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My neice is making a fortune buying and selling junk.
she is only 19 but has a fascination with Japanese culture.
She found out that a lot of well off jap kids buy very expensive designer clobber, then cast it off as junk a few weeks later. She buys it dirt cheap then flogs it on to westerners at a big margin
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostWrong.
WSM here
Are you an enthusiastic rummager?
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Hello GG,
I'm not much of a junk shop purveyor myself, but I occasionally have a rummage if the opportunity arises. That's how I came to exchange a 1980s hardback autobiography by Mike Gatting, which wasn't the most interesting book I've ever read (by a long chalk), for a vinyl album called Happy Days by Ambrose And His Orchestra.
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Amongst stuff I sold on a boot fair a few years ago was the original album 'Before I forget' by Jon Lord (circa 1983). I think I let it go for £1.50.
Apparently it was withdrawn within a year or so of being issued, so I guess that's worth a bob or two now he's gone off to play The Great Hammond In The Sky...
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostFrome reclamation by the train station, but I know where you are. Will pay a visit to the library next time!
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Have you tried Freecycle? Suspect is where some of those dealers get their stuff but better than wasting it.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostSounds like you have been sniffing around Wells reclamation. They always have an interesting way of pricing things depending on who is standing in front of them…
Incidentally if you take a wander not far away to a pub called The Sheppy there is a tiny hamlet that has turned their local phone box into a library
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Sounds like you have been sniffing around Wells reclamation. They always have an interesting way of pricing things depending on who is standing in front of them…
Incidentally if you take a wander not far away to a pub called The Sheppy there is a tiny hamlet that has turned their local phone box into a library
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostI'll offer you a tenner for a job lot!
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