Drawingablank wrote:I wasn't sure if we had a thread that is the opposite of the Fuck thread so I started this one for happier news.
Today I can finally get back to posting after a grueling 3 week move of my business. Even better - I can now go to work in my PJ's since I had to move the business back home. Hopefully this will get it back on track.
The only real down side is my home now looks like a hoarders paradise after moving about 30,000 products into it. There is stuff crammed in everywhere except the bedroom.
Drawingablank wrote:Illy, yah I only found about 600.00 worth of buried stuff but every little bit helps. Two thirds of the junk was surplus steel shelving, some of which I offered to local burners (they only took about 1% of it). The rest I gave to my sons friends to sell for scrap in exchange for hauling it away. It killed me - approximately 10k worth of shelving if purchased new (unsalable in this economy as the market is flooded), and they only got about 500.00 for it at .08 per pound at the scrap yard.
Drawingablank wrote:Oh and I just thought of another benefit - no customers walking in anymore so I can blast my music at work all day now.
illy dilly wrote:What is it that you sell?
mgb327 wrote:Congrats DAB, I know the feeling. I have been a full-time antique dealer for over 25 years....you wanna talk about a "product" stash? I got one. On a Fuckin' A! thread contribution, I sold my English military uniform button collection........yesterday!!!! Yay!!! I have been selling them for 8 years online, mostly European buyers. It was a fun/profitable ride, but it is now a side-phase of my life that is over. There were over 155,000 buttons. Took the buyer 2 trips in a big van. Imagine the space I now have in my "button room" to fill with.....more stuff! Fuckin' A!
Drawingablank wrote:illy dilly wrote:What is it that you sell?
I have a craft supply business that specializes in candle making, leather working / carving, and chocolate making supplies - basically artisan type crafts.
To help supplement the ailing supply business I also sell made stuff on etsy ranging from clothing, candle, stained glass, and Watah's tees.
ygmir wrote:Drawingablank wrote:illy dilly wrote:What is it that you sell?
I have a craft supply business that specializes in candle making, leather working / carving, and chocolate making supplies - basically artisan type crafts.
To help supplement the ailing supply business I also sell made stuff on etsy ranging from clothing, candle, stained glass, and Watah's tees.
I wanted to try some candle making, bought 400 lbs. of a couple different parafins and wick materail......and that's as far as it got....dang.
Drawingablank wrote:ygmir wrote:Drawingablank wrote:
I have a craft supply business that specializes in candle making, leather working / carving, and chocolate making supplies - basically artisan type crafts.
To help supplement the ailing supply business I also sell made stuff on etsy ranging from clothing, candle, stained glass, and Watah's tees.
I wanted to try some candle making, bought 400 lbs. of a couple different parafins and wick materail......and that's as far as it got....dang.
I have tons of online instructional material - I'll PM you the link.
Drawingablank wrote:ygmir wrote:Drawingablank wrote:
I have a craft supply business that specializes in candle making, leather working / carving, and chocolate making supplies - basically artisan type crafts.
To help supplement the ailing supply business I also sell made stuff on etsy ranging from clothing, candle, stained glass, and Watah's tees.
I wanted to try some candle making, bought 400 lbs. of a couple different parafins and wick materail......and that's as far as it got....dang.
I have tons of online instructional material - I'll PM you the link.
MyDearFriend wrote:Oh how exciting Yggy, you'll be able to set yourself on fire in the comfort of your lovely home.
mgb327 wrote:I don't specialize in any venue, I just buy and sell stuff. I happened to be in the right place at the right time 9 years ago and bought the English button collection...at the time, there were 203,000 in the bunch, 302 different types. I have been selling them off and on since, made a very good profit over the years. I guess I just got tired of selling buttons, so I sold the entire lot to a friend. We figured there were 155,00 left. He is now a seller of military buttons. I did just fine. I was really bored with them. Fun for a few years, and then turned into a "job". I am a dealer in antiques, buy and sell everything. Even cars, boats and planes. Whatever is fun and profitable.
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