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The Treasure Chest / Nerds rock
« on: February 16, 2013, 11:46:37 PM »
I saw the quest to get people to post about their treasures.  We were going to take Feb off but went to an auction last week and won 1 locker for $475.  I did not want it, it was a total boys unit but my husband was intent on it being his.  Could be the military black boxes stacked in front with a half naked statue of some chick with wings and a sword perched on top of them- I don't know, either way we won it. 

It is the best locker.  About 75 unopened vintage Ral Partha and Grenadier D&D figure sets.  200 vintage Magic magazines.  200 vintage D&D handbooks and guides and accessory kits.  20 Unpainted dragon sets.  Snap on tools. magic the gathering, yugioh, warlords, science fiction books, aviator suits, snow boots, military tags, unique coins and foreign money to name a few.  No trash.  No dump run. A $150 dolly brand new.  A nice broom and professional dust pan and a box of cleaning supplies.  A bow and arrow set with case, a some kind of gun long barrel - no gun- plus more.  Oh yes, comic books.  of course there are lol. 




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The Treasure Chest / Just random chit chat about our finds
« on: October 07, 2012, 05:17:05 PM »
I was going to delete and never come back but decided to placate movie's old eyes  ;)


A few weeks ago we found an actual treasure chest from 1877. Technically it's a Victorian era woman's dome top trunk done in really ornate tin and wood.  It's so cool, I just love it.  We paid $165 for the locker and I was excited about it until we (husband and I) started digging and realized the furniture was extremely beat up and we had no  choice but to go to the dump.  They were using this antique storage to throw their random bills and hair stuff in... I mean really, it's not refinished so they truly just kept damaging it.  We will definitely get our money back from the locker, but it was a lot of work.  

The best one out of the 5 we won we paid $130 for and we almost sold everything in it, from the new bedset to the tables, kid stuff.  It's really interesting to see how quality stuff sells fast no matter what time of year or area you are in if you price it right, and average stuff can take forever even if you are practically giving it away.  

The worst unit we got out of the 5 ended up being a straight up 'tweaker' unit, paid $110, with dirty used needles scattered through everything.  It was horrifying, and I told him unless he sees a pot of gold sitting right out front in plain view I never want to deal with an obvious unit like that.  I didn't even want to touch anything, so we carefully took out all the electronics and good stuff, and made a dump run with everything else.  

We try not to go to the dump very often, I try to give away stuff for free or freecycle as much as possible but those 2 units there was nothing else we could do.  

The most surprising unit we won out the last tour we bought for $95, and all the old timers were laughing at my dh when he won it.  I did not want it, but he was determined that there was something in there.  It appeared to be a trashy unit with old car parts up front and lots of old boxes in the back, and stuff was scattered.  I wasn't thrilled about it, but ended up finding several large boxes of legit collectibles and cool stuff like original coke crates, 1st edition yugioh cards, train set, etc.  

So the most profit came from the good quality stuff locker, the most surprising was the most trashy looking locker, and the worst was the tweaker locker.  The other 2 lockers were run of the mill average ones that I'm still sorting through and have been selling a few pieces of furniture from here and there.  We are going tomorrow, so hopefully it will be a good day.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Saw my first truly staged unit today
« on: September 27, 2012, 07:34:09 PM »
We were on a PS Caravan today and she opened it up and all the regulars immediately were saying that it was staged.  It was a 20x10 I think, and in the back of it the entire space was filled with perfectly new usps boxes all labeled with red marker stacked perfectly facing us.  Some said comics, some collectibles, etc.  the front had some random stuff but not much.  One of the old timers picked up a little pebble and threw it at the boxes assuming they were empty, and yep, the entire thing came crashing down.  Absolutely empty every one of them.  The auctioneer came over, saw what had happened, said anyone got $1?  Someone said yes, and he said SOLD DONE, shut it.  So I thought was really cool of him to not play the game that the owner had set up.  We always hear or read about such set ups, but it's almost hard to believe until you witness it first hand. 

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Welcome to the Online Storage Auctions Forum / Hello from the NW
« on: September 24, 2012, 09:38:57 PM »
Hi guys, new to this site but not really to storage hunting.  My husband and I did it several years ago before it was the trendy thing on TV, then took a break due to move and I got back into it recently.  We haven't done too much but in the 2 months we've been back we've won about 7 lockers and quadrupled the profit, so we haven't done too bad either.  We are in OR/SW WA.  We haven't had an amazing score just average small ones, and this site is really great, glad I found it. 

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