 He got a bit huffed up like, I can't sell you all these. They're too valuable. Hey, Bolo Buddies, thanks for watching. All right, in this video, we're gonna talk about big money Bolo's items to be on the lookout for items you can buy low and sell for a profit. I'm gonna tell you where they got it, what they paid for it, and what it sold for. I shared this in my Bolo Buddies Facebook group and it says, share your best November Bolo. Now the format is gonna be changing next month, so check out this video. I'll post it down below in the description and it'll tell you how to share. So just a little bit different format, same concept. So the first item here, it says paid 55 after winning a Goodwill online local pickup item. It said sold for full asking of 1,000 plus shipping on eBay. So online auction, pickup only. It is a Salisbury Americana mailbox, private access, 30 doors and keys, front loading. So it's like, you know, when you go to the post office and it has little doors that open, it's kind of like that. The next one, paid 37 at a yard sale. It sold for 212 plus shipping. And this one comes from Picker Money Flipper on eBay and YouTube. And they have an amazing channel with awesome sales. Some of the things they sell are incredible. It's a Westinghouse Vintage Antique Electric Meter Brass Table Lamp. One switch, tested and working. And this is what it looks like. Here is another one from Picker Money Flipper. It says two Guardian Pet Safe Wireless Dog Fence Receiver Callers. And these sold for 151.96. And this is what it looks like. Went to a rummage sale on the second day and found these Art Deco enameled place card holders. Paid 25 cents for a bag of 12 sold on eBay within a couple of weeks of listing. Bayer accepted an offer for 167. Who would have thought that these tiny metal place card holders were a bolo? And they are Art Deco Japanese Cloison A and it does say antique enameled place card holders, lot of 12. And they're really tiny, but that's what they look like. Second time in four years selling this same sweater. Wow, that is great. I paid 20 on Poshmark knowing it would sell for more. Sold in about a month on Etsy for 200. So she must have bought it, sold it. No, sit down. So she must have bought it, sold it and then maybe went and searched the platforms to try to find it. And it is a vintage 80s Adele knitwear pink Dalmatian heart fairy key Larex sweater. This is what it looks like. So that's one thing that you can do when you get into these certain things and you've sold them before. A lot of people don't know they're a bolo. So you can look for those items on other platforms. I do have links down below. They're referral links to join Poshmark. You'll get $10 if you use my referral link. And that's money to shop as soon as you join Poshmark. Same with Mercari. When you join Mercari, you're gonna get $10 to shop but you're also gonna get another $20 to shop when you sell $100 worth of stuff on their platform. And we're resellers, right? So that's $30 of money to shop with those referral links down below. So definitely check those out and then I get a little money to shop as well. So thank you for using my referral links. Got at a local desert industries, local church thrift store for $2. I bought three of them, all different, unique, one of a kind, this one sold for $74.99. It's a little souls doll, 1999 Lexi, 23 inch Gretchen Wilson, must be the artist, one of a kind rare Christmas gift. And this is what it looks like. So artisan made items can definitely sell. Sometimes they take a little longer and sometimes they sell really quickly. It really just depends. This one comes from Piece of Scrap on YouTube. And she paid a dollar for these Morrell sandals at a church sale. Sold for a full asking price of $48 shipped on eBay in November. So $40 and 11 cents plus shipping. And they say goldfish. So I don't know if they're like kind of the goldfish color or if that's what they're actually, they market them as that's the style. I don't know. But anyway, that's what they sold for. This one also comes from Piece of Scrap and she sells a lot of clothing and shoes. Definitely check out her YouTube channel. You will learn a lot. She paid $3.75 at the Goodwill for this and sold it for a full asking price of $188 on eBay. And that was the shipped price. So 175 plus shipping. It is a, pervarian, per, peru, I feel like I know this word and I can't remember how to say it. Pervian, per, peru, just look at it. Connection Poncho, Shawl, alpaca, peru, fringe animal knit, Langen look, gray. So a lot of words there, I know nothing about. So if that is maybe starts, maybe it's Peruvian, Peruvian maybe, I don't know. This one comes from Nina's Jewels and she paid $5 at a garage sale for these and sold them for 100 best offer. And they are Teaks by Gavarelli, women's size nine ballet flats. And yes, these are definitely a Bolo shoe to look for. Check out Nina's Jewels on YouTube for more Bolo's. I picked up this Macadamia, Macadamian. I thought it was Macadamian. Is it Macadamia? I've always said Macadamian nuts. I don't know what it is. But it is a nut brittle tin full of vintage buttons at a garage sale for 50 cents. I am in the process of sorting the buttons to add some other buttons that I've purchased and make lots to sell. I listed the can on eBay on a whim just to see if it would sell. It did sell for my asking price of 13 plus shipping in less than a month. The fun part is that I received nice feedback stating it was going into a museum in Hawaii. Wow, that's really cool. And they probably would have paid a million dollars for it if it's going to a museum. That is pretty cool. Check it out. This one also comes from Nina's Jewels, paid $10 at an estate sale. It was attached to the cabinet and we asked if we could remove it. Paid 68, best offer plus shipping. Yeah, this is one of those under the counter spacemakers and they are definitely a bolo. Black and Decker, white spacemaker, coffee maker with mounting hardware. And this is what it looks like. She said, can we take apart, can we take this off the cabinet? Hey, if it works, it works, right? Paid $6 at an estate sale. Took a best offer of 81. They sold very quickly. The lamps appear to be hand, or I'm sorry, homemade from Ironstone Crocs. Very unique. This one comes from Perry Winkle and Paisley, eBay store Perry Winkle 60. And she said, thank you, Courtney, for all you do. They are Vintage James Keeler and Son's Orange Marmalade Jars, Ironstone Croc lamps. Pair, rare. How fun is that? Best offer of 81. This one also comes from Perry Winkle and Paisley on eBay. Paid a couple bucks at a small town thrift store. Had it listed all summer, but it finally sold last week for $79. It is a Dimensions Gold Tree Skirt Cross Stitch Kit. Here comes Santa, 45 inch round, new old stock. And yes, anything Dimensions Gold, look it up. And the tree skirts can do really well. Paid up for this at an estate sale because I couldn't resist, it was $80. Tried selling on Facebook Marketplace because I didn't wanna ship it and got a $35 offer. Finally listed on eBay and it sold in about two months for $250, plus buyer paid shipping. And this also comes from Perry Winkle and Paisley. It is a Vintage Nintendo NES video game rolling storage cart from the 80s. Check that out. Paid for dollars and 99 cents at the Salvation Army. Sold in a few weeks and sold on eBay and Etsy within hours of each other. And before I could de-list it after selling on eBay. Yes, that does happen sometimes, but not very often. You always wanna remove things as soon as they sell. Vintage 80s, 90s, Kauai, Teddy Bear Stars Pastel, quilted, I think it's a travel bag and this is what it looks like. Out of print manual for vintage carburetors. Paid $2 at a thrifty shopper in Syracuse, New York. Buyer was all in for $35.85. This one comes from Edge City Traders. That is her eBay and she is also now on whatnot. So check her out. But it is a manual, bam. And looks like 28 plus shipping. This one also comes from Edge City Traders. Starbucks Reserve Mug. Paid seven at the Goodwill in Portland, Oregon. Buyer is all in for $43.43. It's a 2015 limited edition ceramic mug. 33.88 plus shipping. Found this vintage dream house at the Goodwill Benz. The box had been opened, put the contents but the contents inside were sealed. Sold in less than 24 hours for $84. It is a blue box dream house carry-along light up. So this is a blue box brand. This is not like a Barbie dream house or anything like that. So you can see what it looks like here. Sold this Spin Master Robot Kitty for $50. This is definitely a Bolo. I've sold these a few times. I actually have one in the other room without its tail that I need to list. And I think it'll still sell without the tail. What do you guys think? Found at the Goodwill Benz and sold in four days. Yes, it is a Zoomer Kitty by Spin Master and these are definitely a Bolo. Our November Bolo, we picked up four of these replacement glass shades at a local thrift store for $2 each. Someone purchased all four for $100 plus shipping. This one comes from eBay store, K-Hoff-77. It is a pool table or pendant fixture replacement glass shade. And no fun to ship. Okay, story time. So here's a cool estate sale story. Packed house in the basement. I found a junk box with a bunch of neat items tucked away under a workbench. There were 12 of these vintage ready kilowatt Zippo lighters. Comps were high. So in my bag, they went in hopes for a bundle deal. At checkout, I noticed one similar lighter in the glass case, the valuables priced at 125. When I was presenting my items for checkout, the guy running the sale asked where I found all the lighters and I told him, he got a bit huffed up. Like, I can't sell you all these. They're too valuable. What? I said, well, how about at least one then? Sort of like a finder's fee? He said, well, we would have found them. I pointed out how unlikely it was based on where they were and having overheard him telling someone they come Monday, everything left in the house was going to the dumpster. He actually saw my point and gave me one lighter, no charge. So free to me, non-working, sold in about a month for asking price of $78.99 plus shipping. And this is what it looks like. Man, that is a bummer. He could have got them all. Bummer bummer. Hi, Courtney, bought this for a dollar at a church thrift store in Oregon. Do not tax, I'm sorry, thrift store in Oregon, do no tax. Last year, it sat in my money pile for close to a year. I had dropped price, he offered 100, I countered 110. Didn't want to be greedy, he took it. He was in all in for 124 with shipping and tax. Nice way to start the morning. It is a vintage Avon 1987 countdown to Christmas advent calendar with original mouse. Yes, Bolo, Bolo, Bolo. If you find one of these, they are definitely a Bolo even without the mouse. This one comes from Timeless Treasures by Gina on eBay. Purchased at a church rummage sale in Dublin and paid a dollar, listed for about two months and sold for full asking price of 35 and the buyer paid shipping. 2006 Wish Pets, Willie Wild Dog, Rare Plush African Wild Dog Stuffed. And this is what it looks like. Another church rummage sale pickup, I paid 50 cents and flipped within a couple of months to a new buyer on Mercari. It is a, okay, you guys, give me a break here. How on earth do you say this? Be-be-che-che-che, be-be-che-che, be-be-che-che, be-be-che-che, I'm gonna say with confidence. Be-be-che-che, pink baby toddler girl, five and a half. Sekiguchi Mancini Monkey Doll Toy. I have no idea what that word even means if that's the brand, because I thought Man-che-che-mon, I don't think that's spelled right. Maybe it is, I don't know. Anyway, this is what it looks like, sold for $20.96 plus shipping. All right, you guys, I really wish I could see its cute little face. Have you guys ever seen these little monkeys? They are so cute. Anyway, thank you guys so much for being here. Thank you for watching. Be sure to like, comment, subscribe and share. I have tons of these videos on my YouTube channel. Definitely check them out. I also have Bolo category videos and just my what solds, all kinds of videos. So if you wanna learn more about what to sell on different platforms, definitely check out those videos. I have what sold videos of items I sold on Poshmark and Mercari, I think I even have one from Etsy, but it's really old. But anyway, I am back on Etsy. So I'll let you guys know how that goes. So far, I've really just kind of put some of my high dollar stuff over there and I imagine it's gonna take a while to sell. I do use List Perfectly. I start my items on eBay and CrossPost to the other platforms. I do recommend however, using the catalog. I have a video, it looks like this. This will teach you how to use List Perfectly, either doing it my way or with the catalog. There's so many more perks to use the catalog than to not use it. So definitely check that out and definitely consider the catalog even though that's not what I do. They do have a special offer running right now where you can get the new ProPlus plan. And I have a video that looks like this that will explain that if you guys wanna check it out. I believe you get three months for the price of Pro and that is going on for a limited time. So check out this video for more information and check out those links down below. Those are my referrals, my affiliates, different things like that. That does help me keep the channel going and I appreciate it when you guys use those and it cost you nothing. So thank you so much. And as always, thank you for being here and thanks for watching.