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Great one! I focus on vintage and antiquarian books. My oldest is from 1525, but bulk of inventory is the past 200 years. Very few have barcodes. I don't scan, I scan with my eyes and intuition and buy, and if it is no good, im not upset. I usually do not have many that are of no worth. I'm a life long book addict haha so it helps. I tried scanning and FBA and I hated it. I've been doing (feel blessed) very, very well with Ebay and have buying paper ephemera, some art, needlepoint and embroidery, antique mirrors, etc as well and have been seeing awesome results, and the non-book material I have been selling lately have been as a result of your videos, I basically just store the info in my mind for later use, im out and see good priced stuff from your vids? Buying. thank you
The best thing I love about your videos no fluff right to the point on topic no talking about anything personal. Thank you. You are my favorite You tube r
I never would have thought people would be paying this kind of money for old books, especially when we are all moving into the digital age. I was today years old when I found out about book reselling. This is all very fascinating and seemingly lucrative if you know what you're looking at.
excellent topic, you nailed it. The scanners dont look at old (non-bar code) books or paperbacks and there is definitely value there, esp the old sci fi books. Plus paperbacks are easy to ship!
Your knowledge amazes me! Thank you for sharing this information, it's another one of those hidden gems to search for that only you would come up with!
Excellent Info! As a part of my book listings i always photograph the copyright, a sample page, the last page showing how many pages in total, the spine, and bar code if it has one. Thanks Don!
Great video I totally agree when I go to estate sales paperbacks are the first thing I go for and sometimes I make out big while other people just pass them by.
I wonder if that Harry Potter book was the original first printing - the one that was recalled and pulped - rather than the first edition available to the public?
I found a hardback copy, in ugly condition, of "To Drop A Dime" sometime back and sold for $150. I've since found that the paperback version of the same book sells for over $100 as well.
Great info, I find lot's of great books at my local good will outlet. They just dump them into a big blue bin and let people dig through them. Some of my best finds have been in the already picked over bins because I dont scan, I look for the unusual, or specialty books, CD's, and DVD's. I once found two books listing serial numbers of vintage firearms, paid a quarter each, and they sold for over $200 each. Nothing on the scale of the books in this video, but still a pretty nice return on investment. I sell a lot of local history books as well, not big money, unsually $15 to $20 a pop, but smalls add up to. I will be paying more attention to those old paperbacks from now on as well.
Great information! I'm constantly scouring the internet for new tips on sourcing books, and rarely do I come across things that I haven't tried or thought of. I realize that I don't often scan paperbacks or books without barcodes because I'm usually pressed for time. After watching this I'm convinced that I should change up my strategy a bit. I'll make sure to set aside days where I look for those categories specifically. Especially at places I already frequent and know other sellers scan. I'm thinking of hiring my first assistant scout soon, and as I train them it will allow me to experiment when we go out in pairs. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the love professor! I went out today and experimented with your suggestions from the video and it was a success! I went to a local goodwill in my area to test the waters. This is the perfect place to test your methods, because it's always filled with other sellers scanning. And I've also heard they take all the quality books out in the backroom. Well, I found 2 vintage paperbacks with no isbn's, and behold. Both resell for $50+. You rock! Thanks again.
I'm a bit of a paperback collecting expert. A couple of points. Anything in fine condition , 1st printing , by Jim Thompson, will go for hundreds. One book that can still be found in the wild is Star Wars, first printing. They printed the paperback before the movie. A fine copy will go for about 500. Vintage horror anthologies in paperback are doing well. Gold Medal paperbacks in fine condition bring about 20 bucks each. A few are worth about a thousand (Dark Wings Has My Angel).
Hi Don, Curious if you’ve made a video about Advance Publications, Advance Copies, Review Copies. I have bought and resold several rare advanced pressings, usually they’re plain rapper and no illustration on the cover and they often have many typos and other things that have not been edited out yet. It’s a weird market, I’ve had ones that I buy for a dollar and they only resell for $12. Others that I bought for $.50 and they sold for nearly $100. I know it has to do partly with the author and how many of the advanced early pressings there were. These are pre-first editions.
Dang, I wish I had seen this video before I hit up two straight weekends of community garage sales. Walked right by bin after bin of paperback books including many that were in the "free" boxes. Never again. :-)
Great topic today! I started out 22 years ago on eBay, primarily as a book seller. Now in the book area, I just sell antiquarian and historical. I may start to dabble here, I had some success with pulp fiction lots. Thanks Don!
i use to work at an amazon bin store where we got thousands of books… always heard stories of a guy comin in and spending hours looking through all of our books, genuinely think he looked every single one up… ended up finding a book worth 6 grand!! kicking myself right now for not knowing about this now lmao
..Dean Koontz earlier works rocked!!! They had intriguing cover art.. So you saying paperback barcodeless items sell well..?!? - What about MiniComics and Zines??!
I just watched this video for the third time and taking some notes and sure appreciate your production value and the research that you’ve done over the years Don. Yes I see those barcode scanning people they drive me crazy I used to have yard sales occasionally and those people would stop by and they’re not looking at the cover of any book or CD or DVD simply scanning they almost look like some kind of a deranged Walmart checker who just scans the code and puts it in the shopping bag, some of those scanner people are almost like zombies, they remind me of the super aggressive antique dealers that would always show up an hour before any yard sale started. You know especially with the estate sales are like vultures it swoop in while the kale is still fresh. Pardon the metaphor. When I get to a really big thrift store especially when I’m on a road trip and I only have maybe half an hour and there’s thousands of books I had for the paperbacks first. I’ve really gotten good at scanning with my eyes to look for old Dell paperbacks, certain mystery series, pulp novels, and other sensationalism paperback books. I also scanned the shelves looking for that unmistakable gold logo of a few different publishers, this way I can visually scan with my eyes through hundreds of books in just a few minutes and then start pulling the ones I am considering buying. If it’s a thrift store that is having some sale day like fill a bag with paperback books for five dollars, I just start stuffing them in bags and not wasting time looking at each individual book. I’m always hoping I will find that ultra rare paperback book called “Marihuana” (note the vintage spelling) and another one called “opium den”. Thanks again for another articulate and eloquently stated video Don I like your editing style and this is a Genre of reselling that has always been a favorite of mine.
Good info, thanks. I like to sell the risque stuff also, people pay good money for all kinds of items in that category. I got around $25 for a page out of an old magazine because the artwork had a light bdsm theme.
Do people buy books with library labels on them? I bought these at my library book sale, very good condition other than with the library sticker either on the spine or on the inside page.
Everything is occult brother;) 1st edition is when the spell is cast ;) You are my teacher Auction professor I am getting better everyday and picking up large amounts of information. Really appreciate the content have a long way to go to get on your level
Eragon.. I have the hardbound..only because I LOVE DRAGONS! AND I LOVED THE MOVIE TOO❤ you got Me going thru my books.. I got Dean Koontz, Steven King, Patterson..wow now I know what to look for..you are a treasure..thank you 😀
Thank you, Don, for all of the great, informative videos! NOWADAYS, YOU SURE CAN'T SELL BOOKS ON eBay. THEY NOW TAKE, AS THEIR FEE, 14.55% plus some smaller, assorted fees, ON SALES OF BOOKS. Bye, Bye eBay !!!
I use cat litter or loose fish filter carbon media. Set on a brick or block in a sealed container. Let set like that for a month. Usually takes care of 80-90% of the smell. One smell you can’t get ride if is mold, since the mold feeds on the paper and binding glue.
All those occult books...I don't care what their value is, I'd buy them just to burn them. I have a nice wood burning stove and those would make great kindling.
Not sure why having a bar code on the books is preferable. I have a collection of old paperbacks (mostly SF) from the 50's, none of which have bar codes. (I also have many many boxes and boxes of books of all sorts that were the entire stock of an old bookstore that no longer exists, but have little time to invest in auctioning them off. Kind of frustrating.)
I have never heard this stuff about books and I am a senior. I am also a bookworm. Is there others like you that do paperback books? Hardbacks? I am such an introvert that I never gave it thought before now. I also raise goats.
Can someone please explain to me what is that "Book scanning" all about? I have heard this in two of the Professor videos but I don't understand the point of it, thank you in advance
Who buys these books? Ebay? I have over 2000 (mostly hardback first editions) and over 1500 Little Golden books. Many are First Edition. Also many other children’s books.
We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: ruclips.net/channel/UCaViiCbXUWhekTbp8ttqUuw
You can also check out one of our latest videos here: ruclips.net/video/xkAX3RjI254/видео.html
We are now on Instagram as well: instagram.com/theauctionprofessor/
If you wish to help support our channel our Patreon page can be found here: www.patreon.com/TheAuctionProfessor
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Great videos as always
Great one! I focus on vintage and antiquarian books. My oldest is from 1525, but bulk of inventory is the past 200 years. Very few have barcodes. I don't scan, I scan with my eyes and intuition and buy, and if it is no good, im not upset. I usually do not have many that are of no worth. I'm a life long book addict haha so it helps. I tried scanning and FBA and I hated it. I've been doing (feel blessed) very, very well with Ebay and have buying paper ephemera, some art, needlepoint and embroidery, antique mirrors, etc as well and have been seeing awesome results, and the non-book material I have been selling lately have been as a result of your videos, I basically just store the info in my mind for later use, im out and see good priced stuff from your vids? Buying. thank you
I love my books too, Nicholas Terry.
you are a youtube legend, thanks for helping the community...
I saw a guy today at the bins loading up 2 large deep bins full of books into the back of his truck. I said to myself, he knows something
Or he loves to read LOL!
Or he doesn't and he's throwing everything at the wall!!! LoL!
@@jspaingreene6350 omg lol
maybe he read fahrenheit 451 and figured, hey, im hittin the book bin. its cheaper than buying firewood!
I need twenty large deep bin with books Vintage Antique U.S. all formats . Thank you
Thank Don. It takes a good memory to remember all you have offered us.
My local recycling center is my Book honey hole. The best place to find rare books is at the place where they are discarded
The best thing I love about your videos no fluff right to the point on topic no talking about anything personal. Thank you. You are my favorite You tube r
The information you just gave is spot on! Been selling PB books for ages and have done VERY WELL!!
I never would have thought people would be paying this kind of money for old books, especially when we are all moving into the digital age. I was today years old when I found out about book reselling. This is all very fascinating and seemingly lucrative if you know what you're looking at.
excellent topic, you nailed it. The scanners dont look at old (non-bar code) books or paperbacks and there is definitely value there, esp the old sci fi books. Plus paperbacks are easy to ship!
Your knowledge amazes me! Thank you for sharing this information, it's another one of those hidden gems to search for that only you would come up with!
Thank you so much for your clear, concise teaching videos!
Excellent Info! As a part of my book listings i always photograph the copyright, a sample page, the last page showing how many pages in total, the spine, and bar code if it has one. Thanks Don!
i shared to my fbook page 😊
Wow this got me digging through all my old Stephen King books.
11:15 Just love the Frank Frazetta artwork. Top notch.
I’d love to see how you pack and ship and inventory your items. Thank you so much for all the knowledge!
I have many videos up already on both those topics. I have well over 1,000 videos up on RUclips.
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Great video I totally agree when I go to estate sales paperbacks are the first thing I go for and sometimes I make out big while other people just pass them by.
Wow!always hooking us up with the BOLOs! Thanks!
Just discovered your channel and am liking it! Thank you!
Thanks for the reminder!
You don't seem to put out very many art video's on your second channel, I sure wish you would!
Your Videos help guide me in ways I never thought possible. THANKS!
Thanks for the lesson! I’ve always loved old books but never even checked to see resale value on the old paperbacks. Appreciate your insight!
Thank you Informative. I am looking for bulks of huge books inventory. Thank you .
I would love ❤️ to walk into thrift stores with You. :) Great content professor..
Thank you so much!
great content and an area that is under the radar.
Outstanding content, again. Much appreciated. Cheers.
The people who disliked this video are either scanners who can't be arsed or those who want their secrets kept!! LoL
Or people who hate the occult and evil things.
Thank you for all you advices I found 3 of those book in a storage sale t
I wonder if that Harry Potter book was the original first printing - the one that was recalled and pulped - rather than the first edition available to the public?
Thanks Don. Very Interesting. How do you come up with your prices?
Good question Mary. Don is great,!Im sick of hearing that books don’t sell!!
Really great info as usual, Dr. Don.
Nice job!
I found a hardback copy, in ugly condition, of "To Drop A Dime" sometime back and sold for $150. I've since found that the paperback version of the same book sells for over $100 as well.
What platform do you recommend to sell books not valued in the thousands?
Very informative. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much.
im a book seller (for 5 years), Helpful info.
Hi Don. You also did a video on selling pages from an old book. Can you please direct me to that video?
Just love your videos. Your a bloody Gem
Excellent info! I took notes :) thank you
Great info, I find lot's of great books at my local good will outlet. They just dump them into a big blue bin and let people dig through them. Some of my best finds have been in the already picked over bins because I dont scan, I look for the unusual, or specialty books, CD's, and DVD's. I once found two books listing serial numbers of vintage firearms, paid a quarter each, and they sold for over $200 each. Nothing on the scale of the books in this video, but still a pretty nice return on investment. I sell a lot of local history books as well, not big money, unsually $15 to $20 a pop, but smalls add up to. I will be paying more attention to those old paperbacks from now on as well.
Great information! I'm constantly scouring the internet for new tips on sourcing books, and rarely do I come across things that I haven't tried or thought of. I realize that I don't often scan paperbacks or books without barcodes because I'm usually pressed for time. After watching this I'm convinced that I should change up my strategy a bit. I'll make sure to set aside days where I look for those categories specifically. Especially at places I already frequent and know other sellers scan. I'm thinking of hiring my first assistant scout soon, and as I train them it will allow me to experiment when we go out in pairs. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the love professor! I went out today and experimented with your suggestions from the video and it was a success! I went to a local goodwill in my area to test the waters. This is the perfect place to test your methods, because it's always filled with other sellers scanning. And I've also heard they take all the quality books out in the backroom. Well, I found 2 vintage paperbacks with no isbn's, and behold. Both resell for $50+. You rock! Thanks again.
You are wrong about the Conan books. But in that genre there is Karl Edward Wagner. A mint copy of one his books goes for about 80 bucks.
I'm a bit of a paperback collecting expert. A couple of points. Anything in fine condition , 1st printing , by Jim Thompson, will go for hundreds. One book that can still be found in the wild is Star Wars, first printing. They printed the paperback before the movie. A fine copy will go for about 500. Vintage horror anthologies in paperback are doing well. Gold Medal paperbacks in fine condition bring about 20 bucks each. A few are worth about a thousand (Dark Wings Has My Angel).
I've got a first printing of Charles Dickens Christmas Carol but I believe it came in three short stories I wonder if somebody would want to buy that
Hi Don, Curious if you’ve made a video about Advance Publications, Advance Copies, Review Copies.
I have bought and resold several rare advanced pressings, usually they’re plain rapper and no illustration on the cover and they often have many typos and other things that have not been edited out yet. It’s a weird market, I’ve had ones that I buy for a dollar and they only resell for $12. Others that I bought for $.50 and they sold for nearly $100. I know it has to do partly with the author and how many of the advanced early pressings there were. These are pre-first editions.
Dang, I wish I had seen this video before I hit up two straight weekends of community garage sales. Walked right by bin after bin of paperback books including many that were in the "free" boxes. Never again. :-)
Great topic today! I started out 22 years ago on eBay, primarily as a book seller. Now in the book area, I just sell antiquarian and historical. I may start to dabble here, I had some success with pulp fiction lots. Thanks Don!
It's gotten pretty competitive. It was so fun back in the early days - always competitive, but it's different now. Nothing stays the same! LoL
Great info! Many thanks
Where do you sell your books online?
So how do I SELL them?
A lot of the same rules apply to VHS tapes. Old horror and exploitation b-movies from the 70s can be worth a lot of money.
Awesome video!
Good one Don.
I love this channel
What is my Harry Potter book worth . I have the first one you spoke of.
i use to work at an amazon bin store where we got thousands of books… always heard stories of a guy comin in and spending hours looking through all of our books, genuinely think he looked every single one up…
ended up finding a book worth 6 grand!!
kicking myself right now for not knowing about this now lmao
Where do you recommend searching for books to resell?
..Dean Koontz earlier works rocked!!! They had intriguing cover art.. So you saying paperback barcodeless items sell well..?!? - What about MiniComics and Zines??!
I never knew there was a Friday The 13th book, incredible...🤯💯✔
Thanks again!
I just watched this video for the third time and taking some notes and sure appreciate your production value and the research that you’ve done over the years Don. Yes I see those barcode scanning people they drive me crazy I used to have yard sales occasionally and those people would stop by and they’re not looking at the cover of any book or CD or DVD simply scanning they almost look like some kind of a deranged Walmart checker who just scans the code and puts it in the shopping bag, some of those scanner people are almost like zombies, they remind me of the super aggressive antique dealers that would always show up an hour before any yard sale started. You know especially with the estate sales are like vultures it swoop in while the kale is still fresh. Pardon the metaphor. When I get to a really big thrift store especially when I’m on a road trip and I only have maybe half an hour and there’s thousands of books I had for the paperbacks first. I’ve really gotten good at scanning with my eyes to look for old Dell paperbacks, certain mystery series, pulp novels, and other sensationalism paperback books. I also scanned the shelves looking for that unmistakable gold logo of a few different publishers, this way I can visually scan with my eyes through hundreds of books in just a few minutes and then start pulling the ones I am considering buying. If it’s a thrift store that is having some sale day like fill a bag with paperback books for five dollars, I just start stuffing them in bags and not wasting time looking at each individual book. I’m always hoping I will find that ultra rare paperback book called “Marihuana” (note the vintage spelling) and another one called “opium den”.
Thanks again for another articulate and eloquently stated video Don I like your editing style and this is a Genre of reselling that has always been a favorite of mine.
The demand for Friday the 13th paperbacks “did die off”.... 💀Good one! Great video, thank you!
Don, I didn’t know you were a magician. How did you make your hand disappear like that?!
Good info, thanks. I like to sell the risque stuff also, people pay good money for all kinds of items in that category. I got around $25 for a page out of an old magazine because the artwork had a light bdsm theme.
It’s nuts when there isn’t a barcode on a book and yet if push through can find gold
hello Bartek
Thank you for this info.
Hey Don! Great video, may I ask what bar code scanner you use in the app store? Thank you
Obviously one has to have a good knowledge of specific books and authors in order to make a decent profit.
So much good advice f
Excellent, say have you done anything on toy rings?
Can you tell me where I can research value of rare or old political books. I have my deceased mothers collection to sell.
Do people buy books with library labels on them? I bought these at my library book sale, very good condition other than with the library sticker either on the spine or on the inside page.
Everything is occult brother;) 1st edition is when the spell is cast ;) You are my teacher Auction professor I am getting better everyday and picking up large amounts of information. Really appreciate the content have a long way to go to get on your level
The price of salt was made into the marvelous Cate Blanchett movie, oscar nominated, 'Carol'
Where does one go to get a list or idea of what books to look for or buy.
When Harry Potter came out I gave my new books to my students I never got them back lololol
Are you selling on Amazon or eBay?
Both plus many other sites.
Ok I have to ask... what is scanning barcodes?
Eragon.. I have the hardbound..only because I LOVE DRAGONS! AND I LOVED THE MOVIE TOO❤ you got Me going thru my books.. I got Dean Koontz, Steven King, Patterson..wow now I know what to look for..you are a treasure..thank you 😀
Im not sure if its my phone e but I can't see any of your info your showin! Its like Blurry? 🥺
How about leather bound books by Dennis Wheatley? What price each book?
The horror books that go for a lot are the ones that are connected to John Carpenter movies.
Thank you, Don, for all of the great, informative videos! NOWADAYS, YOU SURE CAN'T SELL BOOKS ON eBay. THEY NOW TAKE, AS THEIR FEE, 14.55% plus some smaller, assorted fees, ON SALES OF BOOKS. Bye, Bye eBay !!!
What is FBA?
How about John Grisham 1st Edition, I have 10+?
What about First Edition of historical? Movie stars? princess Diana?
Tyou
I love selling vintage books, and I collect pulp paperbacks, but scanning barcodes would feel like torture to me.
How do you handle comments about book smelling smoky. Many old books sat in home libraries with cigars and pipes for many years?
We don't buy them so we don't have to worry about that.
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I use cat litter or loose fish filter carbon media. Set on a brick or block in a sealed container. Let set like that for a month. Usually takes care of 80-90% of the smell. One smell you can’t get ride if is mold, since the mold feeds on the paper and binding glue.
All those occult books...I don't care what their value is, I'd buy them just to burn them. I have a nice wood burning stove and those would make great kindling.
Not sure why having a bar code on the books is preferable. I have a collection of old paperbacks (mostly SF) from the 50's, none of which have bar codes. (I also have many many boxes and boxes of books of all sorts that were the entire stock of an old bookstore that no longer exists, but have little time to invest in auctioning them off. Kind of frustrating.)
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I have never heard this stuff about books and I am a senior. I am also a bookworm. Is there others like you that do paperback books? Hardbacks? I am such an introvert that I never gave it thought before now. I also raise goats.
Can someone please explain to me what is that "Book scanning" all about? I have heard this in two of the Professor videos but I don't understand the point of it, thank you in advance
We even did well with Harlequin romance paperbacks..
I was selling on ebay in the 90s and was selling a lot of books everybook I put in I sold it was great back then
Who buys these books? Ebay? I have over 2000 (mostly hardback first editions) and over 1500 Little Golden books. Many are First Edition. Also many other children’s books.
It sounds like Controversy on a book brings more money?