Freya
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breakwall said:yeah, but who would make their kid do string art? I mean, thats just cruel.
Hey, she liked it.
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breakwall said:yeah, but who would make their kid do string art? I mean, thats just cruel.
breakwall said:you mean these things:
http://www.storm.ca/~lheudan/images/mclaugh.JPG
Cuz i have like a dozen of them. I didnt know they were worth anything.
Fabala said:You need to get your hands on a Fodor's book and check the values. Some of them are worth a fortune.
Freya said:Hey, she liked it.
breakwall said:some people like dressing up in furry muppet outfits and having sex. That doesnt make it okay.
Freya said:Ok, you're destroying all my happy memories, one by one tonight.
breakwall said:i think some collectors have Freudian issues.
breakwall said:you told me that Kermit costume wasn't yours.
TANG GOD said:i go to garage sales where uber hot women sell thier used panties.
I think selling used underware is gross!TANG GOD said:i go to garage sales where uber hot women sell thier used panties.
Emerald Eyed said:I think selling used underware is gross!
Emerald Eyed said:I think selling used underware is gross!
Ok let me rephrase..breakwall said:i know. I've tried to buy yours on countless occasions and you keep turning me down.
Really? I saw a ton on my thrift store excursion this weekend. Damn.Fabala said:You need to get your hands on a Fodor's book and check the values. Some of them are worth a fortune.
Sorry I wasen't paying attention YES those..and that is a beauty.Gimmie the info written on them and the color and I can tell you if they are worth anything. Some are very valuable. Like Very valuable.breakwall said:you mean these things:
http://www.storm.ca/~lheudan/images/mclaugh.JPG
Cuz i have like a dozen of them. I didnt know they were worth anything.
Yes color is key..if you can find ambar or red colors that are real and not irradiated those are goldmines. I have seen them go for thousands of dollars. The Greens are next. The older ones are the most valuable..with bubbles and junk in the glass. They have a website but it takes some research to find values.sweetalabama said:Really? I saw a ton on my thrift store excursion this weekend. Damn.
Adakgirl said:Sorry I wasen't paying attention YES those..and that is a beauty.Gimmie the info written on them and the color and I can tell you if they are worth anything. Some are very valuable. Like Very valuable.
I didn't see any red or amber colored oned. Just some greeny blues. Now I know though....thanks! My Mum has a ton of those glass ball from fishing nets. She's found a lot on the beach herself. I just like pretty glass things like that. I have lots of blue glass & clear/green colored glass stuff all over my house.Adakgirl said:Yes color is key..if you can find ambar or red colors that are real and nor irradiated those are goldmines. I have seen them go for thousands of dollars. The Greens are next. The older ones are the most valuable..with bubbles and junk in the glass.
They are only worth what someone is willing to pay. A book might say they are worth a fortune, but without a buyer, they are nothingAdakgirl said:Yes color is key..if you can find ambar or red colors that are real and not irradiated those are goldmines. I have seen them go for thousands of dollars. The Greens are next. The older ones are the most valuable..with bubbles and junk in the glass. They have a website but it takes some research to find values.
OH BOY! Insulators are coming out of the woodwork here! Handle them carefully and only clean with cold water and dish soap. Lemmie know what they say or show me pics of whatcha got.Bandit1 said:Shit, There must be a few dozen of those things in the old tool shed by my barn. I'll have to take a closer look at them.
Honey I got a whole website FULL of buyers for these things and they pay top dollar for the good ones. These collectors won't blink an eye spending hundreds of dollars for them and not only that you can put them up for sale right on the site and collectors will view them.Emerald Eyed said:They are only worth what someone is willing to pay. A book might say they are worth a fortune, but without a buyer, they are nothing
What do they do with them?Adakgirl said:Honey I got a whole website FULL of buyers for these things and they pay top dollar for the good ones.