Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Daily Flip: Ben Hogan Golf Bag
There is some lesson to be learned in the story...
It was after 11am in the morning on Saturday. It was well past prime yard selling time. I was ready to go home. It was hot, somewhere around 95 degrees. I was tired and hungry. I already commented multiple times that I was ready to head to the house.
However, my loving wife had a different thing in mind...finishing. We only had 2 destinations left on the map and she was determined that we would finish them. So, I obliged and it really paid off. The last sale wound up being a pretty sweet stop. We picked up two golf bags and a present for Stacy's dad for .... Xmas? fathers day? b-day? Any of the above...
Check out the completed listings search on this bag. There are no exact matches, but a few have a very similar style. It looks like this bag could go for over $100, but I made a conservative estimate on its resale. Either way, we only paid $5...it looks like we will be alright.
Here are numbers...
Paid: $5
Projected Sale: $75
Margin: 93%
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Daily Flip: Gumball Machine
Our very first stop on Saturday was to the previous home of this 1985 Gumball Machine. We made our normal rounds through this particular yard sale, not seeing too much of interest. The gumball machine caught my eye momentarily but not long enough for me to stop and consider buying it. It had a price tag of $15 on it and I quickly thought to myself, I would buy it for $10. However, I guess I was too tired , at 6:30am, to seriously consider haggling with someone.
So, we got back in the truck and cranked it up. Then Stacy looked over at me and said "What do you think about that gumball machine." I then looked it up on eBay with my iPhone and saw them going for $50-60. So, I said why don't you go back and offer them $10 for it. So, she did...they accepted...and here we are.
The numbers....
Paid: $10
Projected Sale: $50
Margin: 78%
So, we got back in the truck and cranked it up. Then Stacy looked over at me and said "What do you think about that gumball machine." I then looked it up on eBay with my iPhone and saw them going for $50-60. So, I said why don't you go back and offer them $10 for it. So, she did...they accepted...and here we are.
The numbers....
Paid: $10
Projected Sale: $50
Margin: 78%

Monday, August 16, 2010
eBay Weekend Update (8/16/10)
Last week I told you about three different items that we bought the previous week at yard sales. All three of those closed over the weekend and I wanted to give you an update on how all three of those items did at auction. I will get to those in a minute.
A few months ago I invested a few bucks into a new video camera. I had several reasons for getting it. One of the reasons I got it was that I wanted to do more videoing for this blog. I wasn't sure what form that would take on, but I thought it would be cool to show you in a little more detail what we do.
So, if you haven't read the blog in a few days be sure to check out the last 3 days post. All of them included video's or sideshows. If you don't feel like clicking back to get to them you can go here, here or here for a first hand account.
Now, back to the Weekend Roundup. There were three items featured.
We paid a total of $46 for the three items. They sold for a total of $348.85. That's a net profit of $302.85. Here are the items again:
We Paid: $6
Sold for: $49.99
Margin: 88%

We Paid: $20
Sold For: $123.86
Margin: 84%
We Paid: $20
Sold for: $175
Margin: 89%
A few months ago I invested a few bucks into a new video camera. I had several reasons for getting it. One of the reasons I got it was that I wanted to do more videoing for this blog. I wasn't sure what form that would take on, but I thought it would be cool to show you in a little more detail what we do.
So, if you haven't read the blog in a few days be sure to check out the last 3 days post. All of them included video's or sideshows. If you don't feel like clicking back to get to them you can go here, here or here for a first hand account.
Now, back to the Weekend Roundup. There were three items featured.
We paid a total of $46 for the three items. They sold for a total of $348.85. That's a net profit of $302.85. Here are the items again:

Sold for: $49.99
Margin: 88%

We Paid: $20
Sold For: $123.86
Margin: 84%

Sold for: $175
Margin: 89%
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday Roundup: Video Montage (8/14/10)
We has another awesome day of Yard Selling yesterday. We picked up some pretty sweet items. I put together a Video Montage of our day and a few of the things we picked up. Stay tuned throughout this week for updates on how they are doing on eBay and how much we made of each item.
And without further adieu...the first ever Saturday Roundup Video Montage:
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Saturday Roundup: Picture Version
Another Saturday of Yard Selling has come to a close. All 29 locals were successfully plundered, as well as a few extras that we just happened to run across. Check out the sideshow below for some sights and sounds. A video montage will be up later today or tomorrow.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Video Montage: Nashville to Cincinnati
Here is my first experiment in Video Editing. Yesterday I took a trip to Cincinatti to pick up a few items from a restaurant auction. I busted out my iPhone for some videoing and just finished stringing it all together. Its nothing to groundbreaking. Check it out if you must...
Daily Flip: Fish Finder Glory....
We were yard selling a few weeks ago and came to an older house. It was on the side a steep hill with massive oak trees all around it. I normally don't remember those kinds of details but this one stuck out. Mainly because everything at the sale was wet. The trees were blocking all the sunlight, so all the items they had laid out were dewy and just kinda nasty.
We wound up picking up several items here anyway. One of which is today's Daily Flip.
It is a portable fish finder. I have owned several boats through my short 27 years. All of which have had a depth finder of some sort on board. However, I have never seen a portable depth finder. Its actually a pretty good concept. It comes in a hard case an the transducer is on a large cord and mounts with a suction cup to the boat. It runs off two big lantern batteries.
So, as I am perusing the damp and dirty yard sell. I came across this thing. It was in a hard black case and I walked by it the first time. Stacy was taking forever at this sell so I made another round back through and this time I noticed the words on the front of the case "Humminbird." Being a boat guy I immediately knew it had to be a depth finder of some kind.
Here are the numbers....
We Paid: $6
Sold for: $49.99
Margin: 88%
We wound up picking up several items here anyway. One of which is today's Daily Flip.
It is a portable fish finder. I have owned several boats through my short 27 years. All of which have had a depth finder of some sort on board. However, I have never seen a portable depth finder. Its actually a pretty good concept. It comes in a hard case an the transducer is on a large cord and mounts with a suction cup to the boat. It runs off two big lantern batteries.
So, as I am perusing the damp and dirty yard sell. I came across this thing. It was in a hard black case and I walked by it the first time. Stacy was taking forever at this sell so I made another round back through and this time I noticed the words on the front of the case "Humminbird." Being a boat guy I immediately knew it had to be a depth finder of some kind.
Here are the numbers....
We Paid: $6
Sold for: $49.99
Margin: 88%
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Daily Flip: Club Golf Travel Bag
Yesterday I told you about a yard sale we went to this past week. We picked up several really unique and great money making items. The second thing we got, was a brand new (almost) golf travel bag. You use the travel bag when you going on a trip or haev some need to transport golf clubs somewhere other than directly to the course.
Imagine a large bag that your golf bag can fit into. I have picked up a few of these in the past but never at a yard sale. Usuaully, I will se them at goodwill or a thrift store. They are usually well used and have a good bit of wear on them. This one though, is still in its original box. The guy that I bought it from actually won it at a golf tournament a number of years ago. He never had a need for it so he never used it or even opened it.
So, it is new in the box. That is very big when you are selling something online. If it can be classified as NEW you can increase your selling price substatntially. Sometimes as much as 40%.
Here is the skinny on it....
We Paid: $20
Selling For: $89
Margin: 78%
Imagine a large bag that your golf bag can fit into. I have picked up a few of these in the past but never at a yard sale. Usuaully, I will se them at goodwill or a thrift store. They are usually well used and have a good bit of wear on them. This one though, is still in its original box. The guy that I bought it from actually won it at a golf tournament a number of years ago. He never had a need for it so he never used it or even opened it.
So, it is new in the box. That is very big when you are selling something online. If it can be classified as NEW you can increase your selling price substatntially. Sometimes as much as 40%.
Here is the skinny on it....
We Paid: $20
Selling For: $89
Margin: 78%
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