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Old 04-29-2022, 03:38 AM
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Default Anyone ever find nice stuff at garage sales..??

Found this last night $10 for all ..gave her $50 was happy.Nfs ..plus a lot of vintage hockey
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Old 04-29-2022, 04:16 AM
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Killer stuff - Finds like that are few and far between (for me anyway)
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A few years ago, I bought a breastmilk pump for $10 and sold for $25. Does that count?
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A few years ago, I bought a breastmilk pump for $10 and sold for $25. Does that count?
No that does not lol
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Old 04-29-2022, 06:24 AM
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Not really...most of my yard sale finds are shiny stuff. I once saw some old 1955 Bowmans once. All commons. No stars, no umps. The guy thought he had gold. I walked away empty handed.
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About 15 years ago, I was driving by a garage sale and noticed a considerable amount of sport stuff, so I pulled over. He had a folding table, with about 5-7 5,000 count boxes.

Very long story very short - I began thumbing through. We had a short conversation (really nice guy) - he led me to his garage - In awe, I left, rented a small U-haul, and returned to load everything away. In total, (47) 5,000 count boxes, along with random boxes holding cards.

Some of the highlights included (3) 1957 Mantle's, a '55 Aaron, a '53 J. Robinson, and a near complete '59 Topps set.

Needless to say, I had a good card day!
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A few years ago, I bought a breastmilk pump for $10 and sold for $25. Does that count?
*I've never gotten one of them to work fir me...
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Not at any garage sales, but at some estate sales.

I went to one about a decade ago where they had a table with about 100 raw T206s that were selling for half the going market rate. There were a few HOFs, though not big names like Johnson, Young, Cobb, etc. I imagine some family member of the recently deceased homeowner knew enough to pull any pricier cards/bigger names (had their been any) and left the rest to be unloaded. I did pick up a decent condition Clark Griffith.

I also went to another estate sale with my wife and infant daughter where someone had gotten there a bit before we arrived and bought a ball autographed by the entire 1952 Yankees. Ouch! That one still stings to have missed out on, and we didn't get there when it first opened because our daughter was extra fussy that morning. Those kids will cost you!

At one garage sale we went to that was hosted by a woman in her mid-30s a few blocks from us, I saw she had a framed photograph of the Boston Beaneaters from 1892. In the picture there were like five Hall of Famers (Kelly, Duffy, Nichols, Clarkson, McCarthy) and a few others seated at a table. Whoa.

This woman ignored me repeatedly at her own garage sale when I tried to ask her about it, which isn't the best tactic for a salesperson. My wife (who was born in Japan but lived most of her life in the US) and I had arrived within 30 seconds of each other and she didn't know we were together and she was all over my wife and complimenting her clothing in an almost Asian fetishist way. It was really weird...

Anyway! Eventually she begrudgingly spoke to me and told me it was an original. I asked if I could please open the back of the frame to verify and it turned out to be a reprint from the early 1970s. I made some comment about how it was too bad because otherwise it'd be worth something. She rolled her eyes at me and said, "No, it wouldn't!". She the berated me and said old baseball memorabilia is worthless. Every time I pass her house on a walk now I want to throw a baseball through her windows.
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25-30 years ago, not anymore.
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What's in the picture - plus vintage hockey!! Congrats Octavio, very nice find.
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Old 04-29-2022, 08:30 AM
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What's in the picture - plus vintage hockey!! Congrats Octavio, very nice find.
it was a nice lady i gave her $50 dollars she asked for ten ,,she also had beanie babys ,,thats where i drew the line ,,lol
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Just logged back in to say what my spaghetti strainer head forgot at first - Even nicer than the find was doing the right thing. Congrats!!
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