I sell backs all the time, only takes a second to list lol and some are good money for time invested. Id be happy to take all of the bits and pieces as you call them, so so so much money in those massive hoards of parts and such.
@vintagesterlingfinds We have been living sale to sale for the last year, so I make it a point to list as much as I can as often as I can even a few dollars goes a long way for my family sometimes. I still buy, otherwise I wouldn't be able to sell, but I buy a lot less as of late and have been listing stuff I really have no interest in listing just because I am out of what I enjoyed lol. I find good value in things due to this, that I used to think we're junk too. Guess I'm ranting lol. Life will level out eventually.
@@AlexButler-ry3hj oh good to hear. I’m glad you were able to find reselling. I spoke with a lot of people, and that’s how a lot got started. Me personally, I’m short on time as I have a full time job
That bag would be great for a ameture watchmaker like me :) I enjoy building watches :) I bet you could sell off a lot of the decent cases and movements and any dials that are in good shape.
I have my Dad's Bulova watch from about 1997 that has an Energizer 373 battery in it that I need to replace. I can't seem to find that same battery in my small city and was wondering if you could direct me toward a source for that battery? Do you have a web site that you can go to to tell what battery or substitute battery will work in each watch that you find or do you sometimes just have to guess at which battery should fit?
I like this one, but unfortunately you will most likely have to order on online as it is a specialty battery www.batteriesinaflash.com/watch-battery-cross-reference
@@vintagesterlingfinds Well there'll be some hobbyists somewhere who'd love those parts. I know I would if I had the disposable income to get into it ¯\(°_o)/¯ but then I'd buy my own bags.
I sell backs all the time, only takes a second to list lol and some are good money for time invested. Id be happy to take all of the bits and pieces as you call them, so so so much money in those massive hoards of parts and such.
@@AlexButler-ry3hj kk next time I will reach out to you. I just don’t really have the time to list each piece
@vintagesterlingfinds We have been living sale to sale for the last year, so I make it a point to list as much as I can as often as I can even a few dollars goes a long way for my family sometimes.
I still buy, otherwise I wouldn't be able to sell, but I buy a lot less as of late and have been listing stuff I really have no interest in listing just because I am out of what I enjoyed lol.
I find good value in things due to this, that I used to think we're junk too.
Guess I'm ranting lol. Life will level out eventually.
@@AlexButler-ry3hj oh good to hear. I’m glad you were able to find reselling. I spoke with a lot of people, and that’s how a lot got started. Me personally, I’m short on time as I have a full time job
i have that exact Lorus Mickey mouse, and I actually found it at a flea market and got it for 5 euros. I had no idea it was worth that much.
Yes they are collectable now. I will probably sell it in under one week
That bag would be great for a ameture watchmaker like me :) I enjoy building watches :) I bet you could sell off a lot of the decent cases and movements and any dials that are in good shape.
Oh that’s cool. I usually keep them for parts like backs and stems
I have my Dad's Bulova watch from about 1997 that has an Energizer 373 battery in it that I need to replace. I can't seem to find that same battery in my small city and was wondering if you could direct me toward a source for that battery? Do you have a web site that you can go to to tell what battery or substitute battery will work in each watch that you find or do you sometimes just have to guess at which battery should fit?
I like this one, but unfortunately you will most likely have to order on online as it is a specialty battery
www.batteriesinaflash.com/watch-battery-cross-reference
Sr68 or sr916sw are equivalent
@@philtowle4683 right
The samsung looked like 2 miyota movements, if it had the back you could have swapped movements from other watches.
that vietnam watch looks like it is a soviet raketa. nice watch
Could be, thanks for the information
I use the parts to make jewelry
Oh that’s really cool
Regarding the frozen one, you need to let it go.
Do you collect knives as well as watches? Don't seem to see the same one twice.
Hahaha yes I have about 20 I carry a lot
A big bag of disappointment. I was expecting a bit of gold in the bottom.
Hahaha same not everyone can be a winner
This guy has almost no appreciation for some of the stuff he gets here
I love the stuff. But unfortunately there’s nothing I can do with it
@@vintagesterlingfinds Well there'll be some hobbyists somewhere who'd love those parts. I know I would if I had the disposable income to get into it ¯\(°_o)/¯ but then I'd buy my own bags.
@@mad_6519 Forsure I will probably sell it as a lot
Learn to engrave, that's all this bag is good for.
Right I agree, or for parts