[quote name='schultzed']That was a great haul of Fisher Price toys that you had. I don't see very good sets much at rummage sales . . . I've only bought them at thrifts and its very rare that I get good ones. I think they get scooped up fast.
A little story about CDs. A few weeks ago, I was at a neighborhood/subdivision sale and there were about 20 homes in a long horseshoe shape several blocks long. It gave the sale a kinda natural progression. I was going along and then I spotted this guy with a very beatup station wagon. I was about a step ahead of him but I noticed the kind of stuff he was buying was nifty collectibles. He made me think of slowdive because he had some valuable looking toys in his car--I'm sure he would buy lawn Jarts. Mostly, I thought that this guy and I could be good picking buddies because I don't generally go for ebay-type stuff. But on the other hand, I also bet he would scoop up classic videogame stuff
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Anyway, we were pretty much neck and neck until I hit a sale with a ton of CDs and then I had to stop and look through. I wasn't slowed down too much because it was all very common stuff and overpriced but it still took a few minutes to assess--maybe 4 or 5 mins. I did pick up a few winners. But as I left this sale, I could only watch helplessly as the cool-collectibles guy had moved on well ahead of me. Luckily, there aren't that many people near me who are close picking media the way I do but one the other hand this kind of buying probably kills my ability to pick up FP toys, Jarts, and probably even classic videogames.
If the sale had been a gold mine of CDs or books, I'd have been dead in the water.[/QUOTE]
Might read crazy, but when I happen upon "him" I risk leaving the sale we're both at till later and just get ahead of "him" ....
I also run across a "her" that digs inexpensive bikes (like I do) I buyem cheap and dirty, clean & oil them up and usually get at least $20 over what I paid. Lots of time and work but I enjoy bringing them back to life and selling them for less than anyone else on craigs...
the "her" (my bike competition) will try to buy over me (interupts my negotiations with the seller...) drives me crazy, but when I spot her, I leave quickly and just get ahead ...
A little story about CDs. A few weeks ago, I was at a neighborhood/subdivision sale and there were about 20 homes in a long horseshoe shape several blocks long. It gave the sale a kinda natural progression. I was going along and then I spotted this guy with a very beatup station wagon. I was about a step ahead of him but I noticed the kind of stuff he was buying was nifty collectibles. He made me think of slowdive because he had some valuable looking toys in his car--I'm sure he would buy lawn Jarts. Mostly, I thought that this guy and I could be good picking buddies because I don't generally go for ebay-type stuff. But on the other hand, I also bet he would scoop up classic videogame stuff

Anyway, we were pretty much neck and neck until I hit a sale with a ton of CDs and then I had to stop and look through. I wasn't slowed down too much because it was all very common stuff and overpriced but it still took a few minutes to assess--maybe 4 or 5 mins. I did pick up a few winners. But as I left this sale, I could only watch helplessly as the cool-collectibles guy had moved on well ahead of me. Luckily, there aren't that many people near me who are close picking media the way I do but one the other hand this kind of buying probably kills my ability to pick up FP toys, Jarts, and probably even classic videogames.
If the sale had been a gold mine of CDs or books, I'd have been dead in the water.[/QUOTE]
Might read crazy, but when I happen upon "him" I risk leaving the sale we're both at till later and just get ahead of "him" ....
I also run across a "her" that digs inexpensive bikes (like I do) I buyem cheap and dirty, clean & oil them up and usually get at least $20 over what I paid. Lots of time and work but I enjoy bringing them back to life and selling them for less than anyone else on craigs...
the "her" (my bike competition) will try to buy over me (interupts my negotiations with the seller...) drives me crazy, but when I spot her, I leave quickly and just get ahead ...