Winner of 1000 Post Giveaway -Name your best garage sale find
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OK, as tradition dictates on this board I guess it is my turn to sponsor a 1000 post giveaway. Rules are simple - Identify your best garage sale find. It does not have to be a numismatic item and the term "garage sale" is intended to be broad to even include that biggest of all garage sales - Ebay,or any other locale where the underlying motive is to dispose of underappreciated items of value with the value itself not being appreciated by the seller. In other words wow us with that item you would lug to the Antique Road show that you picked up for ten bucks that had a Picasso sketch stuck behind the frame of a "painting" of a bunch of dogs smoking cigars. Winner wil be selected by a drawing and all entrants have equal opportunity to win so there is no need to be creative in imagining a find. Just report whatever your best find was.
Now for the prize - It will be an item of underappreciated value with the value not being fully appreciated by yours truly. The winner can select from a Totes Night Lighter Umbrella with unique headlight, or an Incredible Growing Human Skelton that grows 60% in water.
The giveaway will run for one week through Saturday March 5th, 2005
POST ADDED 3/6/05:
AND THE WINNER IS "CAMEONUT" AS SLECTED BY RANDOM DRAWING.. THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR GREAT ENTRIES - A MOST ENJOYABLE THREAD TO FOLLOW WITH QUITE A VARIETY OF UNUSUAL AND IMPRESSIVE "GARAGE SALE FINDS."
(Cameonut will need to PM as to which prize you select and where you want it mailed..) Northcoin
Now for the prize - It will be an item of underappreciated value with the value not being fully appreciated by yours truly. The winner can select from a Totes Night Lighter Umbrella with unique headlight, or an Incredible Growing Human Skelton that grows 60% in water.
The giveaway will run for one week through Saturday March 5th, 2005
POST ADDED 3/6/05:
AND THE WINNER IS "CAMEONUT" AS SLECTED BY RANDOM DRAWING.. THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR GREAT ENTRIES - A MOST ENJOYABLE THREAD TO FOLLOW WITH QUITE A VARIETY OF UNUSUAL AND IMPRESSIVE "GARAGE SALE FINDS."
(Cameonut will need to PM as to which prize you select and where you want it mailed..) Northcoin
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oh yeah....CONGRATULATIONS ON 1000!!!
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I pee'd on the Arctic Circle...
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peacockcoins
Best garage sale find was made by my padres. Bought a fullsized antique WORKING coke machine, plus a brunswick tournement 3 inch think slate pool table for 200 for the pair. They make the basement homie. One of his friends offered him 3k for the coke machine, but we like it too much.
Edited to add, just remebered....
Papa bought a Original Martin Guitar for $50, recently offered $38k
">"http://www.cashcrate.com/5663377"
CONGRATS ON YOUR FORUM MILESTONE - AND THAT UMBRELLA SOUNDS KEWL.
Herb
What was great about it was not supposed to be sold at flea markets.
Also, a few 100# draw cross bows in almost new condition for $10 each.
Thanks for the chance!
YC
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WANTED Any Canadian coins with rotated die from 1982 to 2005
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Byron
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
<< <i>I bought a few old books 10 years ago at a garage sale. The lady made me buy the whole box even I only wanted the books about mushrooms to add to my mushroom book collection all of 6 books out 25 or 30. All the other books I gave to my mom. About 2 years later she went through the books and found on that had 5 100$ 1928 GOLD notes. She being the nice mom she was she wanted to return them to me I refused and said that since I had given them to her that they belonged to her. Well we came to the conclusion that we would take them to the lady who I bought the books from. WOW she told my mom that since I bought them she couldnt take them back and that it was tuff luck that she should have looked through them better. Well them for if I remember right just under 3500 I kept 1000 and gave the rest to mom who then went to germany. Now I wish I still had them but in the end I would have sold them 2 years ago when I sold out my currency collection.
Byron >>
wow
very cool
jim
Byron
PS I still have the mushroom books
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
I actually used it to open cans for several years until it broke
and then threw it out.
Please check out my eBay auctions!
My WLH Short Set Registry Collection
I got priceless fun out of those skis
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Tom
4 gargoyle feet supporting an open shell that's about 4 X 10 inches. Something to put flowers in. Pan sits on the top of the handle
with his flute. As I stripped the gold paint off the piece the amazing detail quality slowly emerged. Turned
out to be pewter with 1799 inscribed underneath. Had it appraised for $1200-1500 20 years ago.
Also found a heavy ornate ladies jewelry box about 4 X 6 inches with a Hapsburg type design. You know,
an eagle holding a globe in one claw and a cross in the other. Only marking was "25" on the bottom. A dealer told me
later that right after WWI European silversmiths were bemoaning the fact that fluctuating silver prices often meant that
hallmarked sterling went right from the craftsman to the melting pot. As a result some of the smiths began marking their sterling
items with the 25 stamp in an attempt to slow down the melting of their products.
I used to spend a lot of time at swap meets and bought tons of crap while my eye was developing.
Steve
Non-coin- 3 Topps Terry Bradshaw rookie cards for $0.25
Congrats on 1000!
A witty saying proves nothing- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor
does the truth become error because nobody will see it. -Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948)
Took it home and found that the years of crud had stopped the movement, light cleaning and sold it on E-bay 3yrs ago for almost $600
Paid $5
Went over the next day and treated the family to a bbq.
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
I looked around at other things for a little bit and he said I'll tell you what, I'll take $275 if you're interested. Not having that much cash on me I didnt bother checking mint marks, but even if these coins were all common dates I think it would have been a steal at that price. Like they say hindsight is 20/20.
A DAMMIT BOY from Jonesy 1/25/05
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my first POTD award 7/16/05
the cat ate my blue fish.
$10.00 Indian mounted in bezel for $75.00 (same garage sale)
Best general finds: Brass Chelsea Shipstrike Clock and matching barometer for $40.00. These were mid 19th century models worth around $1,000.00
Ansonia mantle clock...$25.00, thought to be a reproduction but was original. Sold it for $2,500.00
Coingrats on your milestone!
Cheers,
Bob
Cher-Wood Forest Aviary
POTD - May 26, 2005
I should've just consigned it to Heritage myself, but still not a bad score