Oak Grove Leather Works Report post Posted October 16, 2022 I know there is a thread for selling things, but before I dip my toes in those waters, I'd like some advice on how to go about it. I am getting out of the trade/hobby/obsession, and have lots of findings like assorted rivets and snaps, for example. Should I offer those as a single lot for a good "wholesale" deal, or in smaller quantities so people can get just what they need? Same with stamps; 100 assorted stamps, or smaller groups/individual stamps? Just curious what would be most likely to spark interest. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted October 16, 2022 IF IT WERE ME . . . and that is only an IF . . . the rivets / snaps / etc . . . I'd list it as "this is what you get" . . . put a price on it . . . with a "or best offer" and sit and see what happens. But for the stamps . . . I'd put them out there individually at first . . . because I am not sure who will buy 100 of em . . . right off the bat. Most of us would like to see what you have . . . stamp wise . . . and if they are price right they will sell. What ever is left over in the stamps a month from now . . . put them up as a "this is what you get: . . . price it . . . OBO . . . and you are done. That is how I'd handle it. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oak Grove Leather Works Report post Posted October 24, 2022 On 10/15/2022 at 8:32 PM, Dwight said: IF IT WERE ME . . . and that is only an IF . . . the rivets / snaps / etc . . . I'd list it as "this is what you get" . . . put a price on it . . . with a "or best offer" and sit and see what happens. But for the stamps . . . I'd put them out there individually at first . . . because I am not sure who will buy 100 of em . . . right off the bat. Most of us would like to see what you have . . . stamp wise . . . and if they are price right they will sell. What ever is left over in the stamps a month from now . . . put them up as a "this is what you get: . . . price it . . . OBO . . . and you are done. That is how I'd handle it. May God bless, Dwight Dwight- Thanks for the advice. I think I will do just that. I'm trying to avoid the pain and suffering of taking 100 pictures of the tools and uploading them, but I imagine I can cut that down by offering pics of a group and offering individual prices. Maybe a set of six backgrounders in different sizes and grain, or six different sized pear shaders, or that sort of thing. The "3D" stamps I'll price individually. I think the "Rivets by the Pound" is a good idea. Here is what I have, at this price. Anyway, excellent advice, and I appreciate it. --Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted October 24, 2022 (edited) I got a large number of stamps at a pawn shop a couple of years ago. When I finished sorting them out, I found I had a number of duplicates, plus some I knew I'd never use (some picture stamps). I listed them on the board here by number and manufacturer, and said I'd sell them at X dollars individually or X dollars for the lot. There were no pictures - if you wanted to know what a stamp looked like, you had to look up the number on Tandy. Most of the stamps WERE Tandy, and those that weren't were Tandy clones, so I could say 'looks like Tandy stamp number xxx.' Someone on the board bought the whole lot. Actually, I had a couple of offers, as I'd priced them quite cheaply, just wanting to get back what I'd paid at the pawn shop. https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/85348-stamps-for-sale/?tab=comments#comment-578870 Edited October 24, 2022 by Sheilajeanne Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oak Grove Leather Works Report post Posted October 25, 2022 Thanks for the advice and the link! That's a great way to do it. I'm going to make mine cheap, too. I no longer have a need for any of it, and My wife wants the spare room back! Marital harmony above recouping money I spent a decade ago. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites