You never know what you’ll find at a yard sale

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This weekend I stopped by a yard sale on the way to another activity.  I had thought it would be a quick two-minute scan and then I'd be on my way.  Boy, was I wrong!

A little background:  My wife on occasion does scrapbooking, and she has a lot of friends that are into scrapbooking a bit more than she is now.  The yard sale that I went to was being put on by a former Stampin' Up! demonstrator (which I gather is like Mary Kay for scrapbooking).  She was getting out of the business and was selling off most of her inventory.

Well, my wife wasn't with me, and I don't really know much about scrapbooking except that a) the stuff can be really pricey and b) the paper is acid-free.  So I was calling her to ask about what she needed, what things were, and so forth.  My wife told me to “surprise her” and so I called her up to tell her to get some cash out of the ATM because I had bought her out.  At the price I got the lot at, I figured that my wife could keep what she wanted and I could sell the rest or she could give the rest as gifts to her scrapbooking friends.

It turned out to not be too bad of a deal, because my mother in law bought me out for a small profit.

I'm perfectly happy passing deals to someone else wholesale like that.  Eventually I probably could have made more money selling the remainder on my eBay store, but making a quick profit on the whole lot and moving it out of our house has its appeal, too!

But that wasn't the whole story.

I had parked in the neighbor's driveway to go to the yard sale.  On the way out (after joking that I owed him parking) I mentioned that I bought out the woman's scrapbooking lot.  At that point he asked me if I sold things regularly.  It turns out that he has a large collection of postcards that would be an excellent complement to the magazines I sell in my store, and that he might consider letting me consign them.  Additionally, it turns out that he is a serious vintage soda memorabilia collector, especially Coca-Cola.

You never know what you'll find at a yard sale!

5 thoughts on “You never know what you’ll find at a yard sale”

  1. I am soooo jealous! I am an avid scrapbooker and try to find the best deals possible. My mother's day gift to my self was some stuff I bought a few weeks back at a Stamping up party.

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  2. Ooooohhh I would love to find a yard sale like that!!! I love to scrapbook, but I usually improvise with supplies, since the stuff is so pricey. What a good husband you are, for noticing all that suff and taking it home for your wife!

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  3. Well today I went to an estate sale and was going through a box of old books on how to use a camera and found but didn't keep a stock certificet(ms). It was for 100 shares of……Coca Cola from back in the day. Also in the box was a deed to oil and gas wells and 4 insurance policies. I was honest and gave them to the lady who owned the stuff but I keep thinking "I was maybe holding millions of dollars in my hand." I still want to cry when I think about it. But I don't think I could have done anything with the stocks if I wasn't honest because they had the ladies grandma's name on them.

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  4. Hey – I have to confess that I never shop new – we dont call them yard sales – we have massive car boot sales, where you can get anything you want at a knock down price, especially if you wait until just before closing – I LOVE IT!!!!!!

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