Storage Auctions
The Storage Locker => General Storage Auction Talk => Topic started by: Nystorageking on January 28, 2013, 09:44:22 AM
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Check out a few of the things I found out in Brooklyn last week. http://www.oplockdown.com/category/storage-auction-finds
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Ok, good for you. You found much better stuff then I do. I just find Junk and more Junk, but that's ok my life is about Junk, did i mention that I like junk???
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We all love junk one way or another otherwise we wouldn't do what we do.
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Great finds Mike! I wish I could get that much for furniture down south. Just a couple of observations from the "Southern Hustler".
That burled walnut dresser, $1000 with no mirror? Is the mirror missing? I would be surprised if it didn't originally come with one.
Might consider changing the format of your text so you downplay the estimated retail price, and enlarge your asking sale price.
I would check the photos a little more carefully. Maybe those prices are affordable in your area, but if I was asking $1000 for a dresser (and it is a very nice dresser) I would make sure there weren't cigerette butts in the foreground and junk scattered in the background.
Just sayin.... ;)
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At least Mike knows how to take pictures when mirrors are around. Unlike the guy in the upper left of this picture selling his dining room set.
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Okie dokie ... This is a family friendly website. That doesn't mean you can post pictures of family.
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Considering the infinitesimal size being shown, I didn't think it would be a problem.
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I know the photos could have been better. I was snapping pics as it came off the truck. Actually the prices I have on these are cheap for my area.
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Considering the infinitesimal size being shown, I didn't think it would be a problem.
It's not. Hey, you want to have some fun? Post an ad on Craiglist for the dining table and see how many people notice. Then post their responses here.
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I know the photos could have been better. I was snapping pics as it came off the truck. Actually the prices I have on these are cheap for my area.
If that's the case, we need to work out a deal bringing furniture from the south up north because the profit margins are similar to illegal narcotics.
I can hear the headlines now. The war on drugs is over. Mexican drug lords have abandoned their former lifestyle to take up the more profitable transportation of dressers, bed frames and dining sets. :D
I would imagine that quality furniture is in high demand after the flood.
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People from the city pay big bucks for this stuff.
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I imagine so. That's a good looking dresser, is that marble or granite on top?
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Post an ad on Craiglist for the dining table and see how many people notice.
I believe that's where the picture originated.
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If that's the case, we need to work out a deal bringing furniture from the south up north because the profit margins are similar to illegal narcotics.
I can hear the headlines now. The war on drugs is over. Mexican drug lords have abandoned their former lifestyle to take up the more profitable transportation of dressers, bed frames and dining sets. :D
I would imagine that quality furniture is in high demand after the flood.
No doubt, I would be lucky to get half Mike's asking price on his furniture around here, unless I opened a high end furniture store and had a clientel ready to pay those prices.
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I only buy lkrs with furniture when I can truly see it is high quality stuff AND if I see A LOT of smalls to go along with it.
Then, I sell the big furniture right out of the lkr after having rented the auction lkr for a month at a STEEP discount.
Sure, you can make big money on furniture but you have to have a place to store it, a way to move it, people to help you move it, etc, etc.
Thanks, but I will stick with "smalls" for the most part.
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As to prices...the flooding (where-ever) would certainly open up the furniture (and other) markets. But on the last two BIG nice pieces of furniture I got (a dining room set and a mission style hutch) I got $400 each for pieces that would have been $1,000 plus at retail. Again, sold them out of the lkr so I didn't have to move or store them elsewhere. This in central California.
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If that's the case, we need to work out a deal bringing furniture from the south up north.
If I had the capital I would. I see items in Dallas selling for 30%-50% of what they sell for here.
Mostly the rustic "country" stuff. But to compensate the truck/gas/2-3day drive I'd have to fill the truck.
Wasn't there a show on father/son team. They spent winters in Florida buying and had a shop in New Hampshire (?) they sold from in summer.......Pasternaks or something?
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Check out a few of the things I found out in Brooklyn last week. http://www.oplockdown.com/category/storage-auction-finds
wow you got some really cool stuff and not just cool in the sense of high dollar value itms because those are a dime a dozen but really intereting items you aren't going to find in stores. i especially like the cow skin rug, is that real leather?
when you find interesting items like that how do you assess the value or even find out what they are if they dont have any markings? im talking mroe about the artwork and scuptures and interesting horn piece nad things like that. if something has markings its easy to do some googling but if not where do you even being?
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Yea the rug is real. Things I have no clue on I do as much research as possible. Artwork is tricky. If there is no signature it gets real tough. Then you have to see if its an original or a print. Artwork is something I usually bring to a gallery to get checked out.