So now I am back and I have some great stories in the works. Books have sold, a few items have moved on etsy. And my new category in eBay has taken off. So stay posted, come back often and taken in your fill. Properly Vintaged is still strong!
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Whoa! Been Gone but... Im Back!
Sorry to all my followers and my non-committal readers. i have had to take sometime off for my own peace of mind. Good news is at one point I tipped the scale of listings in eBay and broke my personal record. To some 200 items might not seem like much. Take in to consideration that they are all "one-of" and you realize... "that's a lot of writing my friends."
So now I am back and I have some great stories in the works. Books have sold, a few items have moved on etsy. And my new category in eBay has taken off. So stay posted, come back often and taken in your fill. Properly Vintaged is still strong!
So now I am back and I have some great stories in the works. Books have sold, a few items have moved on etsy. And my new category in eBay has taken off. So stay posted, come back often and taken in your fill. Properly Vintaged is still strong!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Tuesday Book Sales Wrap Up
Crockett's Victory Garden [Paperback] [1977] Crockett, James Underwood
Condition: Used - Like New
Condition note: spectacular condition. no wrtting, no folds
Order date: 06/15/2012
Your earnings: $6.30
Condition: Used - Like New
Condition note: spectacular condition. no wrtting, no folds
Order date: 06/15/2012
Your earnings: $6.30
The Returning King: A Guide to the Book of Revelation [Paperback] [2000] Poythress, Vern Sheridan
Condition: Used - Very Good
Condition note: light shelf wear to cover
Order date: 06/15/2012
Your earnings: $6.42
Condition: Used - Very Good
Condition note: light shelf wear to cover
Order date: 06/15/2012
Your earnings: $6.42
Grace for the Moment: Inspirational Thoughts for Each Day of the Year [Hardcover] [2000] Lucado, Max
Condition: New
Condition note: perfect
Order date: 06/14/2012
Your earnings: $3.62
Condition note: perfect
Order date: 06/14/2012
Your earnings: $3.62
Gregg Shorthand, Anniversary Edition [Hardcover] [1929] John Robert Gregg
Condition: Used - Good
Condition note: tight binding, hardcover in awesome shape. some writing on several pages. printed 1957
Order date: 06/14/2012
Your earnings: $4.20
Condition note: tight binding, hardcover in awesome shape. some writing on several pages. printed 1957
Order date: 06/14/2012
Your earnings: $4.20
Love & Respect: The Love She Most Desires; The Respect He Desperately Needs [Hardcover] [2004] Eggerichs, Emerson
Condition: New
Condition note: perfect for gift giving
Order date: 06/14/2012
Your earnings: $12.27
ISBN-10: 0671667734 ; ISBN-13: 9780671667733
Price: $1.45
Condition: Brand New
Listed On: 01/17/2012
Condition: New
Condition note: perfect for gift giving
Order date: 06/14/2012
Your earnings: $12.27
Spock's World by Diane Duane (1989, Paperback, Reprint) : Diane Duane
(Paperback, 1989)ISBN-10: 0671667734 ; ISBN-13: 9780671667733
Price: $1.45
Condition: Brand New
Listed On: 01/17/2012
Sold another 6 books this week. Total Profit $34.26. The three christian books were gifts to me, so no out pocket there. Not bad for volume and better than a sharp stick in the eye as far as profit goes. Keep listing them books, not everybody "kindles"
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Flip Of the Week: Scandinavian Glass Pitcher
I had had this pitcher for a while, listed on etsy on the high side because I knew it was a sure sell. It is quite beautiful, yet alas I have little kids. So as much as my heart wanted to keep this piece, the practical me said, "NO!"
I found this IITTALA THULE 50 0Z PITCHER at my fav thrift store. I love glass pitchers. I think it has a lot to do with growing up having had only plastic ones. When I saw it I was intrigued by how it caught the light. Then I picked it up and felt how light and delicate it was, I was sold. I knew nothing of the brand or the design, but I have been told I developed "the eye for quality." I will now accept the compliment and give myself credit for having gained knowledge of well made items, countless hours reading and attending the auction has paid off. The pitcher I paid $2 for and it sold for $76 shipping not included. A great flip for me.
I found this IITTALA THULE 50 0Z PITCHER at my fav thrift store. I love glass pitchers. I think it has a lot to do with growing up having had only plastic ones. When I saw it I was intrigued by how it caught the light. Then I picked it up and felt how light and delicate it was, I was sold. I knew nothing of the brand or the design, but I have been told I developed "the eye for quality." I will now accept the compliment and give myself credit for having gained knowledge of well made items, countless hours reading and attending the auction has paid off. The pitcher I paid $2 for and it sold for $76 shipping not included. A great flip for me.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
What not to Sell: Tony the Tiger
Who knew Tony was not so great anymore? I dont know if its the Kelloggs brand or because the orignal voice has gone silent. But Tony is not pullig the big bucks as a collectors item. Sure the occassional rare item still gets much deserved attention but most of his items are now "mundane" and not worth the effort as was the case with my 12” Kellogg Tony The Tiger Plush Team Tony Hockey Player 2004 plus key chain Lot. I actually lost money on this sale.
The only saving grace here, there is two less items in my storage room. Hey don't laugh, around here storage is at a premium and i just gained about eight cubic inches back... thats me... WINNING!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Flip of the Week: BURBERRY RAIN COAT
Like everyone else my sales have been hurting. Im doing OK selling books... but ebay is killing me. So my big flip this week was this VTG BURBERRY RAIN COAT WOOL LINER Size 40 REG. It sold For $28.05 w/shipping. I had bought the entire Burberry rain coat at auction for $5. Nobody at the auction would touch it because it had some stains, but I'm not afraid to do laundry. I took on the stains, Guess who won? They did!
Luckily my very smart (and beautiful) sister told me I should sell the liner separate because the coat part still had light stains that devalued it. So a few months ago the jacket sold for close to $20 and now with the sale of the liner at $28 I am feeling OK with the fact that I met a stain I could not remove. So there is some "happy" to go along with the low sales.
May the good Lord increase Yer Sales 10 fold by weeks end Lads and Lassies!
Luckily my very smart (and beautiful) sister told me I should sell the liner separate because the coat part still had light stains that devalued it. So a few months ago the jacket sold for close to $20 and now with the sale of the liner at $28 I am feeling OK with the fact that I met a stain I could not remove. So there is some "happy" to go along with the low sales.
May the good Lord increase Yer Sales 10 fold by weeks end Lads and Lassies!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
What not to Sell: Huge Fragile Items
I bought this Corning Ware dutch oven because Blue Corn Flower is my mother-in-laws pattern. She loves Corning wear, swears by it and god bless her she uses it to cook EVERYDAY! Yes! she cooks everyday! Are ya feeling the shame with me? No, not yet? Well let me add that my MIL is 82 years old this year. The shame! Its burning my eyes! Here this will make us feel better... Everyday cooking places a lot of wear and tear on these beautiful dishes, that's why we don't cook everyday, Right?
Being the world's most awesome-est daughter in law I have been slowly replacing her "well-loved" pieces with ones from thrift. But she didn't need the dutch oven, said it was too big. Then suggested I keep it and use it myself, ummm... "No, thanks!" I listed that sucker faster than you can sell an original Andy Warhol on a $100 BIN eBay auction. The dish did sell, but the thing was huge and such an issue to pack. There was too many pieces of foam, miles and miles of bubblewrap and a ton of newspaper. And still it didnt make it. Apparently the package met some basketball playing US Postal Service employees, and the dutch oven was done for. Profit on Corning Ware dutch oven $0
There you have it... Dont sell huge, fragile items!
Being the world's most awesome-est daughter in law I have been slowly replacing her "well-loved" pieces with ones from thrift. But she didn't need the dutch oven, said it was too big. Then suggested I keep it and use it myself, ummm... "No, thanks!" I listed that sucker faster than you can sell an original Andy Warhol on a $100 BIN eBay auction. The dish did sell, but the thing was huge and such an issue to pack. There was too many pieces of foam, miles and miles of bubblewrap and a ton of newspaper. And still it didnt make it. Apparently the package met some basketball playing US Postal Service employees, and the dutch oven was done for. Profit on Corning Ware dutch oven $0
There you have it... Dont sell huge, fragile items!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Im in Love... with Pottery
That was hard to say, I find it hard to make the "love" statement. Now that it is said I kind of feel better, like I have reassured myself. So lets delve a little deeper into this love affair of mine. Well, it began at the auction and Ladies and Gentlemen it was love at first sight if not the other. Never in my life had i been enthralled with dinnerware and other fine ceramic. Some might say I am too generous with my love but i give it willingly to; Lenox, Ironstone, Fiesta, Dansk, and all the pieces from Mottanedeh. I know masses swooned over Mid Century Modern frankly, I understand the appeal, but modern is just not me. I like tried and true. I love it classic, because time tested functionality serves to gain character. Appealing indeed.
I lust after pottery, I buy it and flip it FAST! Is like a drug to me, to have it for a little while all to myself and then send it to its intended "home" repeating the cycle as often as i can. Pray for me.
The pot in the picture is a Vintage MELITTA GERMANY Coffee Pot, I knew when I saw it I had to have it. Used it a couple of times and sold it this week for $15. Cheap I know, but such is love.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Tuesday Book Sale Wrap-up
Because Tuesdays are busy for me, I have decided to save all my book sales and create a feature posting on Tuesdays. This brilliant idea came to me last week, I amaze myself sometimes! Funny thing is I have had zero book sales since last Tuesday. Such is my world, I plan, I set up and then... Nothing! Well here is hopping you have better luck than I.
For you book sellers that follow my blog, Could you? Would you? In a blog? Could you? Would you? In a link? Could you? Would you? In a comment meant for me? Share what books you like to flip?
For you book sellers that follow my blog, Could you? Would you? In a blog? Could you? Would you? In a link? Could you? Would you? In a comment meant for me? Share what books you like to flip?
Craigslist Sale, Ronco Showtime Rotisserie
Hard to admit but generally I shy away from listing items on craigslist. The items have to be usually big and hard for me to ship before I take that plunge. There have been just three sales there for me; a playpen, a saxophone and today I sold a Showtime Rotisserie. I bought it at a yard sale for $5, you can read more about that here . The thing was in almost new condition and I gave it a good once over for good measure. The young woman who came with her friend to buy it could had not been more thrilled, at her luck. I hope it serves them well. There was a bit of haggling and well I accepted $40 cash for it, thats better than a sharp stick in the eye, Right?
Monday, May 28, 2012
What not to sell; Discolored Plastic
I'm gonna try my hardest to make WHAT NOT TO SELL a weekly blog feauture and hope many of you readers will add to it using the comments section.
Here is my first piece of advice of what not to sell;
I bought this here Vintage R. Dakin & Co. Dumbo figure at auction for $3.
As you can see he was hardly worth the effort to sell.
Auction brought in just under $11.
The problem with Dumbo was the discoloration made him less than appealing.
So there learn from my mistakes, do not buy discolored plastic!
Here is my first piece of advice of what not to sell;
I bought this here Vintage R. Dakin & Co. Dumbo figure at auction for $3.
As you can see he was hardly worth the effort to sell.
Auction brought in just under $11.
The problem with Dumbo was the discoloration made him less than appealing.
So there learn from my mistakes, do not buy discolored plastic!
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Sunday, May 27, 2012
Etsy Sale, Poly Perk
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Shop: ProperlyVintaged
Quantity: 1
Price: $14.99 USD
This and several other Avocado Green pieces I received in an auction box lot of vintage housewares I paid $2 for the lot.
However I was almost arrested for "collusion" because a bidder would not go against me...
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
Care Bears, do you care a lot?
I found this guy, Cheer Care Bear13" at a local yard sale.
Mint in the box is always a thrill, right?
He is perfect and as the name implies he is full of cheer.
At least for me he is, I bought him for $2 and the auction closed at $31
Grab them bears!
Mint in the box is always a thrill, right?
He is perfect and as the name implies he is full of cheer.
At least for me he is, I bought him for $2 and the auction closed at $31
Grab them bears!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
So this is Christmas
Can it be Christmas all year round? Why of course it can Jimmy! See christmas comes from the heart... Umm Ok Enough of that. This post is really just about making sales year round on Christmas type items. I just made a decent sale on a Vintage Riddell Santa Christmas Mug. Im pretty sure I could had done better had I held on to it till the holidays were like right on top of us, but well folks space here is at a premium so I have to turn around merchandise as soon as possible. Not only that but sales are so slow that I have to throw everything I have at them. Here is to hoping, the economy gets better!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Monday Thrift Finds
Looky at what I found; Ronco Showtime ST4000 Rotisserie and Indoor BBQ Oven. Found it at a block sale, when the young lady selling it asked for a mere $5 for it, well I just about fell over. The thing was practically brand new.
I can not tell you how many times I watched that informational and just salivated over this machine. Set it and forget it you say? If I had one of those I would roast meat everyday of the week, I thought. Let me just tell you....This here is NOT a fun item. I misunderstood how involved a gadget such as this would be. Oh my lord, it does roast an amazing chicken! But the pull this, pop that, turn here, lock there... that is just not for me. Off to the auction block with this one, I'll keep my chicken in the old roasting pan.
I can not tell you how many times I watched that informational and just salivated over this machine. Set it and forget it you say? If I had one of those I would roast meat everyday of the week, I thought. Let me just tell you....This here is NOT a fun item. I misunderstood how involved a gadget such as this would be. Oh my lord, it does roast an amazing chicken! But the pull this, pop that, turn here, lock there... that is just not for me. Off to the auction block with this one, I'll keep my chicken in the old roasting pan.
Amazon Book Sale
A Living Mystery: The International Art & History of Crochet [Hardcover] [1990] Potter, Annie Louise
Condition: Used - Very Good
Condition note: a great book with no writing no tears includes dust jacket
Quantity: 1
Order date: 05/13/2012
Your earnings: $7.59
Condition: Used - Very Good
Condition note: a great book with no writing no tears includes dust jacket
Quantity: 1
Order date: 05/13/2012
Your earnings: $7.59
Another book another dollar, this one came from the auction house.
Friday, May 11, 2012
So fast your head will spin!
On a whim I went to my favorite thrift yesterday. I don't usually leave the house on Thursdays but really needed a mental break from researching, cleaning, sorting, packing, photographing, listing. You get the idea how time consuming this monster of a business can be. Off to relax I went by doing what? that's right... securing more merchandise. Wow, I must be a glutton for punishment.
I found this incredibly cool looking puzzle there,Crazy Maze by TOMY. This baby is a monstrous maze of the 2D Ball kind, the thing is scary hard. I found it mint in the box and its from the 80's! THE 80's! I love the 80's. That time period is my passion and my obsession. OK back to the puzzle, I listed it as soon as I got home and I woke up this morning and it had already sold! Now that's smoking hot, folks.
I found this incredibly cool looking puzzle there,Crazy Maze by TOMY. This baby is a monstrous maze of the 2D Ball kind, the thing is scary hard. I found it mint in the box and its from the 80's! THE 80's! I love the 80's. That time period is my passion and my obsession. OK back to the puzzle, I listed it as soon as I got home and I woke up this morning and it had already sold! Now that's smoking hot, folks.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Did I ever tell you...
That I sell on Etsy? Well, I do.
I have a sister store there. I have had it for about two years now, somehow I don't show it the love and respect it rightfully deserves. Etsy is very good to me. I usually transition items from my eBay store to there. I have to point out it takes longer to move items on Etsy, however I get my asking price 90% of the time.
eBay cant beat that! I should start posting my Etsy sales here to share with you.
OK, here goes the first one. These Navajo earrings are like super hot (that was me channeling my daughter Kay), I wore them a few times after scoring them at auction. They got me the few compliments I needed to boost my ego. Yet alas, like most of my jewelry... I bore of them. On to greener pastures for them, we said our finals and I listed them on Etsy. They went for $35, which is about twice as much as I paid for them.
I have a sister store there. I have had it for about two years now, somehow I don't show it the love and respect it rightfully deserves. Etsy is very good to me. I usually transition items from my eBay store to there. I have to point out it takes longer to move items on Etsy, however I get my asking price 90% of the time.
eBay cant beat that! I should start posting my Etsy sales here to share with you.
OK, here goes the first one. These Navajo earrings are like super hot (that was me channeling my daughter Kay), I wore them a few times after scoring them at auction. They got me the few compliments I needed to boost my ego. Yet alas, like most of my jewelry... I bore of them. On to greener pastures for them, we said our finals and I listed them on Etsy. They went for $35, which is about twice as much as I paid for them.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
How Interesting...
I bought this shirt at thrift because I like soft things.
I enjoy luxurious feeling fabrics and believe it of not, this polyester shirt actually feels like silk. Lush! The shirt was bought for my own use. I planned to make it unto a a short dress type thing that I could rock out with some leggings, very 80's... I know thats exactly what I was thinking!
However habit dictated that before I destroy a vintage garment, ahem... before I "re-purpose" a vintage item, it must be checked-out on ebay. With regrets I found the shirt is worth something to somebody. Apparently these bowling shirts are very popular with the Mad Men crowd. My dress will have to wait for another day. I am happy to let the shirt go, it is trutly awesome as it is. Warms my heart that the lushness will go on and on.
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