Yes, always check that clear glass section. I recently found a Lalique ashtray for $1, I'm hoping it will sell for $50 - $75. You just never know! As for plates and dishware, a BOLO brand is Heath Pottery out of California. I picked up two small plates for about $2, sold the pair for $100. They look fairly plain and I just happened to pick one up and idly check the mark; I had never heard of that brand before. Well worth a pickup,
I found a small Lalique vase at Goodwill years ago. I kept looking at the signature, not believing it! I think I paid about $2! Had a tiny chip, but sold for $35. Still not a bad return!
I found a signed Tiffany crystal square bowl for .99. It has a tiny manufacturers defect in it; a tiny bubble that is chipped on the top edge- so I haven’t tried to list it yet. Should I give it a go?
Sometimes i make best friends when shopping at thrift stores... usually older generation lol we'll just chat about what we have in our carts and vintage things. Anyway, I passed by this butter dish that i was trying to decide if i should grab it, or not... i did leave it but kept thinking about it so I new I had to go back to get it... I was too late. This super amazing older lady had grabbed it.... Anyway, i got chatting with her and I made a comment that I was going to go back to grab the butter dish that she had, but was too late. She grabs it from her cart and hands it to me. Bless her precious soul ❤️ she new I was starting to collect things to resell and she said she already had a butter dish, so she gave it to me. Anyway, I was in a different thrift store the other day and they had that exact butter dish behind a counter selling for $40... now I know I can raise the price on what I had in mind lol honestly, meeting and chatting with the seniors about our scores amd vintage things is probably my most favorite part about it all. Plus, they know what's up with vintage things and give good tips
Yesterday at GW I bought a pink & white ceramic poodle night light, for $7, with sold comps of ~$25-$30. I’m pretty excited! It’s not vintage, just very cute.
You might wanna bus back over and pick up those chubby pink glasses - they're Anthropologie ' Gilded Rim Stemless Glass' currently on the site for $20 a piece (on sale from $26) - a pair sold on ebay for $40. Also the green set is called Rainflower by Anchor Hocking, just for nerd knowledge!
Would you show us how you pack dishes for a sale please? Who do you prefer FedEx or USPS? Do you ever ship freight items? Teach us how to use freight for much larger items as well please?
I love that you are a TEXAS thrifter! A friend of mine found a Tiffany pitcher in one of the Austin area GW stores. She was shaking so hard before she got to the register she thought she was going to drop it! She paid 2.99 for it and it's worth over $200.
Just found your channel by watching the Denver one where you had borrowed $120 from your friend. That wooden cat and the gorilla you passed up looked like they were made from crushed pecan shells. I have some and they are awesome! I'm about an hour north of you and whenever we travel there are always 2 places we go to. The Zoo and thrift stores. Found some great stuff on a recent trip to Athens GA.
@@azjersee I'm wondering if they're incurring higher costs with fuel prices, higher wages to keep up with huge leaps in min wages, electricity and heat costs, etc. Easy to chock everything up to greed, but not always the case.
When looking at the sold price, you have to take into consideration the shipping cost. A lot of the higher priced sales have free or low shipping, while the ones that look like they sold for a low price have exorbitant shipping fees, making the sales price much higher than it appears.
It's been a year or two since I shopped at my Goodwill - wow over $6 bucks for the pumpkin plates? Seems high to me. My favorite wedding gift was find a really unusual set of wine glasses at a thrift store and pair with a nice bottle of bubbly for the honeymoon or when they got home from it. Did you mention the platform all these "sold" are from? Hey I have that exact tall cobalt bud vase! Those thin bowls are for flowers - a single rose, likely for a wedding table decoration. Called a Rose Bowl. Or the 4 would look lovely on a runner in the middle of a table - you can put any flower in them.
You and I go to some of the EXACT same Goodwills, as I have seen some things in your videos that I've left on the shelves ... lol. Anyways, about 3(?) months ago it seemed like lots of attitudes and prices went WAY up. For me, that changed a Daily Stop after the Post Office into a "Let's give this another try," Stop about once every week or two. Honestly, it's better that way, as I am grinding through my death pile, but I really miss that Daily adrenaline rush. I'm 100% ok with them raising their prices and making a run at selling lots of things on E-bay, because they will soon realize that E-bay percentages, shipping costs, returns, and the costs of paying people to be skilled workers to source, list, ship, and handle those things is not as profitable as just slapping random price tags on things and burning them through thier retail stores. We just have to wait out the storm.
Yes! I stopped in at Goodwill yesterday after about a month off. I couldn’t believe the price increase. It was already high but now it just ridiculous! We have a St Vincent DePaul thrift store I’ve been visiting that has much better prices. Tyler Texas
Totally agree. Things will slow for them as people realise you need thousands of item to have good turnover. The amount of people buying thrift and trying to flip here in Australia is crazy. I'll wait until people pile up and realise it's not as easy to flip lol. I'll get bargains lol. Picking will be fantastic 👍
Love, love clear glass. You get the color based on what you put inside them. I have a ton of them and use them for all seasons: red and green for Christmas. Orange and amber for Thanksgiving- Halloween, orange and black. Leave it there, I’ll buy it!
Our local thrift stores.. MCC, sells mugs for .25 and .50. once in awhile they'll have a bigger pottery type for $1 but not often. Same with all glassware for drinking and most plates unless it's a beautiful set of China that looks *special*
Hi Margaret, This thrift store walk through was excellent! I love your video content. I learn so much, yet it's relaxing and fun as well! Thank you so much! Lisa
I bought this huge Garfield alarm clock.. I was so excited. I got it home, looked it up and it was selling for like $20, if it worked and mine wasn't working. I still hang on to it for some reason.
Those prices are horrendous! We don't have a Goodwill here in my town and I see why! I don't think anyone would pay that much for anything here. You could get things cheaper at Wal-Mart!
I went today to the Good Will and we bought 2 retired Saks Fifth Avenue Chicago and Downtown Houston worth $300.The Downtown Houston is Rare and hard to find. Lol! My son doesn't want to sell it.
I've noticed prices are going up and up at Goodwill. A lot of newer used items priced at my local Goodwill can be purchased cheaper in store. I'm starting to see shoes priced at 10-20$USED. Mugs for $5. I guess I will have to find a new source.
Years ago at Dollar tree I picked up two paddles of stained glass that would hang in a window. Of course they were a dollar. I had a sale about 3 years ago or so and I sold each one of them for $30. Couldn't believe it
The prices are better at non-chain thrift stores. I frequent church thrift stores and others that stand alone. I go to one where all kids clothes are $1. I've found Osh Kosh and all kinds of lovely things for $1.
THE PINK LPTUS PLACE SET!!! LADY! IT GOES WITH EVERY STYLE!!!! AHHHH!!! I had the COOLEST vintage party night plate set, Amazing. This is vintage dinner party, wine or evening tea =D
I like when you are discussing things out loud why you are not picking up one of the items even when you like them. You are very careful in spending your money. Are you reselling your own cloth and do you have a video. I want to learn since nothing is selling on eBay now: eBay wants us to promo the things to make extra §§.
Hey Margaret. At 12:40 those looked like stemless wine glasses. But I’m also wondering, since you go to Goodwill lots, do you ever consider picking up an orphan item, like the shot glass at 11:14 and saving it till you have a set? I’ve seen other resellers do it many times, as long as it’s not taking up a lot of space, you could make money that way.
It is difficult to find really nice items at the Goodwills near me in FL. The employees sent the super nice items to corporate for the Goodwill Auction online. This is depressing. It's extremely difficult to find good products: clothing, bags, electronics (games) shoes, jewelry, books etc..due to this. It's like Goodwills don't want or like resales. Just my humble opinion.
first of your videos that I've watched and you remind me of myself in the thrift shop. I think I'll subscribe! Saw an electric coffee percolator on the bottom shelf by the green pitcher. Sometimes those are good to pick up, just check the comps.
That green beverage glass (is that when you say lotus?) brings back so many good memories. Not sure what happened to mine. Have a brother with sticky fingers, so ...
One thing that happens to me when I go to the Goodwill and I’m checking prices I feel like I’m doing something bad I don’t like that feeling because I’m not doing anything wrong lol just checking prices but I don’t know why I feel like everybody’s watching me
Was the Lalique decanter STOPPER (eBay comp photo) you showed signed as well? Love your videos, Margaret, and I am always learning from the things that you talk about... so cool and greatly appreciated! At 23:15, looked like a handpainted magazine holder - you turned it around, but didn't pick it up to look at the bottom - I really liked the style!
Love your video, very informative. My mom passed and I have a lot of old plates, decanters, perfume bottles, shaving mugs, hummell figurines, I want to sell online but I am very intimidated by it all. How can I start selling this stuff? Thank you in advance
Those prices are terrible. The independent shop around here prices very reasonably as they said they know resellers buy a lot of their stuff so they price to move it.
How. How do you watch Stranger Things in bits and pieces?! The hubs and I rarely watch tv, in fact, we barely have a tv. But boy golly will we bust it out for Stranger Things (our previous exception was all things Twin Peaks, omg). We try to stretch it out and only watch one episode a week or even two just to have more time to ponder and speculate and keep the enjoyment going. But this season? 3 in one weekend. Just couldn't stop. It's so good. I want that mug.
Thank you Margaret. I'm learning lots. I'm just horrified to see you repeatedly showing things that I have seen in stores over the years and never thought had any value. I've definitely got to learn more. N ok w that I see what I could have made
Serious question- How do become even somewhat successful in resale without a RUclips presence or “know people” in the business? How do you draw folks to your page/site/store? 🤔 There are SO MANY resellers out there today 🤷🏻♀️Where do you get the most exposure?
I like the way you round the prices up, on solds, I find it so annoying when resellers drag out the videos, by saying $199.99 instead of saying $200, maybe it's just me?, thanks
FYI: Vintage B.Kliban FatCat (must be genuine & marked) in almost anything ceramic are good pickups. I like mugs too and find the special ones hard to resist…even if I really don’t need anymore mugs in my inventory. Sometimes I end up keeping some of the ones I find for myself, but that means I have to remove or donate some others in my cabinet as I just don’t have anymore room for any extras. I think mugs purchased for resale now have to be VERY special and/or in-demand (and that demand comes and goes.) Laurel Burch mugs are still very popular and I just sold a mint one for $15 + shipping for it(paid $2 or $3 for it.)
Please don't spray paint CHILDREN'S toy bins where they will touch, rub up against and could end up in their mouths... PLEASE please please, don't use weird paint and resell to children....
I love it when they cover the maker’s mark every single time with a price sticker. I love it so much. 😐
Great excuse to peel off the overpriced tag and change it for a cheap one so they dont rip you off
Yes, always check that clear glass section. I recently found a Lalique ashtray for $1, I'm hoping it will sell for $50 - $75. You just never know! As for plates and dishware, a BOLO brand is Heath Pottery out of California. I picked up two small plates for about $2, sold the pair for $100. They look fairly plain and I just happened to pick one up and idly check the mark; I had never heard of that brand before. Well worth a pickup,
I found a small Lalique vase at Goodwill years ago. I kept looking at the signature, not believing it! I think I paid about $2! Had a tiny chip, but sold for $35. Still not a bad return!
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I found a signed Tiffany crystal square bowl for .99. It has a tiny manufacturers defect in it; a tiny bubble that is chipped on the top edge- so I haven’t tried to list it yet. Should I give it a go?
Sometimes i make best friends when shopping at thrift stores... usually older generation lol we'll just chat about what we have in our carts and vintage things. Anyway, I passed by this butter dish that i was trying to decide if i should grab it, or not... i did leave it but kept thinking about it so I new I had to go back to get it... I was too late. This super amazing older lady had grabbed it.... Anyway, i got chatting with her and I made a comment that I was going to go back to grab the butter dish that she had, but was too late. She grabs it from her cart and hands it to me. Bless her precious soul ❤️ she new I was starting to collect things to resell and she said she already had a butter dish, so she gave it to me. Anyway, I was in a different thrift store the other day and they had that exact butter dish behind a counter selling for $40... now I know I can raise the price on what I had in mind lol honestly, meeting and chatting with the seniors about our scores amd vintage things is probably my most favorite part about it all. Plus, they know what's up with vintage things and give good tips
I love how you explain everything you see / get .. it is sooo helpful to actually understand what you are doing and the potential of what you pick up.
I don’t know what I’d do without u and Bolo buddies love y’all I’ve learned a ton!
Yesterday at GW I bought a pink & white ceramic poodle night light, for $7, with sold comps of ~$25-$30. I’m pretty excited! It’s not vintage, just very cute.
You might wanna bus back over and pick up those chubby pink glasses - they're Anthropologie '
Gilded Rim Stemless Glass' currently on the site for $20 a piece (on sale from $26) - a pair sold on ebay for $40. Also the green set is called Rainflower by Anchor Hocking, just for nerd knowledge!
Glassnerds unite! 😂
@Penelope
WOW! Great info!
(Love that term:
"nerd knowledge"!
Very clever. 😁
Did you copywrite it? May want to use it in the near future.)
@@cheryldavis8776 hahaha 😆 you go right ahead, I'm calling it public domain 👍
@@penelopesparrow
Right on, girl!👌
Ooh yes those pink stemless anthropology glasses 😍💗😍
Would you show us how you pack dishes for a sale please? Who do you prefer FedEx or USPS? Do you ever ship freight items? Teach us how to use freight for much larger items as well please?
I love that you are a TEXAS thrifter! A friend of mine found a Tiffany pitcher in one of the
Austin area GW stores. She was shaking so hard before she got to the register she thought she was going to drop it! She paid 2.99 for it and it's worth over $200.
I carry I keychain black light to shine on glassware if it glows its uranium glass and that sells well
Believe it or not, the older Royal Norfolk from Dollar Tree sells REALLY well!
@Brenda Jones
HOW do you distinguish the "older" Royal Norfolk from the newer? Is it a variation in the backmark, logo, etc?
Thanks!
@@cheryldavis8776 I just look up the pattern or colors. They used to have some really pretty ones!
Rose bowl, that thin glass is usually for 1 flower/ rose
Just found your channel by watching the Denver one where you had borrowed $120 from your friend. That wooden cat and the gorilla you passed up looked like they were made from crushed pecan shells. I have some and they are awesome!
I'm about an hour north of you and whenever we travel there are always 2 places we go to. The Zoo and thrift stores. Found some great stuff on a recent trip to Athens GA.
I sold a vintage coffee tin. campfire coffee, it was 8" tall. $200, went fast. I got in a bundle with other tins for 14$
I’m so curious about those super thin pinkish glasses…
Love the thrift store walk-through! Thank you, Margaret. Your videos always make my day!
When I first started reselling I picked up Garfield stuff, would get excited and yeah, lol most did NOT sell. My son ended up with most of it. ;)
Goodwill prices are ridiculous these days! Just found your videos and I'm learning a lot--thank you!
Same thing in Australia
Yes they are, and the CEO gets richer.
@@azjersee I'm wondering if they're incurring higher costs with fuel prices, higher wages to keep up with huge leaps in min wages, electricity and heat costs, etc. Easy to chock everything up to greed, but not always the case.
When looking at the sold price, you have to take into consideration the shipping cost. A lot of the higher priced sales have free or low shipping, while the ones that look like they sold for a low price have exorbitant shipping fees, making the sales price much higher than it appears.
It's been a year or two since I shopped at my Goodwill - wow over $6 bucks for the pumpkin plates? Seems high to me. My favorite wedding gift was find a really unusual set of wine glasses at a thrift store and pair with a nice bottle of bubbly for the honeymoon or when they got home from it. Did you mention the platform all these "sold" are from? Hey I have that exact tall cobalt bud vase! Those thin bowls are for flowers - a single rose, likely for a wedding table decoration. Called a Rose Bowl. Or the 4 would look lovely on a runner in the middle of a table - you can put any flower in them.
The non ashtray is actually a bottle holder for your table wine.
That Garfield was Great! My favorite to collect is one of a kind made with love for the G cat. But I'm a super collector, so I know the ins and outs.
6:50 you thought was an ashtray. I believe it is a wine bottle base to keep the drops off of your tablecloth..
That glass bowl by the duck without eyes looked interesting
You and I go to some of the EXACT same Goodwills, as I have seen some things in your videos that I've left on the shelves ... lol.
Anyways, about 3(?) months ago it seemed like lots of attitudes and prices went WAY up.
For me, that changed a Daily Stop after the Post Office into a "Let's give this another try," Stop about once every week or two.
Honestly, it's better that way, as I am grinding through my death pile, but I really miss that Daily adrenaline rush.
I'm 100% ok with them raising their prices and making a run at selling lots of things on E-bay, because they will soon realize that E-bay percentages, shipping costs, returns, and the costs of paying people to be skilled workers to source, list, ship, and handle those things is not as profitable as just slapping random price tags on things and burning them through thier retail stores.
We just have to wait out the storm.
Yes! I stopped in at Goodwill yesterday after about a month off. I couldn’t believe the price increase. It was already high but now it just ridiculous! We have a St Vincent DePaul thrift store I’ve been visiting that has much better prices. Tyler Texas
Totally agree.
Things will slow for them as people realise you need thousands of item to have good turnover.
The amount of people buying thrift and trying to flip here in Australia is crazy.
I'll wait until people pile up and realise it's not as easy to flip lol.
I'll get bargains lol.
Picking will be fantastic 👍
Love, love clear glass. You get the color based on what you put inside them. I have a ton of them and use them for all seasons: red and green for Christmas. Orange and amber for Thanksgiving- Halloween, orange and black. Leave it there, I’ll buy it!
I’m finding prices at the Goodwill in CT have gone up tremendously!
In Australia too. I would say since before Christmas
Our local thrift stores.. MCC, sells mugs for .25 and .50. once in awhile they'll have a bigger pottery type for $1 but not often. Same with all glassware for drinking and most plates unless it's a beautiful set of China that looks *special*
Hi Margaret,
This thrift store walk through was excellent! I love your video content. I learn so much, yet it's relaxing and fun as well!
Thank you so much!
Lisa
I bought this huge Garfield alarm clock.. I was so excited. I got it home, looked it up and it was selling for like $20, if it worked and mine wasn't working. I still hang on to it for some reason.
Those prices are horrendous! We don't have a Goodwill here in my town and I see why! I don't think anyone would pay that much for anything here. You could get things cheaper at Wal-Mart!
I went today to the Good Will and we bought 2 retired Saks Fifth Avenue Chicago and Downtown Houston worth $300.The Downtown Houston is Rare and hard to find. Lol! My son doesn't want to sell it.
Thanks for sharing your finds and what not to get , you're a GREAT teacher😊🍎
It is because of all these videos that thrift shops have raised prices!
TheSe videos r amazing!!!
I've noticed prices are going up and up at Goodwill. A lot of newer used items priced at my local Goodwill can be purchased cheaper in store. I'm starting to see shoes priced at 10-20$USED. Mugs for $5. I guess I will have to find a new source.
Years ago at Dollar tree I picked up two paddles of stained glass that would hang in a window. Of course they were a dollar. I had a sale about 3 years ago or so and I sold each one of them for $30. Couldn't believe it
@@peppiholliday4525 Wow! Nice going. 😊
new to reselling and newer to youtubing.. even newer to your channel and I Absolutely love your Content!! Thank you for being you
ThriftTipsAndFlips, :) Thank you very much!! :)
The prices are better at non-chain thrift stores. I frequent church thrift stores and others that stand alone. I go to one where all kids clothes are $1. I've found Osh Kosh and all kinds of lovely things for $1.
Your thift store so many wonderful things!!
I think you passed a Stanley travel mug those are good quality.
THE PINK LPTUS PLACE SET!!! LADY! IT GOES WITH EVERY STYLE!!!! AHHHH!!! I had the COOLEST vintage party night plate set, Amazing. This is vintage dinner party, wine or evening tea =D
At 7:17 on the second shelf below the margaretta glasses was an American fostotia platter. So it looked like one
That leaded shade bankers lamp! It's cousin, new in Amazon $105.
That blue glass vase beside the cobalt blue shot glass! Might have been great!
I thought the same. Looked like Fenton.
Really enjoyed your video. I would like to sell more glass. Happy to find someone else who enjoys my passion.
I like when you are discussing things out loud why you are not picking up one of the items even when you like them. You are very careful in spending your money.
Are you reselling your own cloth and do you have a video. I want to learn since nothing is selling on eBay now: eBay wants us to promo the things to make extra §§.
In the plastic section, always look out for Texas Ware items!
The chunky glass votive at 18:48 might have been Kosta Boda
Hey Margaret. At 12:40 those looked like stemless wine glasses. But I’m also wondering, since you go to Goodwill lots, do you ever consider picking up an orphan item, like the shot glass at 11:14 and saving it till you have a set?
I’ve seen other resellers do it many times, as long as it’s not taking up a lot of space, you could make money that way.
I think those paint glasses with the gold trim where wine glasses and yes you should have picked them up
Hi Margaret, Thank you for the relaxing and informative videos, from Houston!
Glad you like them!
It is difficult to find really nice items at the Goodwills near me in FL. The employees sent the super nice items to corporate for the Goodwill Auction online. This is depressing. It's extremely difficult to find good products: clothing, bags, electronics (games) shoes, jewelry, books etc..due to this. It's like Goodwills don't want or like resales. Just my humble opinion.
I’m down here too! It’s so hard to find things that aren’t broken!
Can confirm as someone who works at a Goodwill. If it looks real good? You might as well give up on seeing it go out into the store.
first of your videos that I've watched and you remind me of myself in the thrift shop. I think I'll subscribe! Saw an electric coffee percolator on the bottom shelf by the green pitcher. Sometimes those are good to pick up, just check the comps.
That green beverage glass (is that when you say lotus?) brings back so many good memories. Not sure what happened to mine. Have a brother with sticky fingers, so ...
Thank you you’re so much fun to watch you’re so informative thank you thank you🌞
Hi 🙋🏻♀️Ms Margaret, been missing your videos, busy busy here , getting garden in plus 2 new puppies🤪💕🙏
The clear acrylic house box could be an ice bucket.
Can you tell us what platforms your selling on? Or where would you suggest?
I love Stranger Things and agree that the last season was extremely creepy and gory.
How do you package your cups I’m really afraid of selling breakable items.
It is my dream only to go to America to thrift as I live in AUSTRALIA where thrift stores are pretty much crap .
Thankyou so much for that video it was very helpfu🙏🙏
Goodwill has gone cooperate. They charge rediculous prices
One thing that happens to me when I go to the Goodwill and I’m checking prices I feel like I’m doing something bad I don’t like that feeling because I’m not doing anything wrong lol just checking prices but I don’t know why I feel like everybody’s watching me
So much to learn, however Goodwill does seem to overprice some stuff. No way I'd spend 100 for a set.
“ a SHOT in the dark! “. Buh dum dum 🥁
Was the Lalique decanter STOPPER (eBay comp photo) you showed signed as well?
Love your videos, Margaret, and I am always learning from the things that you talk about... so cool and greatly appreciated!
At 23:15, looked like a handpainted magazine holder - you turned it around, but didn't pick it up to look at the bottom - I really liked the style!
I had that same question, and loved and wanted that magazine holder too! 😍🥰😅👋💕
How an you tell if it’s hand blown glass?
How do you know the margaritas glasses are hand blown?
The blow spot on the bottom
I would have picked the sit’n’spin toy, those are impossible to find anywhere here in Canada!
Hi. 1st time watching you.
You are awesome so I subscribed to learn and watch you because you are so entertaining.
Love your video, very informative. My mom passed and I have a lot of old plates, decanters, perfume bottles, shaving mugs, hummell figurines, I want to sell online but I am very intimidated by it all. How can I start selling this stuff? Thank you in advance
Just one piece at a time :)
Some snow globes make a lot of money
Candle holders ?
Those prices are terrible. The independent shop around here prices very reasonably as they said they know resellers buy a lot of their stuff so they price to move it.
wow
love it
You have mentioned ash tray? I have brand new crystal ash trays. I have tried to sell on eBay and did not have a lot of luck. You advise. Thank you
It's so crazy how goodwill prices their items!! They've gotten too high!!
How. How do you watch Stranger Things in bits and pieces?! The hubs and I rarely watch tv, in fact, we barely have a tv. But boy golly will we bust it out for Stranger Things (our previous exception was all things Twin Peaks, omg). We try to stretch it out and only watch one episode a week or even two just to have more time to ponder and speculate and keep the enjoyment going. But this season? 3 in one weekend. Just couldn't stop. It's so good. I want that mug.
Company called replacements will buy dishes
Awesome!
By the way love your videos very informative I'm thinking about selling just a little nervous
How do you sell pieces once you have them?
How do you look up the sold items on eBay to do the research 🤔
Another information video, thanks.
Thanks!
Thank you Margaret. I'm learning lots. I'm just horrified to see you repeatedly showing things that I have seen in stores over the years and never thought had any value. I've definitely got to learn more. N ok w that I see what I could have made
Great picks
GW prices are getting way too high. The items are donated, they cost GW nothing.
Fun & informative video! New here; subscribed-
What are your look up places?
Cobalt blue glass has made me a lot of money you passed by some pieces I would’ve looked at
Why is your “this will get you banned on EBay” posting marked private?
There was a glitch
The shipping costs are so high now!
Where are you checking prices?ebay?
EBay
Serious question-
How do become even somewhat successful in resale without a RUclips presence or “know people” in the business? How do you draw folks to your page/site/store? 🤔 There are SO MANY resellers out there today 🤷🏻♀️Where do you get the most exposure?
You can do promoted listings, run sales, list list list, or even start a channel yourself :)
Not liking the prices at that GW😩
I like the way you round the prices up, on solds, I find it so annoying when resellers drag out the videos, by saying $199.99 instead of saying $200, maybe it's just me?, thanks
Probably wine goblets
FYI: Vintage B.Kliban FatCat (must be genuine & marked) in almost anything ceramic are good pickups.
I like mugs too and find the special ones hard to resist…even if I really don’t need anymore mugs in my inventory. Sometimes I end up keeping some of the ones I find for myself, but that means I have to remove or donate some others in my cabinet as I just don’t have anymore room for any extras. I think mugs purchased for resale now have to be VERY special and/or in-demand (and that demand comes and goes.) Laurel Burch mugs are still very popular and I just sold a mint one for $15 + shipping for it(paid $2 or $3 for it.)
The lamp was sold for 60 to 65
Also the colbot peasant vase if not nock offs sale 20 to 25 by its self.
Please don't spray paint CHILDREN'S toy bins where they will touch, rub up against and could end up in their mouths... PLEASE please please, don't use weird paint and resell to children....