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Thumper
05-29-2015, 12:53 PM
First off, I've gotten interested in old desk fans recently. I've only sold three this month (all I had), but they brought good money even though they were advertised as "for parts or repair" because I didn't even know if they worked ... one didn't even have a cord and the other, the plug had fallen apart with age. That sort of thing. Well, here are the three I just sold and the amount they brought: (1-$115.00 , 2-$90.00 , 3-$70.00)

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Ok, now last night, I'm mapping out my sales for today and I run across an ad that caught my eye. It was an old clock repair shop that had closed up and the sale was being managed by an individual. There were a bazillion pics of clocks ... clocks of all kinds ... EVERYWHERE .. clocks, clocks and more clocks. You get the idea. Along with the clocks was all the various tools needed for a business like that. Ok, it was a little out of my comfort zone, but I spotted some old desk fans in one of the pictures. Not even whole fans, just the bases as the rest of the pic was cut off. I dropped the lady an email and she called me last night. Seems the shop was her husband's and he passed away, so she's selling his stuff. I said I'd noticed some old fans in one of the pics and she informed me that restoring old fans was her husband's hobby and she'd just sold his collection of 1500 FANS!!!

Whoa! I asked about the one's in the pics and she said those were fans he'd planned to restore, but never got them done. Perfect! Since a fully restored fan goes for $400-$500, it ain't what I was looking for. I asked what she was asking and she said she had no clue, but if I wanted to meet her early, she'd open the shop and let me look around. Cool! The sale started at 9:00, but I met her there at 7:30. I walked in ... saw a bazillion fans and immediately started jonesing! I had $500 cash in my pocket and decided I'd pop the question ... "What would you take for ALL of them?"

She said, "How 'bout $15 each?" BOOM! I got excited! We counted, came up with 36 fans, for a total of $540.00. She then said to just make it an even $500! I couldn't shell it out fast enough!

Here's what the place looked like before I loaded 'em up (they're not all pictured).

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To top it all off. I hit another couple of sales on the way home. Picked up one of these old speakers for $40 ... they'll bring $200-$300.

http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/4164/5408393_2.jpg?v=8C7EB6FF886E010

THEN ... I hit a sale and found an old Griswold dutch oven with lid (botom and lid match) ... this model sells for $175 - $300 (paid $25)!

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I also loaded up a big ol' box of "smalls" ... but the above was the highlight of the day. I love my "job"! :D

Thumper
05-29-2015, 01:06 PM
Later dufebutts. Lynn's gonna leave work at 2:00 and we're headed to the beach for the weekend (Daytona). Gonna meet up with Cappy and Mrs. Cappy on Sunday before we head home. Someone try to weasle the "trailer story" out'ta Bucky this weekend. :D

LJ3
05-29-2015, 03:24 PM
Damn Jimmy, a good day for shizzle!

Big Muddy
05-29-2015, 03:29 PM
Sorta droopy cleavage, but cleavage, nonetheless....you boink the old gal, too??? ;)

Buckrub
05-29-2015, 03:38 PM
My old fan:

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk131/Buck7088/Various%20Pics/Oldfan1_zps7pp56cga.jpg (http://s279.photobucket.com/user/Buck7088/media/Various%20Pics/Oldfan1_zps7pp56cga.jpg.html)

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk131/Buck7088/Various%20Pics/Oldfan2_zpsgrfzuztw.jpeg (http://s279.photobucket.com/user/Buck7088/media/Various%20Pics/Oldfan2_zpsgrfzuztw.jpeg.html)

Send $24,030,204.52 and it's yours. For a small additional fee, I will hand deliver.

I have two of those big dutch ovens. Mine have no markings other than one says 12 on top and one says 10. Actually, I forgot........I have one whole drawer in the kitchen we seldom open that has nothing but cast iron stuff in it.......various this and that. And there was so much that I stuck some of it in the shop, various size skillets, corn muffin pans, etc. Got lots of cast iron. Doubt it's worth anything. Had some old stuff I gave Cappy, too. Plus, took some stuff to farm because the NuWave works with it.

Thumper
05-29-2015, 08:24 PM
Go ahead and ship it to me Bucky ... I'll fax you the cash on Monday. ;)

Yep, 99.9% of the unmarked cast iron has no real collector value to speak of. I couldn't tell you how many times I've been disappointed after spotting some nice iron in a pre-sale photo, only to get there and have it say "Taiwan" on the bottom. I also run into a lot of recent Lodge stuff ... which you can still buy at Wally World. :D

Arty
05-29-2015, 08:54 PM
Luckiest SOB I know. You are a real American picker

Thumper
05-29-2015, 09:16 PM
Ha! My auction just closed on the old radio I picked up a couple weeks ago. Had a little bidding war going on right at the end. Dang! It would'a gone higher but they ran out of time. :(

This little puppy just sold a couple minutes ago for $242.50! I'm in Daytona right now and don't have my paperwork with me, but I think I paid $20-$25 for it. :D

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johnboy
05-30-2015, 12:30 PM
It never ceases to amaze me the "stuff" that people collect. Sounds like you're doing great Thump!

Thumper
05-30-2015, 05:45 PM
The good thing is that it's fun (so far), plus it's a nice little shot in the arm for a dufe trying to get by on Social Security. I've been averaging over $500/week this month which is cool for a part-time "hobby" sort of thing. Heck, if I'd started seriously screwing around with this stuff on a full-time basis, years ago ... maybe I wouldn't have had to "work" for a living! ;)

What makes it fun is that it's always something different. I head out in the morning and have no clue what sort of "junk" I'm gonna drag home with me. :D