I'm getting rid of my storage unit and I've got some cool stuff. First and foremost....BEANIE BABIES! Yeah, come get em. According to the official Beanie Baby Investment Guidebook (BBIG for short), some of them are due to reach peak value this year...2018. I don't think I need to explain what a BIGG opportunity this is. This could jump start your BBIG retirement.....One dollar each or take every gd one of them for fifty cents.
DeWalt 10 inch double mitre compound chop saw with stand. Good shape, used steadily for a couple years but still runs as well as ever. With the stand and a mid to sharp blade. $250
An amazing collection of short story collections...mostly American, 80;s-90's. There are some real gems. It's a beautiful collection but not worth much of anything really. Probably 500 books. Would appreciate getting rid of them all. Really not too interested in selling one at a time. $100.
A cool collection of miniature liquor bottle from all over the world. About 800 bottles. People do sell these for a lot. Maybe like $200 if you want them all. No doubles, no cheapies. Mostly very unique and collectible.
Art. Man if you need paintings I got paintings. Very fine art. While not cheap I promise you would get a fantastic deal if you're interested in something.
Mystery safe. Lost the key. Something is in there. But what?
My baby book. If you need coins from my birth year my mom will sell them to you for 150k times their face value.
Camping stuff. Rock climbing stuff. I wouldn't recommend buying second had climbing stuff if you're going to use it for climbing. But it's handy to have extra mountaineering or glacier travel equipment.
It's at Maple Leaf Storage in Sunridge so that's where I'd meet if anyone is interested. There's more stuff there but I forget. No furniture, appliances, clothes, decor items or useful stuff. Just weirdo, obsessive compulsive, time spent off meds stuff.
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No Lichtensteins. No Roy's at all actually. This stash is part of a larger collection and kind of hard to describe or sell. The ones that I recommend buying are a Toller Cranston, Suren Voskanyan, Kevin Sonmor, Olivia DeBerardinis. I'd buy them back any time.
Your mystery safe intrigues me. My only concern is that to determine whats in the mystery safe would require the destruction of the mystery safe and as such nullify any potential future usefulness in the case that what was in the mystery safe to begin with was of insufficient value in comparison to said cost of the mystery safe.
You can of course imagine my quandary.
Than you sir and good day!
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I think I should xray the safe. I bet there is jewelry in it. I'd be thrilled if my childhood hockey cards were there. I think my brother stole those. I saw him yesterday. He still look shady when he's around me. I know what you did bro. You got my Gretzky rookie card in your wallet right now don't you?
I think I should xray the safe. I bet there is jewelry in it. I'd be thrilled if my childhood hockey cards were there. I think my brother stole those. I saw him yesterday. He still look shady when he's around me. I know what you did bro. You got my Gretzky rookie card in your wallet right now don't you?
I'll tell you what, I have a friend with a farm and some tools and we can crack that thing open.
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I'll tell you what, I have a friend with a farm and some tools and we can crack that thing open.
No man. I was just out there yesterday to do the final clean up and all I found was a kangaroo rug, a bobcat rug, a badger mount and a case of mango club soda. I had no idea they made mango club soda. It's delicious. Know anybody who needs a kangaroo rug?
No man. I was just out there yesterday to do the final clean up and all I found was a kangaroo rug, a bobcat rug, a badger mount and a case of mango club soda. I had no idea they made mango club soda. It's delicious. Know anybody who needs a kangaroo rug?
Who doesnt need a Kangaroo rug? Mine is out getting cleaned at the moment. Its a staple, I find it really ties the room together.
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What sort of a deal are you doing for the art? I can imagine that you are wanting to recover some of your input costs.
Yeah but it's more of what it's actually worth in the secondary market. I'll always show anybody the legitimate gallery price, the price you could expect at auction and then what my price is. Several are much less than auction results just because I got good deals on them through trades or other deals. One is more because it's worth it. I'll lose money on a couple and make money on a couple. And I'll always buy anything back. I own it for a good reason and wouldn't mind seeing it all again.
So, I forgot (or blocked out) that most of my childhood was spent wandering around the badlands hiding from drunken family members and collecting dinosaur bones. I completely forgot about my best collection of all. I opened a super heavy box and couldn't believe the size of some of them bones. They're huge and cool. I'm sure it's illegal to sell them. But I want to sell them. If I had to hide in a coal mine from my drunk aunt who was always throwing darts at me I'm damn sure getting paid for it. At the time I think it was legal to collect fossils without digging. It was not however legal to throw darts at your nephew. In the interest of clarity I mean both lit cigarettes and pointy projectiles. Thoughts? Re: dinosaur bones.