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![]() Hi Don,
Thanks for mentioning that.... As you know, I've done a bit of buying and selling myself (though not with antiques, mostly with computers and electronics). I found the thought process is similar to what you described.... How much can I sell it for? And after that, you can figure out the MOST you're willing to pay for it. And then, stick to that limit! It's really a matter of knowledge, and becoming an "expert" in the resale values of items. Because of this, it's good to specialize.... You can make a living doing this, and it can be fun if you enjoy the kind of things you are dealing in.... With second-hand stuff, another bonus is that you can use it for a while before you resell it, if you choose to. (But the danger is you might grow too attached to it and never resell it. :) ) Online auctions have increased the possibilities too. I've found that selling over the online auctions is much easier than through the trader papers, at least for small, mailable items.... (When you do it this way, you also have to be sure you factor in the cost of shipping as well.) Thanks again Don! - Dien Rice |
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