$1 Garage Sale for the WIN
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Published 2023-07-27
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All Comments (21)
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I love how polite and respectful you are to people. That guy loved that you showed such interest in the knives β€ You have the Southern hospitality down pat π Great pickups!!
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The gentleman ($1 house) was such a sweet guy! Kayla, you did so good! Take care darling xx
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I just love coming across people like you came across at that sale that are so down to earth that they can give you food out of their kitchen. What a great hall!
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Kayla, you scored on the Case knives, and probably should have picked up the rest of the vintage ones, but you still scored. No harm in being conservative when yourβe out of your wheelhouse. As far as the electricians knife, coat the rusted parts with WD-40 or better yet, an anti-corrosion lubricant. Let sit overnight, put on some gloves, and use fine steel wool or crumpled up piece of aluminum foil (or some very fine grit sandpaper), and rub the rust right out of the metal. I use this technique on my personal knives and also my resale knives. Awesome vid! ππ½π€π½ππ½
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Hi, Kayla. I have a Breyer value guide book from the 2000's. It was the last one ever published and it lists every Breyer ever made, their model numbers, names, breeds and an estimated value of each one at the time the book was published. I started collecting Breyers when I was 8 years old. (I'm 53 now.) I no longer have my collection, but I still buy and sell Breyers when I come across them - which is rarely. Anyway, I'd be happy to offer any help that I can if you should have any questions. Good score on that holiday edition! And FYI, Breyer made animals other than horses. They made deer, bears, bison, bulls and lots of others. They also made the horses in different sizes like the smaller Stablemates and Paddock Pals.
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Kayla, you sure have a good eye for scoring higher ticket items. You rock!!
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I think if you had stayed five more minutes at that first yard sale that that couple would have adopted you. He gave you stuff practically for free. And she want to feed you.π
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That first couple was the sweetest! π₯°
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I loved that man. He was such a sweetheart. So was his wife. A warm scone, yum!
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Oh, the knives! "I just run across them." Best quote ever! My brother recently passed, and we had to clear out his place. We found more knives than is possible for a single human to have! I wish I knew more about them. He collected very nice things, but the knives gave us the heebie-jeebies, so we let them all go. I so love your videos--THANK YOU!
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The dollar sale everyone dreams of! Amazing!! I'm learning so much from you. Thanks Kayla!π
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My wife's uncle used to be a window display artist for Christopher Radko, those ornaments are so cool!
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Thereβs something oddly comforting about watching you pick things up! You have pretty hands!
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The first stop the couple were such sweethearts and you were so sweet just talking with them. They probably wonβt forget how sweet you were and appreciated your visit. The gentleman was genuine to you about the knives!
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I think you charmed the guy with the turkey calls.
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I just love watching you , 1 day a week is not enough. I need more , i just cant wait till thursdays to see what you have picked up . See you next Thursday . Great pickings girl !
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Kayla, I wish I knew as much about pricing items as you do. I am downsizing the stuff I own to help my kids out when I'm gone. I plan to sell items I've had since 1970 which is the year my husband and I got married. When we had our self storage business, we also had a thrift store. It would amaze me how many times survivors would come in to either sell me trucks full of mama's stuff or they would would rent storage units to put stuff in then never pay the rent and leave it to me to get rid of. I don't want to do that with my kids.
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My jaw dropped when he opened that first box of knives. So many good knives.
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You are a very charming young lady, & very respectful in how you talk. I know that older gentleman enjoyed having you at his sale.
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I would call that "Earned Luck." It is earned through hard work and experience. β€