the AI feature much I just keep everything very simple. Good pictures matter. I’ll be doing more videos on other subjects soon. Thanks for watching
@@goldenstatepicker thank you so much for your reply! I greatly appreciate it. Have a blessed day!
Nice video Mike - can't say I have one month that is the worst - things happen throughout the year and much like you, I just take it all in stride and keep my head up - no time to dwell on the negative. Cool find on the MCM 45/LP holder - love that stuff. Nice pickup with the Monster power supply - I sold two late last year albeit different version (Model HTS 3500 MKII) for $125 each so you should do well on yours. Regards! Dave
Thanks again Dave for watching.
Sell the cassettes if they were a hit or under nostalgia core desire, they are currently the most wanted items on the internet due to nostalgia and the rising love for the 80's & 90's. People are paying 100's to 1000's for them nowadays, then sell the box individual as part of the vintage or grandmacore keyword as a decor piece (it's truly beautiful buy itself or as a set).
We had that exact record holder when I was a kid!!
Awesome finds!
Lucky Luke is one of the most popular classic comic books (BD) in the French speaking world. Like Tintin, the creator is Belgian--seemingly that is a hotbed for comics in the mid 20th Century. It's an interesting comic, being set in the Wild West, but of course much of the western world was obsessed with cowboys and Indians at the time and France/Benelux was no exception. Whoever you sold that lot to got a great deal. Great comic. Most comics in France are hardback.
Thanks for the comment. Now I know.
Unless it's changed, eBay requires signature at $750.
Yes, I think that is correct.
Any of the Pledge pet hair erasers. They will sell fast! Or the Bounce dryer bars go for big $$ as well.
Love it. Now on my radar. Thanks again for watching.
OMG! Chick Tracts! My grandma and I use to had those out. She spent her whole SS check on them.