stlouiscoin wrote:Thogey wrote:Thogey wrote:OK I paid 10 bucks for this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120959505450?ss ... 1555.l2649
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Well I got 41 bucks. I'm sure I would have done better If Id listed in smaller lots. But it was an easy score and I'm ready to do more.
I bought more stuff. I'm into this 67 bucks. There are some really cool old gas fixtures in here.
The buggle and mouth piece are worth something as instruments. not sure about the buggle, but the mouth piece appears to go to a trombone, and those go for 40-60 new.
Thogey wrote:It looks like people use them for stemware racks.
So imagine you are living in a NYC apartment and you want to hang your wine glasses on a unique rack, such as a rusty bow rake.
Paying $25 bucks for one on e-bay will be infinitely cheaper then trying to find one yourself.
For every ass there is a saddle!
cesariojpn wrote:Thogey wrote:It looks like people use them for stemware racks.
So imagine you are living in a NYC apartment and you want to hang your wine glasses on a unique rack, such as a rusty bow rake.
Paying $25 bucks for one on e-bay will be infinitely cheaper then trying to find one yourself.
For every ass there is a saddle!
"Yes, this Vermouth is tart and......rusty? And why is there brown chunks in this?"
messymessy wrote:Selling the keys and the pencils impresses me, but the old home movies just baffles me. Who in the world would buy old home movies?
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