cyberdan
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- Dec 12, 2006
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The box is 100% full and weighs 115 pounds. The tub is 75% full and weighs 119 pounds.
The box is 99% watches.
Most are newer but there are some older 1940's and many pocket watches.
The tub is about 75% full of jewelry of all sorts and a few watches.
It seems like mostly chains, then bracelets and rings and a lot of junk.
This was my first stop of the day yesterday. She listed a yardsale and one of her listings was SCRAP JEWELRY. I figuered they would have a little basket or box with some junk but no. I bought three of her boxes and I am sure she had several left. I probably should go back and see if she has any left. She told me her family had a CASH FOR GOLD company and her employees were not very good. When a seller came in the employee would only offer for what they knew was gold and anything else (if it was OK with the seller) got tossed in a big box. There are literally thousands of pieces of jewelry. It would take me years to check them all with my electronic tester. I think I will sell on feebay in bulk lots.
Any unique ideas on how to attract bidders?
Most is costume jewelry, all I have to do is find one piece of gold and everything is paid for.
The box is 99% watches.
Most are newer but there are some older 1940's and many pocket watches.
The tub is about 75% full of jewelry of all sorts and a few watches.
It seems like mostly chains, then bracelets and rings and a lot of junk.
This was my first stop of the day yesterday. She listed a yardsale and one of her listings was SCRAP JEWELRY. I figuered they would have a little basket or box with some junk but no. I bought three of her boxes and I am sure she had several left. I probably should go back and see if she has any left. She told me her family had a CASH FOR GOLD company and her employees were not very good. When a seller came in the employee would only offer for what they knew was gold and anything else (if it was OK with the seller) got tossed in a big box. There are literally thousands of pieces of jewelry. It would take me years to check them all with my electronic tester. I think I will sell on feebay in bulk lots.
Any unique ideas on how to attract bidders?
Most is costume jewelry, all I have to do is find one piece of gold and everything is paid for.