If you ever find sticky plastic items that are worth your time to clean... Either baking soda and water paste and wipe it off or goo gone. (Sticky plastic happens with vintage toys) so it might be worth it at some point to know the trick. ☺️ Cool finds!
Amazing Estate Sale Haul🤓~ We know several "Planners" over this way, near Phoenix, and a few times (because we are frequent Shoppers), they have asked me to take whatever I wanted before clean-out!! Always lots of fun and have scored some awesome finds for NADA; plus, I always offer something money-wise, yet more often than not, they say I am doing them a favor by them not needing to pack more up to then haul-away😎...It always pays to treat others FAIRly, which you do, and then it comes back in a positive way to BLESS our lives❣!!
I have a Singer Genie!!! Got it for my high school graduation in 1976. It is an amazing machine. Love how compact it is. When you pull out the plug, there should be a little packet with the instructions etc. Good luck selling it, it is a great machine!
Enjoy your videos. Definitely put all the old papers together, even notepads with business names, old receipts....people who make junk journals are always looking for old ephemera. Also be sure to check the paperweights for maker names.
Glass paper weights can be very valuable, depending on which ones they are. Thank you for your channel. My mom and I have just starting watching and learning.
I watch an array of ebay youtubers and sell myself and it's always so interesting to see what each one thinks is a sellable item. Crazy Lamp Lady would be jumping all over those glass and pottery peices. Lol
You're right, Jocelyn would probably have snatched up that flowered paperweight! I thought of her alot when the boxes of pottery, dishes & knick-knacks came up!
Great fine👍🏻Keep that friend it's nice that she shared with you and that you'll be sharing with others. It will be a blessing to all who gets part of this offer. My favorite find was the Postcards. Little notes touch peoples hearts. Love the video keep up the good work
My singer is as old as that one. It’s was my wedding present in 1975. I love it and still use it!! Mine is the same patten also. I bought another machine later but it broke when we moved to Florida. I was told don’t ever get rid of your old machine they don’t make them like that anymore 👏🏻😍
Cat's Meow buildings are what I use as kindling for starting my fires. They are made by fj designs here in my hometown of wooster ohio. They were so mass produced it was insane. I see boxes of them go in the trash every week at auction because they company was such a flop. I should know I designed some of those terrible little buildings, most of them are models of local buildings. We used to go shoot pictures of the building and turn them into cad designs. Worst job at a cubicle in a windowless dungeon I ever had. Just wanted to share a little history from my side. Absolutely keep the great content coming, love watching. Cheers!!
Funny some of those postcards were eye-popping. The magnifier glass should be a keeper. Some post cards are prints of Vincent Van Gough paintings. The round glass was a sphere. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah, I have a Singer Genie. When asking around on vintage sewing machine FB groups quite a few people gave them rave reviews as good sturdy reliable machines. One or two said they still used the one they'd been given as a teenager. Sewing machines from before approx 1980 are often more metal than plastic therefore more durable and easier to repair.
That was an awesome haul! I was going to comment on everything your going to redonate and stopped as I read through the comments. I'm gonna say. This though, look up ALL the old things...people are funny about old stuff and anything they might be able to craft with. Even if it doesnt have a marking it doesnt mean it won't make money. That first handmade bowl you put in the give away pile I would love to buy. Looked like sorry, rose gold...I know I'm not the only one either.
One Cora stone vintage plate plain white $ 46.00, paper weight $ 50.00+. , pottery is collectables people will buy, if they took the time to put felt on bottom to display, pretty good chance there’s value!
I like the way you are so positive about everything. You might be able to sell lots of postcards, notecards and other paper items (Ephemera) I've bought stuff like that for using in artwork. Even batches of unused envelopes of the same size. If you ever came across old rolls of tickets or boxes of jewelry repair envelopes. All sorts of stuff. Even boxes of old receipts. Oh and there's a couple kinds of baskets that can be valuable. Enjoying your videos.
Definitely the VCR’s! But some IKEA items sell for good money on eBay! It’s awesome that you set up a contact with someone that may produce good inventory for you! That was a fun video! ❤️
OMG!😂😂that was some hilarious birthday card finds, once could have been sold on eBay but no more, great pickup, go through that box of used pen at the beginning of video some people will payup for the o!d pre-90's I believe vintage Bic pens the one's with the silver metal part on top with the clicker to retract and reveal the pen that screws onto a coloured lower plastic body an has the long clip on the upper metal part (shorter clips show the were made later and not sought after as much , also some current and older pilot pens can gather some good money if acquired for super cheap, thank Matt for great content, I'm tryin to list 50 items this weekend🙏😱
"Hey Guys, It's Lonnie and we are in the shed. Received some mail from my buddy Matt at Part Time Pickers. What a nice guy!" Lonnie opens envelope, turns fifty shades of red. "Well, it is a little while later...Matt, I don't really know what to say buddy. With that, I sold a hat!"
Wipe the binoculars with alcohol to remove the residue from the rubber. When the rubber gets hot from being stored in a hot garage it gets all sticky, it’s nothing icky Matt. 😂
Paperweights are very collectable. Some , mainly French, are worth a lot of money. Look for names on the bottom. That could be for the huge glass vase you put on the free pile.
You should look up that one glass paperweight with the yellow flowers in it. I believe that is hand blown Glass and there are people who collect those kind of paperweights.
Looks like the glass bowl may gold in the glass. Valuable. The small glass bowl shaped like a lens has a signature. Check it out. These might be good research projects for your son and daughter. School credit... The empty note book in The last box looks as though it has handmade paper On the cover. Really,some of This stuff that you is a by, has some decent value.
You seem to enjoy going through estate sale left overs just as much as digging through thousands of dollars worth of SNES games. Great positive attitude to squeeze $$$ out of items that aren’t home runs but can still make a profit on.
Great content Matt, take a look at those matches they can sell. Some baskets are worth $ also, check the bottom for labels/signatures. I found a Zenith Combo with remote. Haven't tested it yet. Thanks for sharing. You are super inspiring.
Paperweights can be great money, old pencils and pens as well even used, bookends are good in lots same for magnifying glasses. Grab the paperweight from the free pile, someone will buy it I bet.
Hi Matt. Some of the unmarked glassware could be crystal if its very heavy. I watch Dr. Lori antique appraiser on youtube. She said antiques like ceramics and porcelain dont need to have a makers mark to be valuable. Also in the box with the fake orchids there is some shoe trees. They are wooden with the metal piece in the middle. They are worth money and also would be good to use for your business when you sell shoes. They go inside the shoes to give shape.
I'm still laughing! This is a realistic look at what you might come across when you don't know what you're getting - classical CDs and naughty greeting cards. My personal favorite was an album of photos of camping trips of some middle aged nudists. I was dealing with the daughter of the deceased who probably didn't know it was among things she told me to take.
Many things can just be listed as art glass or glass vase or ceramic bowl and if you put handcrafted, handmade or something like that you can get something for them, but inunderstand if you have a lot of inventory already then being sort of picky is good too.
I really thought that the Barrio Boys was going to be your favorite box, kidding!!! But at least you have a VHS tape to try in your newly found DVD/VCR combo player. 😀😀😀
I went to the thrift store a few days ago to drop off some stuff. They are only open part time now to take donations. They cut the line off from taking anymore donations right after me, to a few peoples dismay. One of the people who help u there told me they are getting so many donations that thrift stores are refusing them. He said he had 90 cars dropping off stuff in the first 4 hrs they were open yesterday. I find that unbelievable. PS thanks for the chuckle I wanna see what made you speechless lol 😝😝
I source almost all of my inventory buying the leftovers of estate sales. I have a deal with an estate sale.company here. I go in after their sale and give them a flat fee for everything. The only catch is I have to take it all, including loads to the thrift or dump, but we do really well.
The little blue & white plate. Put that to one side. I didn't get to look to hard, but could be Delft from Holland or very old Chinese. Either way it's old and worth something.
The nice cards that were in white envelope look to be like from/about louvre museum in France. Dont know if they have value or not but may want to keep them in white envelope if you sell them.
Think you are the one of the best channels on RUclips. When you look up something on Ebay how come you don't look at solds "sorted" from highest plus shipping. I find it easier when it is sorted instead of solds all mixed-up in prices. Just a thought.
I wouldn’t recommend sorting that way. Better to keep it as ended soonest. This is especially true for sports cards bc what sold 90 days ago or that price doesn’t mean it’ll sell for that price today if at all. Sorting by highest can be very misleading
Those glass paperweights can be worth something the yellow one was really cool
I was thinking same but seeing this 3 yrs late 😂
Your manhandling of those postcards was making me nervous. I love stationery & old office supplies. 🤣
Not just me !
If you ever find sticky plastic items that are worth your time to clean... Either baking soda and water paste and wipe it off or goo gone. (Sticky plastic happens with vintage toys) so it might be worth it at some point to know the trick. ☺️ Cool finds!
Some of the shoe stretchers at 23:23 can be worth decent money and have a decent sell through rate.
Amazing Estate Sale Haul🤓~
We know several "Planners" over this way, near Phoenix, and a few times (because we are frequent Shoppers), they have asked me to take whatever I wanted before clean-out!!
Always lots of fun and have scored some awesome finds for NADA; plus, I always offer something money-wise, yet more often than not, they say I am doing them a favor by them not needing to pack more up to then haul-away😎...It always pays to treat others FAIRly, which you do, and then it comes back in a positive way to BLESS our lives❣!!
I have a Singer Genie!!! Got it for my high school graduation in 1976. It is an amazing machine. Love how compact it is. When you pull out the plug, there should be a little packet with the instructions etc. Good luck selling it, it is a great machine!
It's so much nicer to watch and listen to your shows than several others similar.
Enjoy your videos. Definitely put all the old papers together, even notepads with business names, old receipts....people who make junk journals are always looking for old ephemera. Also be sure to check the paperweights for maker names.
Glass paper weights can be very valuable, depending on which ones they are. Thank you for your channel. My mom and I have just starting watching and learning.
Made me spit my coffee when you started to Mention Lonnie, John ..was funny.. Great video. Good stuff.
I watch an array of ebay youtubers and sell myself and it's always so interesting to see what each one thinks is a sellable item. Crazy Lamp Lady would be jumping all over those glass and pottery peices. Lol
You're right, Jocelyn would probably have snatched up that flowered paperweight! I thought of her alot when the boxes of pottery, dishes & knick-knacks came up!
Me too😂
"I before E EXEPT after C" P.I.E.C.E.S-because I is almost always BEFORE E..........."glass and pottery pieces"
😃 brilliant eclectic mix of items. Thank you for sharing Matt ☺👍
Love that almost everything is "pretty cool"! Keep up the good work.
Great fine👍🏻Keep that friend it's nice that she shared with you and that you'll be sharing with others. It will be a blessing to all who gets part of this offer. My favorite find was the Postcards. Little notes touch peoples hearts. Love the video keep up the good work
So glad I found your channel, so addicting. Handmade pottery sells on Etsy.
Vintage matchbooks sometimes are worth something depending on where they are from
Def, lot the matchbooks and "some" of the postcards, people that collect Ephemera look for interesting piles of paper like that!
Any vintage John deere matchbooks are $
My singer is as old as that one. It’s was my wedding present in 1975. I love it and still use it!! Mine is the same patten also. I bought another machine later but it broke when we moved to Florida. I was told don’t ever get rid of your old machine they don’t make them like that anymore 👏🏻😍
That sewing machine is really cool! Thanks for the laughs great video!!
Cat's Meow buildings are what I use as kindling for starting my fires. They are made by fj designs here in my hometown of wooster ohio. They were so mass produced it was insane. I see boxes of them go in the trash every week at auction because they company was such a flop. I should know I designed some of those terrible little buildings, most of them are models of local buildings. We used to go shoot pictures of the building and turn them into cad designs. Worst job at a cubicle in a windowless dungeon I ever had. Just wanted to share a little history from my side. Absolutely keep the great content coming, love watching. Cheers!!
The "cat's meow" houses are collectible.
Funny some of those postcards were eye-popping. The magnifier glass should be a keeper. Some post cards are prints of Vincent Van Gough paintings. The round glass was a sphere. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah, I have a Singer Genie. When asking around on vintage sewing machine FB groups quite a few people gave them rave reviews as good sturdy reliable machines. One or two said they still used the one they'd been given as a teenager. Sewing machines from before approx 1980 are often more metal than plastic therefore more durable and easier to repair.
That was an awesome haul! I was going to comment on everything your going to redonate and stopped as I read through the comments. I'm gonna say. This though, look up ALL the old things...people are funny about old stuff and anything they might be able to craft with. Even if it doesnt have a marking it doesnt mean it won't make money. That first handmade bowl you put in the give away pile I would love to buy. Looked like sorry, rose gold...I know I'm not the only one either.
Ohhhh the paperweights! Very resellable ! And as crazy as it sounds I bet someone would buy those cards.
One Cora stone vintage plate plain white $ 46.00, paper weight $ 50.00+. , pottery is collectables people will buy, if they took the time to put felt on bottom to display, pretty good chance there’s value!
I like the way you are so positive about everything. You might be able to sell lots of postcards, notecards and other paper items (Ephemera) I've bought stuff like that for using in artwork. Even batches of unused envelopes of the same size. If you ever came across old rolls of tickets or boxes of jewelry repair envelopes. All sorts of stuff. Even boxes of old receipts. Oh and there's a couple kinds of baskets that can be valuable. Enjoying your videos.
Omg love the old book and post cards of places...I am a journal maker and repurpose old books...great find...just getting into picking...
That was a pencil sharpener, not stapler (former secretary).
Haha you caught it
You don't need to be a "former Secretary" to see that lol
I’m interested in the yellow brown possibly handmade bowl. I loved that!!
Definitely the VCR’s! But some IKEA items sell for good money on eBay! It’s awesome that you set up a contact with someone that may produce good inventory for you! That was a fun video! ❤️
Amazing haul! Their alot of folks who collect paperweights some are quite valuable.
LMAO when you found the cards!! Then when you said who you could send then to i almost feel off my chair!!!!
OMG!😂😂that was some hilarious birthday card finds, once could have been sold on eBay but no more, great pickup, go through that box of used pen at the beginning of video some people will payup for the o!d pre-90's I believe vintage Bic pens the one's with the silver metal part on top with the clicker to retract and reveal the pen that screws onto a coloured lower plastic body an has the long clip on the upper metal part (shorter clips show the were made later and not sought after as much , also some current and older pilot pens can gather some good money if acquired for super cheap, thank Matt for great content, I'm tryin to list 50 items this weekend🙏😱
2:20 sometimes you just have to be smarter than the item! 7:30 check on those paperweights for a signature, some are $$$
The yellow paperweight in the beginning might be good. Look up millifiori!!
I JUST ran across the Chef at my Goodwill, that glass bowl in the wicker basket box HAS to be worth a nice coin plus worth the shipping price
I was happy to see the Cat houses, I have about two hundred of them I’ve picked over the years
"Hey Guys, It's Lonnie and we are in the shed. Received some mail from my buddy Matt at Part Time Pickers. What a nice guy!" Lonnie opens envelope, turns fifty shades of red. "Well, it is a little while later...Matt, I don't really know what to say buddy. With that, I sold a hat!"
Priceless!LOL
Lol. Now that is funny!!!
I'm clueless as to what this is about...
Sell the paper weights! $15-$20 each!
Wipe the binoculars with alcohol to remove the residue from the rubber. When the rubber gets hot from being stored in a hot garage it gets all sticky, it’s nothing icky Matt. 😂
Paperweights are very collectable. Some , mainly French, are worth a lot of money. Look for names on the bottom. That could be for the huge glass vase you put on the free pile.
The sticky does come off. It happens to cameras too from the oils of the fingers. Cleans off with alcohol.
The box with the Vintage trouser snakes has got to be the best one. I'm still laughing at the idea of you mailing them to other RUclips resellers
Yeah. The matchbook are worth keeping. Easily Matt's most entertaining video.
My fave was the office supplies box. Love cards and legal pads. Prior to that box, the round paperweight with the orange color inside.
You should look up that one glass paperweight with the yellow flowers in it. I believe that is hand blown Glass and there are people who collect those kind of paperweights.
Toys N stuff 4 me N U
Looks like the glass bowl may gold in the glass. Valuable. The small glass bowl shaped like a lens has a signature. Check it out. These might be good research projects for your son and daughter. School credit...
The empty note book in The last box looks as though it has handmade paper On the cover. Really,some of This stuff that you is a by, has some decent value.
You seem to enjoy going through estate sale left overs just as much as digging through thousands of dollars worth of SNES games. Great positive attitude to squeeze $$$ out of items that aren’t home runs but can still make a profit on.
Great content Matt, take a look at those matches they can sell. Some baskets are worth $ also, check the bottom for labels/signatures. I found a Zenith Combo with remote. Haven't tested it yet. Thanks for sharing. You are super inspiring.
Paperweights can be great money, old pencils and pens as well even used, bookends are good in lots same for magnifying glasses. Grab the paperweight from the free pile, someone will buy it I bet.
Check the paper weight and see if they are selling that looks vintage❤🌹
All about shipping breakable and weighty. 🤣🤔
Jeffrey at Real Nifty Vintage sells and ships paperweights all the time.
You know those postcards are going in your personal keep pile 😂😂
Hi Matt love watching your older videos but I can't wait till you post new ones. Joyce a new friend from California!!
You could sell those postcards and vintage stationery to the crafters and junk journal makers out there. They’d love those.....
Glass paperweights always do good. Some can go for hundreds if signed.
The 2 snow globes with the black plastic bottoms are OLD!! From early 50’s or older. Very vintage! Love them
Hi Matt. Some of the unmarked glassware could be crystal if its very heavy. I watch Dr. Lori antique appraiser on youtube. She said antiques like ceramics and porcelain dont need to have a makers mark to be valuable. Also in the box with the fake orchids there is some shoe trees. They are wooden with the metal piece in the middle. They are worth money and also would be good to use for your business when you sell shoes. They go inside the shoes to give shape.
You have some very good classical CDs there!
He cracks me up... some CDs for this Mahler guy 😂😂😂
I would keep those cards for your co-workers on valentines day 😂
It was killing me seeing the pottery and glass pieces go in the free pile!! They could very well be worth something !
That what I think
Don't it always go when you don't know what you got
I think you need to go in the free pile
If Matt says free pile, I'll go with him.
I'm still laughing! This is a realistic look at what you might come across when you don't know what you're getting - classical CDs and naughty greeting cards. My personal favorite was an album of photos of camping trips of some middle aged nudists. I was dealing with the daughter of the deceased who probably didn't know it was among things she told me to take.
I sold a Pentax camera last week for $30. Dont give up on it.
Paperweights can be worth a lot of money. I used to work at a paperweight shop at a historical village.
You should check the paper weight for markings/signatures. Some of them can be really good score. Thanks for the video!
Many things can just be listed as art glass or glass vase or ceramic bowl and if you put handcrafted, handmade or something like that you can get something for them, but inunderstand if you have a lot of inventory already then being sort of picky is good too.
vintage paperweights can be worth a lot of money.
I really thought that the Barrio Boys was going to be your favorite box, kidding!!! But at least you have a VHS tape to try in your newly found DVD/VCR combo player. 😀😀😀
paperwieghts are resellable. can be worth quite a bit. The one you showed would probably sell for 15-20
The Glass Paperweight is nice!
Got some good stuff! Wish I was your neighbor! 💕
Keep up the good work matt. 😎🖥👍
loved the paper weight and crystal ball
The dvd at 26:25 "Being There" seems to be worth a little bit on eBay... $10-$18 or so.
You sure have come a long way from 3 years ago! You are like a different person.
I think the glass dish in eye shape is for the clear crystal ball to sit on.. all paper weight is worth money
You should keep the shredder and shred all your unwanted paper it’s makes excellent void filler
Mystery box videos are always fun.
Cedar shoe trues are definitely worth keeping or selling!
Office supplies and family friendly cardstock is great for home schoolers and teachers.
I'll take the snow globes and the paperweight! 😂
Lol... What the Heck ... That was fun Matt.
Thanks for sharing and caring! Stay Safe!
That's funny. I found those same exact Logitech speakers at goodwill this week for $7 new and I've been using them
I went to the thrift store a few days ago to drop off some stuff. They are only open part time now to take donations. They cut the line off from taking anymore donations right after me, to a few peoples dismay. One of the people who help u there told me they are getting so many donations that thrift stores are refusing them. He said he had 90 cars dropping off stuff in the first 4 hrs they were open yesterday. I find that unbelievable. PS thanks for the chuckle I wanna see what made you speechless lol 😝😝
With this haul it might be time to have your own Garage sale.
5:30. Look up Mikasa China. Cora Stone is one of the styles of China they make. High quality and potential $$$ for complete sets.
I source almost all of my inventory buying the leftovers of estate sales. I have a deal with an estate sale.company here. I go in after their sale and give them a flat fee for everything. The only catch is I have to take it all, including loads to the thrift or dump, but we do really well.
All that stuff for free? Nice! Great contact person to have!
The black cat, if got marble eyes, might be an antique!
The wood shoe forms can be worth something.
Great video Matt 😊 please send them cards that would be hilarious 😂
save the candles in case you have a blackout
Love Rocky Horror Picture Show - paperweight could be handblown glass!
How fun! Lots of great stuff! Wow! ( :
The little blue & white plate. Put that to one side. I didn't get to look to hard, but could be Delft from Holland or very old Chinese. Either way it's old and worth something.
Check the shoe stretchers on ebay
You did go through those boxes fast.😁
Love all cat things you find
The paper weight with yellow flowers might be valuable. Not sure, didn't get a good look at it. Murano and other good glass makers made them.
You should try and sell the Hermes bag, if in good condition easy $10-15
It's crazy, but they sell. Someone wrote in that with magic marker though.
The nice cards that were in white envelope look to be like from/about louvre museum in France. Dont know if they have value or not but may want to keep them in white envelope if you sell them.
My wife went through and kept them all
Think you are the one of the best channels on RUclips. When you look up something on Ebay how come you don't look at solds "sorted" from highest plus shipping. I find it easier when it is sorted instead of solds all mixed-up in prices. Just a thought.
I wouldn’t recommend sorting that way. Better to keep it as ended soonest. This is especially true for sports cards bc what sold 90 days ago or that price doesn’t mean it’ll sell for that price today if at all. Sorting by highest can be very misleading